The Book of Forgiveness - Desmond Tutu
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The Book of Forgiveness - Desmond Tutu
In four steps to harmony with ourselves and others
“There is nothing that cannot be forgiven and no one who does not deserve forgiveness.” - Desmond Tutu
Forgiveness can be difficult and sometimes even seem impossible. Yet, according to Desmond Tutu, granting forgiveness—or asking for it—is the only way to free ourselves and the world from the vicious cycle of pain, resentment, and retaliation.
In ' The Book of Forgiveness' Desmond Tutu , together with his daughter Mpho Tutu , takes you along the fourfold path of forgiveness :
- Telling your story
- Naming your pain
- Granting forgiveness
- Renew or let go of the relationship
This path is not an easy one, but it is a transformative one. Throughout the process, you will be supported by meditations, exercises, and rituals that help you persevere and deepen your inner work.
The book shows how forgiveness not only brings healing to relationships but also helps restore balance to body, mind, and spirit. It is a powerful and hopeful work for anyone who longs for inner peace and a more compassionate world.
"An essential book for finding healing, of ourselves and the world, and moreover for restoring balance in our body, mind and soul." - Deepak Chopra author of Superbrain, among others
“Bishop Tutu and his daughter Mpho reveal groundbreaking insights into how to acknowledge and overcome lifelong fear and pain to achieve a new form of transformative healing” – Annie Lennox
Dutch | Hardcover | 9789000314720 | 240 pages
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