Olivier Clerc
Olivier Clerc is a Swiss-born writer, international keynote speaker, and experienced facilitator living in France. With 40 years of experience, he has authored 25 books—spanning spirituality, personal development, and children’s literature—translated into 17 languages. Olivier is the founder of the Circles of Forgiveness, a transformational practice now present in 16 countries, and the Honorary President of the Association Pardon International. He has worked closely with leading figures such as Marshall Rosenberg, Charles Rojzman, Don Miguel Ruiz, Stanislav Grof, and Deepak Chopra, translating and publishing many of their works into French. Today, Olivier is widely recognized as a leading voice on the topic of forgiveness, a key issue both personally and collectively, to which he has dedicated his life’s work.
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Author's Website: http://www.giftofforgiveness.olivierclerc.com/
Books By Olivier Clerc
The Gift of Forgiveness
By Olivier Clerc
$9.95
Drawn from a Toltec workshop with Don Miguel Ruiz, the author describes forgiveness and how it brings immediate relief and unleashes the love blocked by personal resentments. Through the magic of reversal taught in this guide, readers can change their understanding of forgiveness and free themselves from hatred.
Healing the Wounds of the Heart
By Olivier Clerc
$18.99
An exploration of the life-changing power of forgiving
Showing that forgiveness is the healing of the heart’s wounds, Olivier Clerc identifies 15 perceived obstacles to forgiveness and how to overcome them. He details four practical methods for forgiveness: the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, Colin Tipping’s Radical Forgiveness, Fred Luskin’s Nine Steps to Forgiveness, and the author’s own Gift of Forgiveness.
Showing that forgiveness is the healing of the heart’s wounds, Olivier Clerc identifies 15 perceived obstacles to forgiveness and how to overcome them. He details four practical methods for forgiveness: the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, Colin Tipping’s Radical Forgiveness, Fred Luskin’s Nine Steps to Forgiveness, and the author’s own Gift of Forgiveness.
