Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 Forgiveness is very important to healing. It releases anger, pain, sorrow, guilt, hate and fear. This is NOT a pardon or opening to allow wrongful actions to reoccur, it is just a release, for closure and ability to move on. Punnishment of self and others only makes it worse. I used to punnish myself but realized it did no good. We're too hard on ourselves, our worst enemy and critic. Too often, we feel we deserve whatever was done to us, including things self inflicted. This is a summary of a longer essay I had on my site, tucked away in my files, along with others, now in fixed medium for copyright into a book. So many come to me saying they can't forgive themselves as well as others, and don't understand that in order to heal this must happen first. This knowledge comes first hand from many hard lessons. I'm in a situation now where I must forgive someone who's trying to reconnect with me, a lady who guided me on the Red Road. We seem to clash a lot, too many misunderstandings, I had to pull away, having much previous damage to heal from, from situations with different people. I pray she understands what I told her, that although I forgive her I cannot get close or reach out anymore, at least for now. Forgiveness is a slow, painful process we must all face. Facing ourselves is the hardest challenge we have. Once we've accomplish this, the healing process begins and we can see the road to recovery. If anyone needs help with this, I have many ideas. -Sincerely, Silver- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.