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The Unlimited Sparks of a Bonfire, Chapter 4: Japan

Healing Anger and Pain with Forgiveness and Peace

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The Unlimited Sparks of a Bonfire, Chapter 4: Japan

By: Molly McCord
Narrated by: Steve White
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Is anger the harshest prison, or could years of living in a dark dungeon be worse?

An old warrior is confronted with the truth of himself and his actions as he is stripped of all his accolades, merits, and honors in an instant, and is forced to live in the worst of conditions.

Yet through the gift of solitude, he learns to forgive himself in order to forgive his wife. And as his life takes yet another unexpected turn back to the joys of freedom, he begins to understand what it truly means to live in peace.

Includes spiritual perspectives on divine masculine energy, shadow feminine energy, inner merging of masculine and feminine energies, the power of daily forgiveness, the gifts of solitude, separation consciousness or awakening consciousness, and global energy healing.

©2015 Molly McCord (P)2016 Molly McCord
Emotions Spirituality

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