#BookReview: “99 Reasons to Forgive: And Revenge Ain’t One” by Geoff Thompson

I received “99 Reasons to Forgive: And Revenge Ain’t One” for review. Read on to see my thoughts and where you can buy the book.

#BookReview "99 Reasons to Forgive: And Revenge Ain't One" by Geoff Thompson reviewed by LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green at SpookyMrsGreen.com mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog.
#BookReview “99 Reasons to Forgive: And Revenge Ain’t One” by Geoff Thompson

My Review of  “99 Reasons to Forgive: And Revenge Ain’t One”

I received a copy of this book in return for an honest review. The book is easy to read and it just makes sense. The author tells his story without drama, he simply explains how it is that he can advise people about how to make sense of their own feelings about life experiences. He sets it out in a no-nonsense, matter-of-fact style that appealed to me, and conveys his message clearly. If you have been struggling to move on from something bad in your life, this book might be what you need to change your mindset and begin to heal.

About the Book

Geoff Thompson was sexually abused at the tender age of 11 by a trusted and beloved teacher. By the time he was 30 years old he was unconsciously displacing his rage into violence, sexual self-harm and long bouts of debilitating depression. After failing to find a solution to his burgeoning mania in all the conventional places, he set off on a Campbellian quest to find the answers for about abuse, about the aftermath of abuse, about the true meaning of forgiveness, its metaphysical power, and how it is possible to heal, no matter how deep or how old the wound.

The author assures us that “there is treasure in the ruins”, “there can be profit in sorrow and in suffering”, and, with a few tried and tested, honest techniques and a heavy supply of courage, victims can reclaim their lives, they can win love and they can find healing and inspiration, post-abuse.

In this deeply empirical study, Thompson reveals the true definition and the awesome power of forgiveness, clearly defining the difference between forgiving someone and letting them off. He demonstrates the power and freedom of “giving it over”; the revealed health benefits of releasing anger, dissonance, and resentment; the hidden power of reciprocity; avoiding the hate trap; the healing power of love and compassion; the liberating practice of personal repentance; and discovering “the world to come” – the exhilarating expansion we experience when ignorance is dissolved with qualified knowledge.

“I told my story very late”, Thompson tells us, “And suffered needlessly as a consequence; I’m hoping that 99 Reasons to Forgive will encourage others to share their story sooner, be inspired by my living example of powerful healing, and embrace their walking wounds as beauty scars, the rich tapestry of personal survival”.

Buy the book: Amazon; Waterstones; WH Smith.

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