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The Tao of Fully Feeling

Harvesting Forgiveness out of Blame

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The Tao of Fully Feeling

By: Pete Walker
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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The price of emotional renunciation is a constant, wasteful expenditure of energy that leaves us depressed and taciturn, imprisoned in the apathy and ennui of the "seen that, been there, done that" syndrome. When we surrender and soften to our feelings, we reconnect with our inborn vitality and with the invaluable instinct and intuition that our feelings naturally carry.

The Tao of Fully Feeling describes the middle ground of emotional aliveness that lies between emotional deadness and emotional explosiveness. It helps us to soften and relax into our feelings without exiling them or enshrining them. It guides us to be emotionally expressive in benign, intimacy-enhancing ways.

The Tao of Fully Feeling teaches us to respond to our painful and potentially disruptive feelings in healthy ways. It illustrates the enriching aspects of the so-called negative emotions and helps us achieve the emotional flexibility whereby sadness easily mellows into solace, anger unfolds into laughter, fear evolves into excitement, jealousy opens up into appreciation, and blame gives way to forgiveness.

The Tao of Fully Feeling refutes the black-and-white notion that blame is never justifiable. It describes safe, nondestructive ways of feeling and expressing blame - ways that ironically enhance our capacity to feel genuine forgiveness.

When we authentically forgive our parents, we know what we are forgiving them for and what specifically was blameworthy about their behavior in the first place. When we forgive before we blame, we risk dragging the full weight of our childhood hurt and anger around forever, like an exhausted backpacker who is too dulled and over-trusting to notice that someone has put a boulder in his/her pack.

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I read this after reading his later book, Complex PTSD. That is well worth a read too!

Smashing Read - Very Insightful

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As part of my Healing journey from CPTSD , I have absorbed this book over the past month. I've found it to be helpful, well written, engaging and very much spoke to me.

A Powerful Listen!

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This is a very helpful book on an issue that affects so many people lifelong. It can be hard to listen to because of the feelings it can bring up, but it is a most worthwhile listen. The narration is excellent.

Excellent discussion of a difficult topic

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This is a fantastic insightful book of excellencies! Deep honest and full of wisdom and insight. Highly recommend and I’m now off to devour Pete Walkers “ Surviving to Thriving”

Excellent!

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Compared to the CPTSD: Surviving to Thriving book, which is probably much harder to deliver via an audio format. This audiobook is an excellent to the aforementioned book for those who are recovering from complex trauma or simply anyone who is looking to learn to fully feel more in life. Invaluable lessons and skills are imparted through this book that will not only be life-changing but absolutely life-enriching as well!

Great book and great delivery

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