Go Beyond Guilt and Regret to Realize a New You
Secrets of Being Unstoppable, Program 13
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Guilt and regret deceive us into thinking they have the power to prevent us from making mistakes in the future, that if we wish to be a good person, we must learn to endure their pain and punishment for what we've done. But, in reality, nothing could be further from the truth.
The great and wise ones have always said so: it's only when we are truly new, when we no longer bear the burden of unnecessary pain and are in a conscious relationship with the new and ever-changing present moment, that it's possible for us to make real changes in our lives that lead to being wiser, kinder, more creative human beings.
It's all possible for you when you master the secrets revealed in The Power to Release Painful Regrets and Get Over Guilt, where you will learn to:
Don't stop! Listen to more programs in the Secrets of Being Unstoppable series.©2004 Guy Finley (P)2004 Life of Learning Foundation
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This program from the series Secrets of Being Unstoppable, by Guy Finley, focuses on getting beyond feelings of guilt. Guilt and regret are emotions most people deal with at different points in their lives, and they can be paralyzing. Finley focuses on ways to acknowledge mistakes you have made, and forgive yourself for those mistakes. Finley brings his usual combination of passion and compassion to the narration of this program. Finley's talent lies in his ability to convey spiritual and emotional truths with a real down-to-earthiness. Anyone struggling to forgive themselves and move on from the past will be grateful for this 50-minute audio of Finley's sage advice on the subject.