Radical Forgiveness and
Radical Manifestation Coach, Dinny Evans

My involvement in this “radical” work began 2006, but since becoming a student of the Course in Miracles in 1985, I have always felt the importance of having a strong spiritual foundation.

In December of 2004 I read the book Ask and It Is Given, by Esther and Jerry Hicks. It was at that point that I really became grounded in my beliefs, which were always focused on “positive thinking” and what I now know to be the “Law of Attraction.” I have pursued the study of this Law with the Hicks by attending dozens and dozens of seminars, cruises and facilitating groups studying the importance of recognizing how valuable it is to understand your own vibrational reality.

When I first read Radical Forgiveness Making Room for the Miracle, by Colin Tipping in December of 2006, I found that embracing the philosophy and tools of Radical Forgiveness was a natural extension of what I already believed. As natural as it was, I felt amazed when I first read the book since it quite literally showed up in my life at just the right time, during a separation from my husband of 26 years. I quickly realized that Radical Forgiveness would be the major tool for helping me get from the end of my marriage to the beginning of my life.

I am passionate about this work and how I see it all fitting together so beautifully. Radical Forgiveness plus Radical Manifestation equals Radical Empowerment, which is in such beautiful alignment with the Law of Attraction.

I attract to my practice others who are pursuing their own search for answers and introduce them to the tools that will enable them to find their own answers within. Finding full self-love and appreciation makes the shift from living as a victim to living in joy. Knowing that I can make mistakes and choices I might regret, yet learn to accept those decisions, laugh about them and change my mind, opens up life for me to experience things, as I never have before.

I have lived long enough to know that at some point in time, I always look back on every single experience and see a purpose and a reason and a growth experience in all of it. So if I know that through hindsight I will reach that point then why not appreciate every moment as it is happening? That’s the work.