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Forgive: not judging, but forgiving and loving others and so please God.
It is the most difficult but the most desirable of emotions - for to forgive not only lifts the burden of anger and hatred from the "forgiver" but it restores to the "forgiven" the humanity that we have denied him or her, even it he or she does not deserve it.
Make the decision to forgive, not only toward your partner, but importantly for yourself (if you feel this is relevant).
It may seem that these are things a priest should ask God to forgive, not a human psychoanalyst.
In Asian religions, we are urged to forgive not so much to propitiate a Deity but more because grudge-bearing is bad for our own spiritual health.
It probably doesn't".People in his situation should be asking themselves, "What is your contribution to this society...and if [they] could make one contribution, it should be to try and forgive, not to forget, but to forgive, and rejoice that the circumstances which created violence are gone," he added.His fellow guest disagreed completely.
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And it ends this way: He has not been forgiven, not that he wants to be.
We do not forgive, we do not forget.
"I don't forgive you or not forgive you.
And I couldn't forgive her for not understanding.
In the end, to forgive or not to forgive seems like half the equation.
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