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Why is It So Hard to Say I'm Sorry?
by Liquid, May 26, 2008
For everyone who has ever felt saying "I'm sorry" is such a big deal.
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Love is Not a Feeling
by dela deletsu, May 25, 2008
Love is not a feeling; it is an attitude; it is who you are: the perfect line that runs through all our actions.
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Can I Forget the Past and Move Into a New Future I Forge for Myself?
by zowoco, May 11, 2008
You have suffered trauma in the past. It is time to gently close the door on your suffering and move ahead into a brilliant new time of hope and inspiration. I share from my own terror and help you to lay the old aside and move towards healing and forgiveness.
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The Truth About Forgiveness
by Loy Williams, Apr 30, 2008
Reflections on the bravery of unconditional forgiveness.
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How To Be A Good Spouse
by Bryan Belrad, Apr 21, 2008
Are you worried about getting your marriage back on track? Getting it there (and keeping it there) is not as hard as you might think, especially with this guide to help you keep the love alive.
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Resolution or Resurrection
by bishopscott, Mar 16, 2008
The ability for marriages under fire to find common ground for reconciliation and forgiveness.
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Can You Forgive and Forget?
by ANDY N, Mar 12, 2008
It is very hard, and yet vital, that we learn how to do both. Please consider a few thoughts on the matter.
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Stumbling on Happiness
by Liane Schmidt, Jan 17, 2008
Who are the angels?
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Relationship Advice: How to Regain Trust After You Have Cheated on Your Partner
by Melody Chase, Nov 11, 2007
Regaining your partner's trust after you have cheated on him or her is one of the most difficult challenges for a relationship. In this guide we have four tips to help you regain your partner's trust.
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Merging of Minds
by Tammie Bowden, Oct 26, 2007
A regressionist's ability to merge the mind of a client with that of another person in order to affect forgiveness and understanding of wrong doings between them.
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