Forgiveness
Episode Number:
009
With:
Helen Flynn
Show:
Helen's Jewels for Life Helen discusses Forgiveness as a process, not an event. Forgiveness of the unforgivable is possible with Grace. Forgiveness does not mean the action was okay or didn’t hurt. It is not a pass for the offender. However, if we do not forgive, we slowly rot from the inside out. Learn to cherish the gift of forgiveness and give it freely, whether you receive it in the end or not
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Helen discusses that sometimes the holidays can magnify the negative circumstances in our lives. There is an ebb and flow or cycle to our holidays as our lives go through stages. Traditions are wonderful, but they do change as families change. New members are added; others leave. Distance...
Helen discusses celebrations like Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Christmas, Hanukah, birthdays, weddings, and funerals. We have personal celebrations such as graduations and awards. It is part of the human condition in all cultures to celebrate rites of passage, accomplishment and new beginnings....
Helen discusses possessions are not bad. Money is not bad. What we human beings do with them or do to acquire them can be good or bad. How attached are we to things? How heartbreaking to see someone standing by the ruins of their home, but so often we hear them speak of gratitude to be alive or...
Helen discusses you are both very artistic and express yourself in many different mediums. You are encouraged to think of your life as a beautiful tapestry or mosaic. If you look at the underside of needlework, it appears to be random and even messy, but on the other side, a beautiful picture or...
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Helen discusses beliefs we have about ourselves picked up in childhood and how they can have long-lasting effects if we let them. We can't just hit the delete key to make them go away but we can retune the messages in our head by paying attention to them. The good news is that we have a great...
Helen discusses Forgiveness as a process, not an event. Forgiveness of the unforgivable is possible with Grace. Forgiveness does not mean the action was okay or didn’t hurt. It is not a pass for the offender. However, if we do not forgive, we slowly rot from the inside out. Learn to cherish...
Helen discusses Addictions and Hope for overcoming. Addictions serve to relieve pain and come in many forms. However, addiction is not generally understood. But there is Hope - Recovery happens every day, even after decades of addiction and treatment failure.
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Helen reflects on her 40 year marriage celebrated this month. She talks about the joys and sorrows; struggles and triumphs of a long marriage and offers Ten Tips for a Solid Relationship.
Helen's Jewels for Life is a show dedicated to helping you value and believe in yourself, your dreams, and your ability to survive life’s challenges. In this next episode, you will learn practical coping skills, how to draw upon your inner strength, and how to find contentment, even...
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August is the month I was married. This year we celebrate 40 years of marriage. I remember celebrating my parents' 40th. Now it's ours. How did that happen? I know I am blessed to be married to the same person all these years and to still be grateful for that. But, are we really the same people...
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