
Forgiveness Work –
Finding New Perspectives, Gaining Inner Freedom

Some experiences cut so deeply into life that they leave marks even decades later. Words that hurt. Actions that were hardly understandable. Encounters that closed the heart.
Forgiveness work does not mean making the past small. It means widening the view and seeing the situation from another perspective. Suddenly it becomes visible which wounds, fears, or patterns guided the other person’s actions – and that one’s own pain was often only the trigger for a much older story.
A woman who, well into her seventies, still thought of her mother every single day carried such an experience. Anger had long since become a habit, even though her mother had been gone for more than twenty years. Only when she realized that her mother’s actions had come from her own suffering did something shift. She understood that she herself had not been the real problem, but simply a trigger for her mother’s old wounds. With this insight, her own feelings began to change.
In my healing impulses this process shows itself in the body: the weight that has settled in muscles and breath begins to soften. Talk therapy offers a frame for words that were swallowed for so long. Frequency healing opens a field in which new clarity and calm can arise. And at times, during a frequency session, even a soul may speak up – such surprises cannot be ruled out. Step by step, entanglements can dissolve, often reaching back through generations.
Forgiveness work means giving yourself back the right to be free. The past releases its chains, and you begin to value your feelings instead of turning them against yourself. From old anger grows appreciation for your own being.
