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Ep.33 Forgiveness

14 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Marc explores the timeless truth about forgiveness and how it frees us from emotional and physical pain. Whether you're struggling with resentment or seeking peace, learn practical steps to move from hurt to healing and reclaim your energy.Key topics: * The universal teachings on forgiveness across religions and philosophies * How holding onto anger impacts your body and mind * The four-stage framework of genuine forgiveness: Hate, Hurt, Healing, Release * Why closure often comes from within, not from others * The importance of boundaries and forgiving yourself * Practical tips for forgiving family, friends, colleagues, and even yourself * How forgiveness leads to emotional liberation and improved health

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