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    Explore " dali" with insightful episodes like "Een stukje Dalí voor vijftig euro", "#141 Die Hermannquelle", "Aufwändige Dali-Ausstellung in Steinau an der Straße", "The Art Crime Program" and "Trendsetters: Elsa Schiaparelli" from podcasts like ""Speurwerk", "Callboys", "Regionale News für Osthessen", "Inside the FBI" and "Womanica"" and more!

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    Een stukje Dalí voor vijftig euro

    Een stukje Dalí voor vijftig euro
    Kunst wordt steeds meer gebruikt om vermogen in te stallen of om mee te speculeren. Het is een aantrekkelijk financieel product geworden met als gevolg groeiende vermogensongelijkheid en exponentieel stijgende prijzen die musea niet kunnen bijbenen. In deze aflevering van Speurwerk vertellen Charlie Ubbens, Jaco Wilschut, Muriël Louman, Naima Cornelia, Sofyan El Bouchtili over hun onderzoek naar de financialisering van de kunstwereld. Het onderzoek is gepubliceerd in de Groene Amsterdammer. De geannoteerde versie met uitgebreide onderzoeksverantwoording van Investico lees je hier (https://www.platform-investico.nl/onderzoeken/de-kunst-van-het-verdwijnen). Wil jij de onderzoeken die in Speurwerk aan bod komen steunen, wil jij de onderzoeksjournalistiek van Investico verder helpen? Wordt dan vriend van Investico. Via deze link (https://www.platform-investico.nl/vriendschap/) kan je een jaarlijkse bijdrage doen om ons te steunen, die is fiscaal aftrekbaar, ook met een eenmalige bijdrage zijn we heel erg blij. Presentatie & montage: Michelle Salomons & Sylvana van den Braak Muziek & eindmix: Pepijn Buitenhuis

    #141 Die Hermannquelle

    #141 Die Hermannquelle
    In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr, was Danny und Justus am Wochenende getrieben haben und warum der Hausrat von Danny nun leicht nach Abwasser riecht. Außerdem fliegen die beiden durch den aktuellen Newsblumenstrauß aus Politik und Feuilleton.

    Aufwändige Dali-Ausstellung in Steinau an der Straße

    Aufwändige Dali-Ausstellung in Steinau an der Straße
    Zerlaufene Uhren, brennende Giraffen, Elefanten auf spindeldürren Beinen - richtig: es geht um Savador Dalì, den exzentrischen Künstler mit dem langen Schnurrbart. Im Mai wäre er 120 Jahre alt geworden. Aus diesem Anlass findet in Steinau an der Straße eine sehenswerte Ausstellung statt: "Dalì - Leben und Werk". Am 1. März wird sie eröffnet.

    The Art Crime Program

    The Art Crime Program

    On this episode of Inside the FBI, we’ll learn more about the Bureau's role in investigating and recovering missing art and cultural property.

    For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/news/podcasts/.

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    Trendsetters: Elsa Schiaparelli

    Trendsetters: Elsa Schiaparelli

    Elsa Schiaparelli (1890 - 1973) was a designer known for her eccentric fashions and surrealist collaborations with artist Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau. Her collections were famous for unconventional and artistic themes like the human body, insects, and for the use of bright colors like her "shocking pink".

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    All month, we're talking about Trendsetters: women whose vision, style, and willingness to break barriers changed culture — from what we wear to how we behave.

    History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.

    Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. 

    Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. 

    Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.

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    The Future of Art & AI: What Would the Giants of Art Say? Part 2

    The Future of Art & AI: What Would the Giants of Art Say? Part 2
    We asked ChatGPT, “What’s the scoop on the future of Visual Art and AI?” It told us that AI has waltzed into the world of art like a rockstar crashing a ballroom dance. Machine learning algorithms are joining forces with artists and tech gurus to defy the limits of the canvas, cooking up art like a gourmet chef crafting a delicious culinary masterpiece. These include generative art, where algorithms breathe life into pixels and polygons – and AI’s collaboration with artists that will make your imagination cartwheel. More: Flair-packed Style Transfer. Mind-bending Neural Doodle. Dreamlike Deep Dream. Mind-blowing AI-enhanced image editing. Mind-expanding AI-assisted 3D modeling. And always, we asked ChatGPT to sprinkle cinematic stardust with fictional movie character quotes about art: • “Every artist has their own unique voice. It’s our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” Jackson Maine in A Star is Born (2018) • “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they’ve never felt before.” Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) • “I don’t want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” Theo Decker in The Goldfinch (2019) • “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” Cole Carter in We Are Your Friends (2015) We’ll ask S.A. Grant, Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, and Winona W. Wendth for their predictions that could leave Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, and Warhol in awe. Join us for The Future of Art and AI: What Would the Giants of Art Say? – Part 2. Hold onto your beret, this ride’s about to take off!

    Lara Gay (Visual Artist) - ALTBAYS Show #189

    Lara Gay (Visual Artist) - ALTBAYS Show #189

    Did you know that Surrealism is a cultural movement developed after World War I where artists depicted illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself? Lara is a top visual artist born in France and living in Whangamata. She is the featured artist of the last Coromind magazine and comes to the ALTBAYS Show to talk about the power of the arts, how NZ flora and fauna inspire her and much more! We are stoked to have the incredible NZ artist Emma Gustafson Evangeline co-hosting this show. Tune in now!

    Show 189 – Lara Gay (Visual Artist) 

    Welcome to the Altbays Show (Feat. Emma Evangeline and Leo Magri)

    Lara was born in Annecy in the French Alpes and she always loved to draw, paint, and craft in general for as long as she remembers.

    Since her pram age, she’s been deeply influenced by surrealist artists as her parents had a big interest in them. As a kid, she remembers going to Salvador Dali's museum in Figueres and having her mind blown by his work. She experimented with her interpretation of Dali's paranoiac-critical method to reach her inner mindscape. 
     
    Lara consistently went to art evening classes since she was 10 years old. She spent her last 5 years in France wandering through museums and art galleries in Paris and Lyon before making a move to Aotearoa.

    She initially came to New Zealand for a beaux-art portfolio project in 2019, and ended up settling here permanently.

    New Zealand's fauna and flora are a big source of inspiration for Lara.
     
     A major part of her work is to deconstruct the limits of anthropocentrism in surrealism and symbolism as we know it.
     She also tries to question society's construction like the idea of gender and other injunction
     
    Lara is based in whamgamatā where she is happy to express her creativity in her art studio located in the beautiful Wentworth Valley. 

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    The Future of Art & AI: What Would Dali, Rembrandt & Picasso Say?

    The Future of Art & AI: What Would Dali, Rembrandt & Picasso Say?
    We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about the future of Visual Art and AI.” ChatGPT response: Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly popular tool in the field of art, with artists and technologists exploring the potential of machine learning algorithms to generate and manipulate images, music, and other creative works. AI applications can assist visual artists in creating art, improving their workflow, and exploring new creative possibilities. We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about DALL_E.” ChatGPT response: DALL-E is a state-of-the-art AI language model developed by OpenAI that can generate images from textual descriptions. The name “DALL-E” is a combination of the artist Salvador Dali and the Pixar character WALL-E. With DALL-E, users can input textual descriptions of objects, scenes, or even abstract concepts, and the AI will generate a corresponding image. We asked ChatGPT: “Send me quotes about artists from fictional characters in real movies.” ChatGPT response: – “Every artist has their own unique voice. It’s our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” [A Star is Born, 2018] – “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they’ve never felt before.” [Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, 2011] – “I don’t want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” [The Goldfinch, 2019] – “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” [We Are Your Friends, 2015] We’ll ask Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, S.A. Grant, Nicky Jurd, and Morgan O’Donnell for their take on The Future of Art and AI: What Would Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse and Pollock Say?

    Observing and Daring: The Self, the World and the Crucible of Creativity

    Observing and Daring: The Self, the World and the Crucible of Creativity

    After a hiatus, we are back. Rob has returned after a period of mourning, ready and willing to discuss such diverse topics as creativity, dreams, and coping with our current world of disharmony and distress. We keep things light while being reflective. It is not easy to be distant from everything going on all around us but we keep searching for authenticity while being appreciative of how our creativity and our zest for learning helps to maintain our sanity and health. Join us as we re-ignite our Rob and Dolli podcast and start up again, fresh like the newborn phoenix! (Bonus: Music track composed by Rob, a piece he calls 'Angel Unaware'.)

    Bomarzo - the Garden of Monsters - Travel Italy

    Bomarzo - the Garden of Monsters - Travel Italy

    This spring I visited Bomarzo and the #gardenofmonsters or #sacrobosco in #italy. Today's podcast is a tour of these eccentric gardens in Lazio just and an hour north of Rome. A great day trip or pit stop on your way up north to Tuscany or down south to Rome/Naples.

    Take a rest and enjoy these unique gardens built in the 16th century that are one-of-a-kind. More information on my blog www.travelwithwendy.net and soon on my YouTube channel.

    ⏱TIMELINE⏱
    1:00 Welcome to the Sacro Bosco Gardens
    1:30 What to expect
    2:06 Outlandish design
    2:31 Other artist inspiration
    3:22 How to get there?
    3:37 Tickets and trails
    4:12 Grab a bite to eat
    4:30 Discovering the town of Bomarzo

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    Darjeeling with Vaibhav Dewan

    Darjeeling with Vaibhav Dewan

    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with a dear friend, traveler and host of the podcast Baap beeti, Vaibhav Dewan!

    Today's destination: Darjeeling and Kalimpong!
    Nearest Airport: Bagdogra Airport, IXB
    Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri, NJP
    Prerequisites - NA
    Packing - Make sure to carry warm clothes and accessories
    Time of the year - April, September-October is a good time
    Length of the itinerary: 6-7 days

    Itinerary Highlights:

    Vaibhav shares his itinerary around Darjeeling and Kalimpong, traveling with a toddler! The journey starts with a flight to Bagdogra or New Jalpaiguri, depending on your mode of transport.

    The team hails a cab ride from the station to reach Darjeeling. The first day is spent seeing around the area, including the Cable car/ropeway, which is one of the longest in Asia.

    The area near Chowrasta and the Mall road are full of tourists along with eateries as well as local shops to shop for souvenirs as well as restaurants and cafes.

    A visit to St.Joseph’s school, North Point is also well worth the time, and is the location of the popular bollywood flick, “Yaariyan”

    Tenzing Norgay Rock and Gombu Rock are other attractions in memory of the famous Sherpa mountaineers, Tenzing and Gombu Norgay.

    While in Darjeeling, make sure to try out the world famous Darjeeling tea. A visit to a tea estate also helps one understand the history of tea as well as the numerous types of tea grown in this area.

    The local markets around the mall road also have a variety of momos sold by locals, make sure to try that out.

    Other nature related places that should make it to your itinerary include Rock Garden, which has a variety of plants and trees and involves a small trek to a waterfall.

    Next up on the itinerary was a trip to the Dali monastery, along with the museum - a great chance to interact with the monks and understand the buddhist religion and culture. There are other popular monasteries like Ghum, Aloo bari, Bhooti Basti among others.

    A visit to Darjeeling is incomplete without experiencing the Darjeeling Himalayan railway - make sure to take a joy ride on the popular ‘toy train’. A short trip to Batasia loop is a must do - the location of the popular hit “mere sapno ki rani’ starring Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore! The railways are also a UNESCO world heritage site!

    Next stop is the Japanese peace pagoda built by the Nipponzhan Myohoji foundation to promote peace in the aftermath of the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    Another important point of interest is Tiger Hill, one of the most visited spots to get a view of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world at 8586m, after Mt. Everest and Mt.K2.

    Some popular eateries in the area include Keventers, Glenarys, Kunga’s, Nathmull’s, HImalayan coffee, Margaret’s deck. Also don’t forget to try the local spicy chilli - Daale, but try at your own risk!

    Kalimpong is not too far away from Darjeeling but provides an offbeat experience compared to it’s more popular sibling. Places to check out include Lamahatta park, Durpin monastery, Cacti park and pineview nursery, Graham’s homeschools, Morgan house and Crookety, Mangal Dham among others.

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    Choosing yourself when the pressure is ON with Dali Rivera

    Choosing yourself when the pressure is ON with Dali Rivera

    Joanna gets interviewed by Dali Rivera from The Dali Talks show in this episode.

    We are incredibly grateful for this interview and the opportunity that Dali gave Joanna as a guest on her show. 

     

    In this episode you will learn about:

    • You’re not born with insecurities.
    • People are always going to judge you regardless of what you choose in life
    • Unlearning the stories that were created when you were growing up.
    • Showing up on 30 day challenges for yourself.
    • We speak energy before anything else. 

     

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    As a parent who went through bullying as a child and who had to advocate for her own child, I bring value to parents with the knowledge, tools, and resources that help parents learn how to teach their children to prevent and stop bullying as well as how to advocate effectively.

    I offer virtual and in-person workshops, virtual and in-person coaching and an online master class so that parents can have options on how to learn and when. The very unique part of my workshops is that parents will find them refreshingly interesting because I teach from a diversity lens. Stereotypes are a big topic in my workshops because they are a major factor in what and how children think of others as well as themselves. Oftentimes, stereotypes are used to tease, but because kids don't know facts, they use them to justify bullying others due to their differences.

    When I hold the in-person workshops, I usually include the parent AND the child. In order to make them fun, I incorporate games and a fun book that makes the workshops seem like a time of activities rather than a time of instruction.

     

    Ready to LEVEL UP your habits? Join my FREE 30 Day Challenge on Instagram. Text: CHALLENGE to (323) 524-9857 to receive a daily morning text to get you up and out of bed.

     

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    Movie Bros: Favourite Val Kilmer

    Movie Bros: Favourite Val Kilmer

    Trivia (IMBD)

    Attended Chatsworth High School with Kevin Spacey and Mare Winningham.

    Ranked #62 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]

    Co-authored play "How It All Began," performed at the New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, in 1981.

    Was at the time the youngest student ever accepted into Juilliard's drama department. His record has been supplanted by Juilliard student Seth Numrich, who was admitted at 15 in 2002.

    Val Kilmer and Marlon Brando infuriated director John Frankenheimer on the set of The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996). Frankenheimer later vowed to never work with Kilmer again.

    While being let out of the metal cage during the filming of the crossroads scene in Willow (1988), the rope holding the cage up broke and the cage landed on Kilmer's foot, nearly breaking it. Later on in the film, Kilmer (who played swordsman Madmartigan) can be spotted having difficulty walking.

    Met first wife, British actress Joanne Whalley, when they filmed the 1988 fantasy, Willow (1988). They had two children: daughter Mercedes Kilmer (born in 1991) and son Jack Kilmer (born in 1995).

    Is the second actor to play Batman in the movie franchise. He succeeded Michael Keaton (Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992)) and preceded #3 George Clooney (Batman & Robin (1997)); #4 Christian Bale (Batman Begins (2005); The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012)) and #5 Ben Affleck (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)). If counting the two different film serials and the television series, then Kilmer is the fifth actor to play Batman. The first 15-chapter film serial, Batman (1943), was released in 1941 and starred Lewis Wilson. The second 15-chapter film serial, Batman and Robin (1949), was released in 1949 and starred Robert Lowery. The TV series, Batman (1966), starred Adam West.

    Did his own singing while playing Jim Morrison in The Doors (1991). The real members of the band said they had difficulty distinguishing Kilmer's voice from that of Morrison's.

    Turned down the role of Ponyboy in The Outsiders (1983) because he was working with a theater company at the time, and if he had pulled out, the show would have been cancelled and his fellow actors out of a job.

    Got the role of Chris Shiherlis in Heat (1995) after Keanu Reeves, who was originally cast as Chris, backed out.

    Contrary to popular belief, he enjoyed playing "Batman" despite his poor working relationship with Joel Schumacher during the production of Batman Forever (1995).

    During the sled riding scene in Willow (1988), he can be seen wearing a black glove on his left hand.

    Is the only blond actor to have played Bruce Wayne/Batman.

    Oliver Stone once considered him for the role of Alexander the Great in his long-delayed Alexander (2004) project. Kilmer plays the father of Alexander, King Philip, opposite Colin Farrell in the Alexander role instead.

    Did not want to appear in Top Gun (1986) but was forced to do so because of contractual obligations.

    Appeared in Tombstone (1993) opposite Charlton Heston. Five years later, he succeeded Heston in the roles of both Moses and God in The Prince of Egypt (1998).

    Does a variation on his trademark of twirling objects in Willow (1988): he twirls a sword during the fight in the snow camp.

    Has played two legendary rock and roll musicians: Jim Morrison and Elvis Presley.

    He was 4' 11" when he entered high school. He acknowledged this on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993).

    Admits in interviews that he is a horrible cook.

    After his first film, Top Secret! (1984), he went off and backpacked around Europe.

    Enjoys scuba diving and traveling.

    Filmed his part as Elvis Presley in True Romance (1993) in 1 day.

    Good friends with actor Frank Whaley and musician David Crosby.

    Has lived in New Mexico since 1983.

    His first auditions were for commercials at 13 years old.

    His parents divorced when he was 9 years old. His father, Eugene, died in 1993.

    In 1995, Kilmer learned he was getting a divorce while watching CNN in a hotel room. "It was no fun," he has said.

    In the past he used to send taped auditions to filmmakers, figuring they would be much better (a...

    Coco & the Journey to Forgiveness

    Coco & the Journey to Forgiveness

    The 2017 Pixar animation Coco tells a tale that unfolds in an non-specific Mexican town on the evening of El Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead). This is a yearly event where the living honour their departed loved ones.

    Coco is the first-ever motion picture with a nine-figure budget to feature an all-Latino cast, with a cost of $175–200 million.

    The exception was John Ratzenberger who is perhaps a muse or lucky charm for Pixar and has been a voice in every single Pixar film. Director Lee Unkrich stated that it was a struggle to find a role in the film for John, who is not Latino. As Unkrich did not want to break Pixar's tradition, Ratzenberger was given a minor role with one word “Gracias’ making it Ratzenberger's shortest Pixar role.

     

    young Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. The problem is that pursuing this dream would have to come at the cost of rebelling against his his family's generations-old ban on music, which he initially does in secret where he practises in an attic above his home. Miguel believes that if he can just prove his musicianship he’ll bring his family around and he’ll be off on a path to becoming a renowned musician. This urgency leads him to becoming trapped in the Land of the Dead – a gloriously prismatic, vibrant place which spins in a different direction the evolved idea of bright white heaven vs fire and brimstone hell. 
     
     Miguel meets up and teams up with the mischievous yet amiable and warm hearted Héctor, 
     
     the film becomes a buddy film from this point and while the goal is to return Miguel to the land of the living, it becomes just as much an adventure story about a journey to unlock the secrets behind Miguel's genealogy. 
     
     There are so many themes that could be unpacked and discussed and the main theme is best described by actor The character Mama Imelda's voice was provided by Alanna Ubach. Ubach felt that the film "is [giving] respect to one quality that all Latin families across the universe do have in common, and that is giving respect and prioritizing the importance of family". 
     
    A sub theme that I want to draw out from the film and talk about in greater depth, is the power of forgiveness. The film has been out a while but not so long that I expect everyone has seen it so I want to avoid spoilers. Suffice to say that forgiveness is crucial to resolution. If forgiveness was personified it would be the ultimate hero of this film.   

    Forgiveness is not something that can be forced upon us. It is a voluntary action. And it is an action. It does require active effort. Forgiveness can be a journey that is taxing, wearing and painful. It requires a lot more energy than flicking the off switch to an emotion.
     
     It is releasing someone from bondage – that person being you. Forgiveness can be accepted by the person who committed the wrong but really, that person may not ever have asked for it, wanted it or even considered that they needed it. Often, the person who can most benefit, is the one who carries the burden of unforgiveness and all of the associated feelings – resentment, hate, envy, bitterness…

    I like a good revenge film as much as the next person but in reality, the peace that and eye for an eye brings is more of a fantasy than a truth. 

    Reading from CBC.ca – “When Kim Phuc was just nine years old, she experienced emotional and physical trauma as a result of the war in Vietnam. In 1972, the U.S. military dropped four bombs surrounding Kim’s village. In an interview with NPR, Kim recounts her experience. “I saw an airplane getting lower and then four bombs falling down,” she says. “I saw fire everywhere around me. Then I saw the fire over my body, especially on my left arm. My clothes had been burned off by fire.” The attack killed her family, and while she survived, her severe burns led to 17 operations.

    Kim says at one point, she wanted to take her own life. “The anger inside me was like a hatred as high as a mountain,” says Kim. “I hated my life. I hated all people who were normal because I was not normal. I really wanted to die many times.” But, it was the power of forgiveness that allowed her to be set free. “Forgiveness made me free from hatred. I still have many scars on my body and severe pain most days but my heart is cleansed.”

    Today, Kim is an inspirational speaker travelling the world to share her story of love, peace and forgiveness. She also has formed a foundation, Kim Foundation International, to help other child victims of war.

    To forgive takes more strength to than revenge. It takes a lot of hard work especially mentally and emotionally.

    Mahatma Ghandi said “Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” 

    Perhaps its not hatred or thirst for revenge that holds back our willingness to forgive. Perhaps we are justifiably concerned that forgiveness releases a perpetrator from their need to compensate for their actions or releases them from responsibility. It doesn’t. 

    Pastor TD Jakes said I think the first step is to understand that forgiveness does not exonerate the perpetrator. Forgiveness liberates the victim. It’s a gift you give yourself.

    The perpetrator still has their own path to follow to find release and peace but if they choose to accept your forgiveness, it can help motivate them to becoming a better person and avoiding making the same mistakes that led to the conflict that caused so much pain for you, the victim. 
     
     If they choose not to accept it or never considered needing it in the first place that still remains their issue but you are now released from being tangled up in their past.

     

    Let us forgive with generosity those who cannot love us. — Pablo Neruda

     

    With that said, it is rarely an action that heals only one. 
     
     In the case of 2 of the Coco characters – deuteragonists if you like, the forgiveness was a reciprocal action that needed to occur in order to heal generations of hurt. In the case of the Coco story, forgiveness brought about a restoration.

    Here are 8 steps – that I am paraphrasing from a blog post by Wayne Dyer – to lead you to forgiveness. “Even when Forgiveness Feels Impossible.” He actually lists 15 steps so if you want to read more go to waynedyer.com 


    Step 1:
    Move On to the Next Act


    Your past history and all
    of your hurts are no longer here in your physical reality. Don’t allow them to be here in your mind, muddying your present moments. Your life is like a play with several acts. Some of the characters who enter have short roles to play, others, much larger. Some are villains and others are good guys. But all of them are necessary, otherwise they wouldn’t be in the play. Embrace them all, and move on to the next act.
     
    end quote
     
    Imagine keeping every villainous, deceptive, hurtful, back-stabbing, wrong-doing person and act in your daily diary entry with updates on where they are in your life. How overwhelming is that? 


    Step 2:
    Don’t Go to Sleep Angry


    Each night as I drift off
    to sleep, I adamantly refuse to use this precious time to review anything that I do not want to be reinforced in the hours of being immersed in my subconscious mind. I choose to impress upon my subconscious mind my conception of myself as a Divine creator in alignment with the one mind. I reiter...