Master Classes

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“A true master accepts life as it is. In life nothing in certain. Ask the divine to wake up the Master in you .”

TARASA B. LOVICK


Master Class - “Embodying Forgiveness”

Who this course is for:
· Those who are haunted by their past hurt and want to let it go; and
· Those who are ready to evolve.

What you’ll learn:
· How to release the past;
· How to liberate yourself from negative emotions, and how to love yourself;
· How to embrace the present, and not fear the future;
· How forgiveness has more to do with remembering than forgetting;
· How to authentically forgive.

Course requirements:
· Intention / commitment to apply learning to your own life.
· Willingness to expand your understanding.


ABOUT THE MASTER CLASS

Authentic real forgiveness is remembering that we are divine beings. The great lie is that the other person is the problem. In embodying forgiveness, the problem is no longer with the other person, but rather the reaction that the body and mind have when we encounter them, whether that be in person or in thought.

This Master Course, “Embodying Forgiveness” focuses on utilizing forgiveness to liberate ourselves from being suppressed.

Forgiveness has many degrees of application ranging from a mere pardon of “sins” to the extreme extent, living in freedom from your negative emotions like bitterness, resentment and rage; to complete forgiving of all the definitions of all physical existence, leading to transcending this physical dimensional plane. The focused intention for this master class to assist you to comprehend and apply forgiveness to liberate you from your current state of separation and suffering.

Forgiveness in itself is almost impossible to teach because authentic forgiveness is an absence of doing something. It develops a shift from perceived imprisonment or struggles to freedom and happiness. These principles have been taught by religious and spiritual leaders forever, however it is hardly taken to the extreme of transcending time and space. Not only does forgiveness become a way of seeing, where it is applied instantaneously, but it eventually dissolves the physical perspective and allows you to experience the multidimensional spiritual universe.

So, if you are ready to be free from being suppressed, this course is what you are looking for. Forgiveness is neither an easy nor a simple subject. It is as complex as life itself. However, I have found that there are likely pathways to acquire forgiveness or offer it to others. Each of these pathways has its own sublime gift for the heart and soul.

Forgiveness is not as simple as saying “I’m sorry,” releasing some hurt, or forgetting. There is probably no more complex subject for the soul than forgiveness, and no subject more important. I am inclined to say that it is the final culmination of realization and enlightenment. After all, according to the Book of Luke, forgiveness was one of the last utterances of Jesus.

We make light of this subject with our simple apologies. At the same time, we agonize over the impossible demands of forgiveness, whether of our own “sins” or those against us. Life is filled with the need for forgiveness, over and over again. We believe in the natural order of things and it lets us down. We believe in the power of love and it proves not to be as we hoped it would be. We pray and do not see the results of our prayers. We support our loved ones with all our hearts and find our relationships riddled with problems.

This is life. It’s the truth for all of us. I’m just saying what you already hold in your life experience and memory. Everyone has felt this way. And we all ask, “Why?” Those things we must forgive are the things we must learn. Those things for which we must ask forgiveness are the things we must change.

This is a never-ending quest. Jesus said: forgive without ceasing. In Matthew 18:21-22 it is said that, “Then came Peter and said to him, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him until seven times? Jesus said unto him, I say not unto thee, until seven times; but, until seventy times seven.”


Contact Tarasa using the form below about her next Master Class - “Embodying Forgiveness”