To each individual, forgiveness means something different. In general, it entails letting go of resentment and ideas of vengeance. The act that injured or offended you may stay with you forever, yet forgiveness can decrease its hold on you and help you break away from the person who wronged you. Forgiveness can lead to feelings of empathy and compassion for the individual who has mistreated you. Forgiveness does not involve forgetting or disregarding the hurt inflicted on you, nor does it imply reconciling with the perpetrator. Forgiveness offers a sense of tranquility that allows you to go on with your life.
Being hurt by someone you love and trust can produce rage, despair, and bewilderment. Grudges packed with bitterness, revenge, and hatred can take root if you linger on terrible events or situations. If you allow bad sentiments to overpower happy feelings, you may be consumed by your bitterness or sense of unfairness. Some people more naturally forgive than others. Even if you retain a grudge, virtually everybody can learn to be more forgiving.
The Art Of Forgiveness: A Practical Guide by Gassner is a book that causes readers’ perceptions to shift and causes them to think differently. The author’s enthralling writing style captivates readers and keeps them thinking long after turning the last page. They are most interested in how to break away from negativity and how forgiveness may significantly impact one’s life. Kurt Gassner views forgiveness as a talent that can be perfected through practice. This is a feasible alternative that has the potential to help a large number of people.
Attaining a state of forgiveness
Forgiveness is a commitment to a customized transformation process. You will no longer define your life by how you have been harmed as you let go of grudges. You might even find compassion and understanding. To achieve a state of forgiveness and recognize forgiveness’s importance and how it may benefit life, one must determine what needs to be healed and who and what needs to be forgiven—in addition, attending a support group or consulting with a counselor, identifying feelings regarding the hurt done to them and how they impact their conduct and attempt to let them go. Choose to forgive the person who has harmed you, move away from your victim position, and relinquish control and authority that the offending person and situation hold over you.
An author promoting forgiveness as a vital part
Kurt has authored and published up to 30 books on self-help, business, and his personal history. He’s also the author of a children’s book. One of his most recent pieces, “How to Survive the Mobbing Culture,” is based on a personal experience. The book concentrates on how to flee, dodge, and aid. One of the most important sections of the book is What is a Mobber? How does a Mobber grow up? And how to avoid getting swarmed. Kurt Friedrich Gassner, a self-made billionaire, hypnotherapist, meditation instructor, and creative director, has dedicated his life to overcoming, expanding, and achieving several professions.
The vision to make the world a better place using the art of forgiveness
Award-winning Austrian author, entrepreneur, and visionary Kurt Friedrich Gassner has devoted countless hours to studying meditation, hypnosis, yoga, and psychology. Additionally, he has worked for the last forty years in brand consultancy, international advertising, and creating successful companies like trend guides and the present My-Mindguide. He is on a quest to use his diverse background, personal experiences, and lessons acquired to empower his readers’ unconscious minds so they may do what they previously believed to be impossible.
Making the difference
Kurt’s ART of Forgiveness Series has made a difference. The second book in the series is a comprehensive 15-chapter motivational book that stresses the relationship between forgiveness and healing, the interplay between the offender, victim, and rescuer, and how readers may break away from the vicious cycle of negativity. It also teaches readers how to forgive others in any situation, with the author regarding forgiveness as a skill that can be developed through time.
Realizing your own potential
Kurt Friedrich Gassner, a self-made millionaire, hypnotherapist, meditation instructor, and creative director, has committed his life to conquering, growing, and accomplishing numerous professions. Even if mistakes were unavoidable along the way, he learned invaluable lessons that he will never forget. He found his own potential and now helps others achieve the same by expanding his understanding of the unconscious mind and psychology.
Selling over a million copies
Kurt Gassner’s self-help works include Includes The Power of Forgiveness, Lie. Lyer, Lying, Soul-Match, A Poisoned Mind?, and The Bliss of Struggles, to name a few of his self-improvement books..
He also published a children’s book, which sold over a million copies in German-speaking nations.