Paying Attention to Guidance
I am so excited to announce that I will be performing my one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, regularly in Los Angeles starting the second Thursday in February. It's going to be at a wonderful theatre called bang Comedy Theatre in Hollywood. Let me give you a little...
The 5 Top Reasons to Never Forgive and Why You Must
I have been performing my one-woman play, My Brooklyn Hamlet, on and off since 2000. It is based on my journey from deep despair and darkness to acceptance and peace after my father (whom I adored) shot and killed my mother (my best friend) and subsequently married my...
Getting involved to make a difference
I'm excited to announce that I have the opportunity to go back to Sedona to help out during the last week leading up to V-Day Sedona this year. I've co-produced the benefit production of The Vagina Monologues in Sedona since 2006. And the director has asked me to act...
Forgiveness and A Course in Miracles
I've been reading A Course in Miracles again. When I moved to Sedona years ago I got through to Lesson 68. That was around the time that I first noticed miracles happening all the time in my life. I'm only on Day 8 of the lessons now. I'm reading the book from start...
Dysfunctional family, Festivities, and The Power of Forgiveness
Holidays are meant to be happy, joyous, and life-affirming times. Filled with joy and gratitude we return home to our families, fill our bellies with delicious food and our hearts with cheer. Right? Well, truth be told that in most cases this just isn’t true. Instead...
Fun intro to The University of Santa Monica
This is a little late, but I wanted to share a Halloween photo of me and my partner, Dayna, and our fellow USM assisting team members and friends Paul and Jesse who dressed up as the President and Vice-President of The University of Santa Monica. I am assisting with...
I Have a Dream….
I have a dream that one day no man or woman will be judged by who they love, but how they love. The passing of Prop. 8 in California which stripped civil rights from gay Americans and the subsequent passing of other legislation in Arizona, Florida and Arkansas, where...
Eve Ensler, V-Day and Stopping Violence
Saturday I had the honor of taking part in a V-Day workshop in Los Angeles that was being held for V-Day organizers. Here's a photo of yours truly, Brenda Adelman, with my good friend and co-producer of V-Day Sedona for the last three years, Mindy Mendelsohn (on the...
My first book on the Power of Forgiveness
Hi everyone, I've just moved into my new home in Santa Monica and it is super. Check out my new photo below. My good friend and brilliant photographer Robin Ocepek took it of me this summer when I was in Hawaii. I have something exciting to share with you. During a...
Work as Prayer, Beliefs as Action, Living your Art
Hi everyone, Well, Los Angeles is just fabulous. It's a city of dreams and creativity and spirituality. I attended the Sunday Service at Agape this week. Rev. Michael Beckwith (many know him from the movie The Secret) gave a powerful talk. He referenced a quote from...

Never go to sleep angry, because you never know if the person you’re mad at will wake up the next morning. Always forgive someone. You never know if you’ll speak to them again. Get over it. It’s better than knowing you’ll never get to tell them you’re sorry, or that you still love them. It might be too late.
Anonymous
I like to spend Fridays tapping into why I tell my story in the first place, why I am so inspired to show others how to heal from their story and then how to share in an even bigger way so they can help more people.
Luckily when my mother was murdered by my father I had a great relationship with her so I didn’t move into guilt and shame and all the myriad of emotions that come from love not expressed, from judging others and/or from distancing ourselves.
But I have had life coaching clients who distanced themselves from parents as they should have (because their parents never showed any remorse for abuse), but then were afraid that the parent would die and they would feel guilty.
What I teach them is something I did to release my anger toward my father before he died so that when he did I was free of guilt (I know it makes no sense to feel guilty but emotions sometimes have no logic- have you noticed?)
1. Set a healthy boundary.
If your parent has never taken responsibility for their actions I wouldn’t suggest having them back in your life except in a minimal way and only if it is necessary.
2. Creative Visioning.
Remember them as a little child or as a baby when they couldn’t possibly have been abusive. More likely they were abused. Connect with that essence as a way to take in their God-like qualities so that you can find compassion for them…because that opens your heart to the loving.
3. Fiercely Connect with That Compassion.
When you think of them and perhaps get angry…bring forth this new compassionate side. It will help you to experience more joy and help you to move into acceptance of your self-honoring choice of limiting your time with them. That is an act of self-love. And so when it is time for them to pass on…there will be less or no guilt.
Make sense?
This is a way to change the story you are telling yourself about your relationship with and to them and that begins the healing.
Interested in more healing tips?
Fridays I’ll be focusing on them.
Monday is for miracles, the power of story, and some cool tips for making the biggest impact.by just being you.
In the loving,
Brenda
P.S. Just have to share a couple of comments I received from students in my The Freedom to Tell Your Hero Story Master Class Series this week so they know how much they mean to me.
“If it wasn’t for you, I doubt I would ever be on this path to my highest aspirations”
Performer
“What a break through b/c of Brenda Adelman on my “why” in regards to my business practices. I discovered a direction I want to go with my business which is Super Great . I really Love how Brenda Adelman does her Magick!!
Biz Owner