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Relationships, Forgiveness & Reincarnation


August 10. 2017 | by Brook Still | A-Ha! Moments, Featured Videos[ssba title="Relationships, Forgiveness & Reincarnation" url="https://creationcenter.org/relationships-forgiveness-reincarnation/"]


In this A-Ha! Moments excerpt Brook Still discusses how true forgiveness plays a role in our relationships and how this is carried forward into future...

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Needing Others to Change in Order to Forgive Them


July 28. 2016 | by Brook Still | Ask Brook, Featured Articles[ssba title="Needing Others to Change in Order to Forgive Them" url="https://creationcenter.org/needing-others-to-change-in-order-to-forgive-them/"]


Q. How can I really forgiving someone when they won't change? ~ Lisa H. – Texas   A. This is a challenging piece to move through and I'm grateful you asked this, you are not alone in feeling this way.  We don’t forgive someone else to make them feel better, to absolve them of their sins.  No one needs another human’s absolution to be clear and considered pure again, thank God.  We forgive so that we can get past the pain of our hurts and expand our capacity to love even more.  We forgive so that we can let go of staying trapped in the old energy of pain and unhealthy connections to that other person/situation. Ultimately we have no right to judge anyone, inherently there is good in bad people and bad in good people, myself included.  I have also seen people choose not to forgive because they lack the courage to move forward with their life.  It is safer to stay in that energetic rut than to allow themselves the freedom to move forward to get past the...

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Free Healers Meditation for Overflowing Energy

Listen to Brook’s teachings on why we sometimes feel depleted when working or interacting with others and a powerful meditation to make sure you always have more than enough energy to be of the best service possible!

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