One thing that I found interesting in the article was:
"Forgiveness doesn't mean that you deny the other person's responsibility for hurting you, and it doesn't minimize or justify the wrong. You can forgive the person without excusing the act. Forgiveness brings a kind of peace that helps you go on with life."
I think a lot of times we don't forgive because we cannot excuse the act. It is good to know you can forgive without excusing. But, in that, we must move onward.
Another thought within the article that I find trouble doing at times, which makes good sense to do:
"Move away from your role as victim and release the control and power the offending person and situation have had in your life. As you let go of grudges, you'll no longer define your life by how you've been hurt. You may even find compassion and understanding."
I hope you find the article enlightening...I did!
4 Comments:
Good ideas. Right now I find them easy to read and say yes I should do that but then doing it will be the hardest step. Thank you for sharing.
The first comment is mine. Hit the wrong button :)
very interesting. I've struggled with this for many years and I still have to wonder why...headed over to read the article. Thanks Joanie!
So, so true.
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