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forgiveness


no you can't hold someone down without staying down with them.

 



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When the student listens the teacher arrives.  Mahalo for the lesson.  



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Thank you for this Texann It is powerful reason for lettting go of anger and resentments.

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THE HIGHEST FORM OF WISDOM IS KINDNESS

Talmud


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Thank you. I found this to be true. When i learned forgiveness, only during the last 3 years, i felt the freedom it brought. I think to acdept that people, including me are flawed with good bits, bad bits means i can forgive. I can feel compassion and i can let go of resentments. Someone said resentments are like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. I like that.x



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not forgiving is drinking poison waiting for others to die (wondering why we are sick)

forgiveness is also a natural outcome of working all 12 steps

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Wow, Texan. That is a powerful sentence and an unfortunate truth. Thanks for sharing... xo

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And the flip side which is equally true is that you cannot help someone out of a hole until you climb out yourself. Specific to forgiveness...forgiving and being kind to ourselves allows for real forgiveness of others.

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The most helpful observation to me about forgiveness was how so often we freeze our feelings about the wound/injury in time granting them a sort of immortality.  So, of course, we get beaten up repeatedly every time we revisit the offense.  It was only when I realized that I could change my feelings about the offender (they are larger than the offense, are weak, need my support, etc.) that I could break the connection between what they did and how I feel about it/them now.

I've discovered that it is only after I change my feelings and memory that my resentments can lessen, and on good days, blow away with the wind.



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I believe that changing our feelings and attitudes is what recovery is all about.

It is not an easy task and since it is a process, I find using the slogans, prayer and living one day at a time works well.

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Betty

THE HIGHEST FORM OF WISDOM IS KINDNESS

Talmud
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