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Good-bye to guilt

by Gerald G Jampolsky

Publisher: Bantam Published: 1985-06 Category: Personal Empowerment

Guilt is perhaps one of the most pervasive and destructive emotions that holds people back from experiencing genuine peace, love, and fulfillment in their lives. It operates silently in the background of consciousness, coloring perceptions, limiting possibilities, and creating unnecessary suffering that extends into every aspect of human experience. This groundbreaking work offers a revolutionary approach to understanding and releasing guilt, drawing upon principles from A Course in Miracles to provide a practical pathway toward emotional freedom and spiritual awakening.

At its core, this transformative guide challenges the conventional belief that guilt serves a useful purpose in human psychology or moral development. Instead, it reveals how guilt operates as a self-imposed prison that keeps individuals trapped in cycles of shame, fear, and self-punishment. The material presented demonstrates that guilt is fundamentally incompatible with love, peace, and true spiritual growth. When we hold onto guilt, we remain anchored in the past, unable to fully embrace the present moment or step into our highest potential.

Readers will discover a comprehensive framework for understanding the many faces guilt wears in daily life. It manifests not only as obvious remorse over past actions but also as the subtle anxiety about the future, the nagging sense of never being good enough, and the persistent feeling that happiness must somehow be earned through suffering. The teachings illuminate how guilt perpetuates itself through a complex web of attack thoughts, judgments, and projections that keep us separate from others and disconnected from our true nature.

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