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Forgive and Find Peace

September 16, 2018

How do we forgive others for the harm they've done to us?


What about those terrible actions that are truly unforgivable? How do we let go of those, or at least learn to carry them differently?


I was honored to chat last week with my friend and fellow transformation coach Taylor Tagg, who is also a forgiveness expert.


Taylor gives us concrete actions we can take to forgive others, so we can find the peace we're looking for.


 


Taylor offers workshops in Memphis and speaks widely. You can see more of his work at www.forgiveandfindpeace.com


I encourage you all to visit his website, order his books, and forgive others. As Taylor wisely says, "life gets better when you let go of the bitter."


The Ted talk by Sarah Montana which Taylor mentions can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEK2pIiZ2I0


As we get close to Yom Kippur, I encourage us all to find ways to let go of the old wounds that no longer serve us, and to write new endings to the stories of hurt we've carried for too long. May we all be blessed to forgive others, to be forgiven, and to find peace.


 


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Many blessings, and Shanah Tova. May 5779 be a wonderful year for us all.


Rabbi Ilan