Customer story · 40 Years of Zen
Achieving Deep Self-Forgiveness and Creating Space for Authentic Human Connection
Sarie Bakker · Recorded 11/22/2024
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Sarie Bakker experienced a profound emotional transformation at 40 Years of Zen, achieving a state of raw self-love and deep forgiveness. By working through forgiveness, she opened up the mental space necessary to improve her communication with others, increase her patience, and ensure past memories no longer cancel out future possibilities.
At a glance
- Primary Use Case
- Emotional processing and self-forgiveness
- Reported Result
- Increased patience and raw self-love
- Time to Value
- Not stated
“The ability to open up more space to let people communicate at their fullest and feel comfortable with me.”
“Not hold the past in a way that really cancels out what the future can be.”
“The real love for myself. I think that was through forgiveness.”
The interview
How has your ability to interact with others changed?
I have the ability to open up more space to let people communicate at their fullest and feel comfortable with me. And for me to have patience and forgiveness for them and hold on to that.
How are you handling your past and your future now?
I am able to create new memories and new times and not hold the past in a way that really cancels out what the future can be.
What kind of emotional shift did you experience during the program?
Warmth... with a raw love. The real love for myself.
What was the catalyst for this feeling of self-love?
I think that was through forgiveness and... just working with forgiveness.
What is the ultimate result of opening up that internal space?
Letting that space open up to really feel loved.
Frequently asked
Can 40 Years of Zen help with interpersonal relationships?
Yes. Sarie Bakker reported that the program gave her the ability to open up more space to let people communicate at their fullest and feel comfortable with her, while increasing her patience for them.
How does 40 Years of Zen address past trauma or memories?
Sarie Bakker found that through the process, she learned to create new memories and times without letting the past 'cancel out' what the future can be.
What is the emotional outcome of the forgiveness work at 40 Years of Zen?
According to Sarie Bakker, working with forgiveness allowed her to feel a 'raw love' and a real love for herself that opened up space to truly feel loved.
Full transcript
About 40 Years of Zen
40 Years of Zen
Official site: 40yearsofzen.com40 Years of Zen offers high-end neurofeedback training designed to help individuals achieve advanced states of mental clarity and emotional resilience. They serve high-performers and individuals seeking deep personal transformation through intensive brain-training protocols. The program delivers a shift in perspective, allowing participants to move past historical limitations and embrace a future defined by self-love and improved interpersonal connections.
- Industry
- Neurofeedback Brain Training
Topics
- personal development
- neurofeedback
- emotional intelligence
- mental health
- forgiveness
- relationship improvement
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