Hello Friend,
exactly 80 years after the end of World War II, a special space opens up for you – a space for collective healing, peace, and personal liberation.
Dr. Chuck Spezzano and international thought leaders have invited you to this event to experience the power of forgiveness together.
Today you will receive the recording of the 4-hour program. Below you will find the names of the contributors and some information about their expertise.
👉 To the English-language recording
👉 To the Chinese-language recording
Following Chuck, there will be an introduction by Roger Epstein and an approximately 45-minute talk by Fred Luskin. Caroline will then give us a hands-on introduction to TFT tapping therapy, followed by a break of about 10–15 minutes. Damian & Washingtone will also actively involve the audience in their contribution – perhaps you will already feel the first effects of their approach to deep healing.
The crowning musical conclusion is a special contribution by Deva Premal & Miten, recorded exclusively for this event.
Enjoy!
Below we present the contributors to the event and provide you with information on their expertise:
Chuck Spezzano, Phd - Moderation and Introduction
Healing Ancestral Guilt
Chuck is the founder of Psychology of Vision, a healing model that combines psychology and spirituality. With over 47 years of experience, he leads workshops worldwide that offer profound and innovative approaches to promote healing and unity. His work focuses on the steps to inner unity, overcoming relationship barriers and releasing joy in life. With the Psychology of Vision, he promotes deep connection and supports the healing process through love, joy, forgiveness, ancestral healing and grace.
www.psychologyofvision.com/
Roger Epstein, Phd
"For 25 years, I have hosted the monthly meetings of the Hawaii Forgiveness Project and the annual Hawaii International Forgiveness Day. Through a series of synchronicities, I helped develop the concept for this live-stream event, which coincides with the 80th anniversary of the end of World War 2, to release the unconscious negativity we carry on with our ancestors. The number 80 is known in Jewish tradition as the “beginning of freedom”.One of our great Hawaiian elders said:
“If you want to live a meaningful life, you only have to do two things: forgive and be grateful.”
We hope that this conference will be the beginning of liberation from the control of the past for many people around the world."
Roger Epstein is a retired international tax attorney in Hawaii who began his interfaith work in 1975. He is CEO of The All Believers Network and the Maitreya Institute (which presents programs on art, healing and spirituality from all traditions). He has hosted the monthly meetings of the Hawaii Forgiveness Project and the annual Hawaii International Forgiveness Day for 25 years. Roger recently founded the Hawaii Happiness Project with the intention of combining Bhutan’s concepts of Gross National Happiness with Hawaii’s Aloha to make Hawaii a true model for Living Aloha.
https://maitreyainstitutehawaii.org/
Frederic Luskin, Phd
"I will be giving a presentation on the importance of forgiveness in maintaining mental and physical well-being after abuse. I will use a powerpoint presentation that gives an insight into the 9 steps to forgiveness according to the Stanford Forgiveness Project. You will learn what forgiveness is and is not and how you can use forgiveness tools to move forward. I will show that forgiveness is the final step in the process of healing hurt once you learn to stop defining yourself as a victim of your past."
Frederic Luskin, directs the Stanford Forgiveness Project and has written several best-selling books on forgiveness, including Forgive for Good, with over 100,000 copies in print. It is the leading secular self-help book on the subject.
https://fredluskin.com/
Caroline E. Sakai, Phd
"I have worked on trauma healing missions in the Rwandan communities and prisons for 11 years and have worked extensively on transforming post-traumatic stress into building resilience and extending forgiveness. I work with Thoughtfield Therapy and EMDR. You will learn how energetic tapping on specific body points can transform the worst experiences amazingly quickly.Together we will tap the triggers for trauma, anger, rage, guilt, grief and brooding loops.
We can choose to experience together how we can concretely tap into the stored somatic memories that are locked in our body, soul and DNA.We are able to release the stuck triggers from our collective past, opening our neural pathways to increase gratitude.
Forgiveness can expand in this way and open pathways to inner peace, harmony, calm and serenity."
Caroline E. Sakai, is a clinical psychologist. She has published several articles on Thought Field Therapy, EMDR, domestic violence and overcoming various adversities.
www.tftcenter.com
Damien Wynne & Washingtone Mmbeyi
Damien and Washingtone work harmoniously together in the field of ancestral healing, combining their unique expertise and complementary approaches to guide groups towards deep healing and the release of inherited blockages and trauma. Their common goal is to help people reconnect with their spiritual and family heritage, facilitating processes of transformation and collective growth.
They create a safe and conscious space for participants to explore the hidden influences of their family lineage.To do this, they use integrated techniques that combine Damien’s energetic intuition with Washington’s deep knowledge of ancestral therapies and natural remedies.
The synergy between Damien and Washingtone represents a unique connection in the field of holistic therapies.Guided by a vision of collective healing and a commitment to personal transformation, their work not only contributes to individual wellness, but also to strengthening the connection with ancestral roots and the universal community.
https://www.damien-wynne.com/
Deva Premal & Miten
"As part of this sacred gathering, we are honored to share with you the power of mantra and meditation—a space where we come together to nurture the peace we all long for, within ourselves and in the world. Through the practice of chanting and singing, we enter a deep stillness where the heart softens and opens. You cannot sing with an angry heart. As our voices open, tension melts away, and a vibrant silence embraces us. This peace is always here, always available. In our time together, we will share simple yet profound tools to help you weave mantra into your daily life—so that the peace we cultivate within may ripple outward, touching the world with love, harmony, and grace."
(This contribution was recorded beforehand and will be played at the end of the conference).
www.devapremalmiten.com
Enjoy!