9781642376678-1642376671-The Common Denominator is Unforgiveness: Process to Forgiveness

The Common Denominator is Unforgiveness: Process to Forgiveness

ISBN-13: 9781642376678
ISBN-10: 1642376671
Author: Melinda Hudson, Blake Hudson
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Format: Paperback 270 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781642376678
ISBN-10: 1642376671
Author: Melinda Hudson, Blake Hudson
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Format: Paperback 270 pages

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The Common Denominator is Unforgiveness: Process to Forgiveness (ISBN-13: 9781642376678 and ISBN-10: 1642376671), written by authors Melinda Hudson, Blake Hudson, was published by Gatekeeper Press in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Common Denominator is Unforgiveness: Process to Forgiveness (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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When you think about forgiving do you associate it with religion? If so, you are among the majority of people. Even individuals that do not have a religious affiliation, express they associate forgiveness with religion.

Approximately 30 years ago research scientist had a flux of groundbreaking discoveries concerning the connection between our mind and body. Studies proved that thoughts affect our emotions, and emotions affect our bodies.

Here's an example of how your mind can affect your body. Imagine you're at work and you have a disagreement with your co-worker regarding the next step on a large project that is your responsibility. Your co-worker gets very defensive about how he feels and suddenly begins to make comments about you that were not true. You walked out of his office feeling, angry, hurt, and disappointed. Once you were in your office you noticed your heart was beating faster than usual and your breathing had increased. You were starting to get a headache as well. It's clear your feelings of anger and hurt affected your body.

Here's another example that's more intense. After working hard one morning, your boss decides to give you the afternoon off. You were excited because your spouse works the night shift and you don't get to spend a lot of time together. As you walk in the house, you notice some shoes that didn't look familiar. You open the bedroom door and find your spouse in your bed with someone else. How would you feel? Maybe furious, hurt, outraged, shocked, etc., you never thought your spouse would do something like that. What type of physical symptoms do you think you may feel? Increased heart rate, An increase in your heart rate and breathing, light-headed, sweaty, nauseated, just to mention a few symptoms.


From the example above, Do you believe it's important to forgive your spouse? What do you think happens if you do not forgive the person who hurts you? The negative memory is stored in your subconscious mind just like other memories. As time goes by you notice you don't think of the event much, you've been staying busy with work and friends. It may appear that time is healing your wounds and at some point, it will be forgotten. However, this is not what happens. It may be hard for you to believe right now, but unforgiveness over time will make you sick. I will explain precisely what happens in your body when you don't forgive that causes you to slowly become ill.

When we go through emotional trauma, we have the choice to forgive or not to forgive. Are you willing to forgive? Do you know how to forgive? Are you aware of the cost of unforgiveness?
You will find the answers to these questions and many more in this book. I hope my journey of forgiveness will inspire you to be forgiving so you can obtain the benefits of living a life of forgiveness.

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