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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2022 · 1H 5M

The Let That Go! Show With Kassira McKee and Richard Skipper 2/13/2022

from Richard Skipper Celebrates · host Richard Skipper

For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/N2d485nl-fs Although holding onto people, places and things is a human trait, it doesn’t mean it’s good for us. It keeps us stuck and attracts more negativity into our lives. In LET THAT GO! Kassíra McKee leaves no stone unturned. By presenting examples of her own and others’ personal experiences, she clearly identifies the reasons we hold on and provides you with the powerful keys to blessing, releasing and completely forgiving them. She has done a thorough job of correlating the Buddhist concept of the creation of our individual karma - cause and effect - with the practice of blessing, releasing and complete forgiveness. I believe this is a valuable addition to the ongoing dialogue about how to live a meaningful and joyful life. I think anyone would benefit from reading and then doing the work to experience the benefit of Letting That Go!- Michael Lisagor, author, Romancing the Buddha, and 49 year practitioner of SGI Nichiren Buddhism“Raw and intimate. Wise and vulnerable. Let That Go! is a book, a workbook, for life. It is possible that we can choose not to cripple ourselves by spinning emotionally through challenges. If we have the intent to grow as spiritual beings we can reach for this jewel of a book and easily re-frame the situation, whatever that situation may be. Kassíra reminds us that all experiences hold blessings. We don’t need to suffer, and the healing tools are right here. I know. I’ve used them, and I thank you Kassíra for sharing your life experience of wisdom, humor, and compassion with us.”- Terri Zee, Evolutionary Astrologer. The Topic of This Week: Soul Contracts

For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/N2d485nl-fs Although holding onto people, places and things is a human trait, it doesn’t mean it’s good for us. It keeps us stuck and attracts more negativity into our lives. In LET THAT GO! Kassíra McKee leaves no stone unturned. By presenting examples of her own and others’ personal experiences, she clearly identifies the reasons we hold on and provides you with the powerful keys to blessing, releasing and completely forgiving them. She has done a thorough job of correlating the Buddhist concept of the creation of our individual karma - cause and effect - with the practice of blessing, releasing and complete forgiveness. I believe this is a valuable addition to the ongoing dialogue about how to live a meaningful and joyful life. I think anyone would benefit from reading and then doing the work to experience the benefit of Letting That Go!- Michael Lisagor, author, Romancing the Buddha, and 49 year practitioner of SGI Nichiren Buddhism“Raw and intimate. Wise and vulnerable. Let That Go! is a book, a workbook, for life. It is possible that we can choose not to cripple ourselves by spinning emotionally through challenges. If we have the intent to grow as spiritual beings we can reach for this jewel of a book and easily re-frame the situation, whatever that situation may be. Kassíra reminds us that all experiences hold blessings. We don’t need to suffer, and the healing tools are right here. I know. I’ve used them, and I thank you Kassíra for sharing your life experience of wisdom, humor, and compassion with us.”- Terri Zee, Evolutionary Astrologer. The Topic of This Week: Soul Contracts

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