What Organizational Patterns Reveal About Forgiveness and Release
Organizations carry unforgiven material in the same way that individuals do — through behavioral patterns that persist past the specific circumstances that generated them.…
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Organizations carry unforgiven material in the same way that individuals do — through behavioral patterns that persist past the specific circumstances that generated them.…
Leaders who are serious about their own development often arrive at forgiveness work late — after the performance optimization, after the strategic work, after…
Forgiveness is taught as a spiritual practice in most traditions. The deeper purpose of the practice — beyond what the surface teaching describes —…
For seekers who have been working with forgiveness and not finding movement, there is an insight that consistently opens what has been closed. It…
Seekers who hold a relationship to the Divine — however that is understood — often ask what the forgiveness material they are carrying is…
The seeker with a spiritual framework often asks: what is the purpose of this? Why did this harm occur, and what is it here…
The forgiveness journey is often framed as something to get through — a difficult process with resolution as the goal. There is a dimension…
The seeker who has been on the spiritual path for years often arrives at a forgiveness pattern that is more complex than what the…
The energy body carries information about what has not yet been metabolized — information that is often more accessible than the verbal or narrative…
Most spiritual teachings about forgiveness are accurate at the level they operate. There is a level they consistently skip — and it is the…
The unforgiven pattern a client carries is not only a problem to be resolved. It is a system that is doing something — something…
Working with clients on forgiveness and release changes the practitioner’s relationship to the material — and not always in the directions that are obvious.…