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Forgiveness is not what I thought it was

Forgiveness is not what I thought it was. I had been wondering why we seem so compelled to understand the true meaning of forgiveness. Is it perhaps because we sense that within forgiveness there is a mystery that holds the … Continue reading

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the unwritten letter

Two years ago, someone very close to me sent me a message that was deeply hurtful. Reading those words was like eating glass. I was shocked, astonished, angry, and wounded for a long time. They never apologized or even acknowledged … Continue reading

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Forgiveness isn’t what we think

You know that phrase that you hear once and it shoots like a fire-tipped arrow to your heart. And you can feel the Truth in it, like a heart-fire. That’s how I felt when I read Jerry Jampolsky’s line, “Forgiveness … Continue reading

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