Forgiving The Unforgivable

Forgiving the Unforgivable

The Power of Forgiveness

 

The power of forgiveness, and the miracle forgiveness can create in your life, is the theme of Master Charles Cannons book “Forgiving the Unforgivable” which is being released today.

 

 

Any of us on the spiritual path know the challenge of having to “walk our talk’ and demonstrate what we teach others through the trials of life.  The experience of the India Mumbai terrorist massacre was such a life event for my dear friend Master Charles Cannon.  His response to the pain, the loss and the horror of his friends and followers being mowed down in a ruthless Pakistani Muslim terrorist attack while guiding a group of 24 Synchronicity followers through India are the events that are chronicled in this book.

Just the year before the terrorist attack I had traveled in India with Master Charles and his group and we had spent time in the 5-star Oberoi Trident Hotel where part of the attack took place.  I had been invited to return the following year with him and his group on that November 2008 fateful journey (some call it 26/11) but had felt it was not my time to go back to India.  In the massacre he lost his long time friend and supporter Alan Scherr.

I lost my dear friend Alan to the senseless loss in a killing motivated by forces that barely make sense to us as Americans.  Receiving a phone call during the 45-hour siege, directly from Dr. Steven Hinkey who was at Master Charles’s ashram while the attack was taking place made it even more real to me.  The tragedy was further compounded by us finding out later that Alan’s teenage daughter Naomi had also been murdered in the attack.

Making sense of the senseless and demonstrating the spiritual power of forgiveness is chronicled in this book.  It is a rare opportunity to share in the journey a spiritual guide must take to find healing and peace from such a personal disaster.

I encourage you all to buy Master Charles’ book and learn firsthand how to survive and thrive through unthinkable disaster, sorrow and pain.  It promises to be an enlightening look at how ones spiritual perspective can give you the strength to heal and respond to the events of life.  The inner process of spiritual vision and perspective in the face of disaster promises to be inspiring and valuable to us all.

 

Praise for this breakthrough book:

    “This book invites you to relinquish attachment to the stories that define your identity and to discover a deeper, timeless, and formless identity beyond the content of your mind. Herein lies the essence of all spirituality.”Eckhart Tolle

    “Every story of the human journey, every reflection on the appearance of evil, every admonition to triumph over hatred through the power of love – it’s all in here. This is a remarkable book.”Marianne Williamson

    “The most special aspect of this remarkable book is not what you will find in it, but what you will find in you after you read it. You are holding in your hands a book that you will never forget. Ever. It will stun your mind, open your heart and connect you directly with your soul.”Neale Donald Walsch

 

Forgiving the Unforgivable is literally a guide to compassion. Destined to become a classic, this riveting page-turner meets everyone exactly where they are on their path and provides them with tips and tools to begin handling every challenge with love and forgiveness, regardless of what others do.

Invest in healing for our world, your own personal evolution and help friends do the same by ordering “Forgiving the Unforgivable”  today for yourself and those you love.

Please use the link below to learn more about this insightful book and to benefit from all of the special offers from the community that support Master Charles and his work.

I am sure you will be pleased that you took the opportunity to avail yourself of his wisdom. 
I am purchasing my copy today.

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Please join me.

If you want to see the heroic, look at those who can love in return for hatred.
If you want to see the brave, look for those who can forgive.”
  — Bhagavad Gita

 


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16 thoughts on “Forgiving The Unforgivable”

  1. The Book has hit #2 on Amazon’s best sellers list in their category, #4 in Amazon’s Movers and Shakers and it is the fastest selling book on Barnes and Noble hitting #1 in their Trend Setters category.

    Thanks to all of you!

  2. Great blog post, I love the book. It really makes you think outside of yourself. I noticed you were one of the sixty who offered a free gift to support this work. I was especially touched because you were the only one who donated back to Alan Scherr’s wife Kia’s project “One Life Alliance.” Keep up the quality work!

  3. This is a tough story to tell but one that needs to be brought out in the light of everything that is happening in the Middle East.

    I especially like the concept that true, deep, and unqualified forgiveness can become instinctive — by living The Holistic Lifestyle. This book reveals the modern spiritual philosophy of life that enables you to transform and transcend terrifying experiences.

    As others have said “How can you respond to hatred with love? Start by reading about those who have.”

  4. I’m extremely amazed with your writing skills. Anyway keep up the excellent quality writing, it’s rare to see a nice blog like this one these days.. Many thanks.

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  6. Most of what you mention happens to be supprisingly legitimate and that makes me ponder the reason why I had not looked at this with this light before. Your article really did turn the light on for me as far as this issue goes.

  7. It’s sobering to go to this web site and read the stories related to this article. Aren’t you lucky you were not there with your friends.

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