Prokofieff shows how, in our personal and moral lives, the forces that lead to "forgiveness" may be consciously and freely developed. Without preaching a morality of forgiveness, he sets before us the spiritual facts that speak for themselves. The importance of the theme becomes apparent-not simply for personal salvation, but for the furtherance of humanity's evolution. From Czarist Russia to the concentration camps of Nazi Germany, the author gives striking examples of people who have been able to forgive terrible crimes. ...
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Prokofieff shows how, in our personal and moral lives, the forces that lead to "forgiveness" may be consciously and freely developed. Without preaching a morality of forgiveness, he sets before us the spiritual facts that speak for themselves. The importance of the theme becomes apparent-not simply for personal salvation, but for the furtherance of humanity's evolution. From Czarist Russia to the concentration camps of Nazi Germany, the author gives striking examples of people who have been able to forgive terrible crimes. His rich analysis delves beneath the immediately perceptible, revealing the esoteric significance of every single act of true forgiveness. This newly revised edition includes new material by the author.
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