Please join empathic healer and spiritual teacher Matt Kahn as he explores finding safety.
01:00:30 min
CLEAR ALL
How to sustain in forgiveness? Dr. Robert Enright talks about how to develop forgiveness. There is also a pressing need for forgiveness education in schools. This snippet is a part of the extended interview from the documentary ‘Lessons in Forgiveness.’
1
Richard Moore from Derry, Ireland, blinded as a boy by a rubber bullet, is described as "my hero" by the Dalai Lama, after he forged a friendship with the man who shot him. This short documentary looks at Richard's visit to India to meet the Dalai Lama alongside the ex-solider.
Dr. Fred Luskin is director of the Stanford Forgiveness Project. He tells Bay Area Focus host Michelle Griego how he is helping people discover the power of healing though forgiveness and sound.
Fred Luskin explains why gratitude and compassion help people look beyond themselves to enable forgiveness.
Fred Luskin discusses how forgiveness is a choice in every case of loss, and that if forgiveness is chosen, openness will allow you to view life more positively.
This video series is a dialogue between Dr. Fred Luskin, who holds a PhD in Counseling and Health Psychology from Stanford University, where he served as director of the Stanford Forgiveness Project, and Rev. Lyndon Harris, a chaplain at St. Pauls Chapel in lower Manhattan, next to Ground Zero.
On one awful night in 1995, Ples Felix's 14-year-old grandson murdered Azim Khamisa's son in a gang initiation fueled by drugs, alcohol and a false sense of belonging.
In this video Sadhguru has given an insight on forgiveness and how it hurt us more than the other person.
After 25 years and more than 30,000 guests, it was one man's definition of forgiveness that changed Oprah's life. Watch Oprah's aha! moment and listen to her reflect on what it truly means to forgive.
What is forgiveness? Is it different from compassion? Is it different from the Buddhist concept of Bodhicitta? In this live question Q&A Eckhart illuminates the nature of forgiveness, reminding us of the realm wherein it becomes unnecessary.