Forgiveness is one of the most freeing, most empowering experiences, we can create for ourselves. Forgiveness is healing, and every experience of healing is the remembering that we are already whole.
Forgiveness is a choice. You can, right now, choose...regardless of the perceived wrong, or its severity...to forgive, and here's the thing. You choose how much you want to forgive. Yep, "want". It is also a choice. There is a lot of talk, about taking responsibility for one's life. One of the sustaining pillars, of that kind of conscious creation, is directly related to one's willingness to forgive...self, others, situation, etc... It takes courage to live a life of forgiveness. It means forgiving, not only when it is easy, but when it is difficult. When we feel the most effected, the most harmed, the least safe, and the least loving. Forgiving, in that moment...in that place of hurt and anger and sadness and loneliness and fear...is one of the greatest miracles, that anyone can create. In that moment, you accomplish the seemingly impossible. In that moment, of forgiveness, you allow for the full potential of that moment. You create the space for the presence of healing...of remembering that all is already whole. In that moment, of forgiveness, you choose LOVE. You choose LOVE, in that moment of forgiveness, and when you choose LOVE, you are choosing your own well-being. You are choosing to remember yourSelf as LOVE. You are choosing ease and well-being and freedom and...remembering. Right now, what is your biggest, most profound opportunity for forgiveness? Who is so foul and so undeserving of your forgiveness? What experience, which person, what hurt makes your blood boil, curdle, freeze? Who has been impossible to forgive? Forgive them. It is that simple. Is it hard to forgive them? If they are the most vile, most hated, most undeserving of your forgiveness. Then...yes...it may be very challenging, to forgive them. Good. They're the one. Forgive them. Forgive them. No matter who they are. Another? You? No matter what they have done. No matter how vile, unrepentant, or evil they may seem. Forgive them. Forgive them, while you know them as evil. Forgive them, while you hate them. Forgive them, and keep forgiving them...and forgiving them...and forgiving them...until they are forgiven. Until you experience ease and well-being and freedom and joy, when you think of them. Until you remember them as whole. Until you remember yourself as whole. Forgive. Choose to forgive. It is a choice, and the choice takes courage. Maybe a lot of it. That's OK. You have it in you, to forgive. Forgiveness lives within you. Now's the time. Now can be a moment of profound healing and freedom. Will you forgive?
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