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Chief Phil Lane Jr ~ "The Gift of ForGIVEness" ~ by Pat Crosby

Topic: ForgivenessBy Pat Crosby, Founder ~ iLove ForGIVEnessPublished Recently added

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In this straight forward and revealing interview, Chief Phil Lane Jr shares his heartfelt journey as he learns the powerful freedom and empowerment that comes from forgiveness.
In this living oral history, Phil clearly and powerful shares his trials and tribulations and victories along the bumpy road of healing his own and social injustice ills.
Phil shares his deepest and profound spiritual journey and describes the signs and messages that saw him through the dark night of his soul, and let him know he was on the path. He shares the setup that helped him master the spiritual lessons that he will carry forward into the next world.

"Forgiveness is one of those most powerful forces, powerful gifts, powerful - that will propel us in the worlds yet to come. Just like our eyes and arms and ears carry us in this world, so will the spiritual qualities of forgiveness, kindness and compassion, do the same in the worlds yet to come."
~ Chief Phil Lane Jr

LISTEN to this interview at
http://iloveforgiveness.blogspot.com/2011/03/chief-phil-lane-jr-gift-of-forgiveness.html

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PAT CROSBY began her conscious spiritual journey in 1982 when she made her first of many trips to India. There she encountered the ageless spiritual traditions of yoga and meditation. She spent 25 years deeply immersed in the ancient practices of timeless meditation on the light of our innermost self - meeting and studying with the great Masters of Meditation - on this as well as the higher planes of consciousness.

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