My journey with ‘forgiveness’ has been a rather difficult one. I have ‘forgiven’ – completely and honestly believed in my ability to forgive, only to find years later that I still harbor resentment and bitterness. So I came to accept that I will probably never find a way to forgive honestly.
However, I recently found this very interesting definition of ‘forgiveness’ which I find to be true and honest and I think if I apply it, it might bring an end to my forgiveness journey and allow me to move forward with my healing.
However, I recently found this very interesting definition of ‘forgiveness’ which I find to be true and honest and I think if I apply it, it might bring an end to my forgiveness journey and allow me to move forward with my healing.
“Forgiveness is the willingness to free yourself and others from the role of abuser in your life. When you forgive someone you are not condoning their actions, but you are releasing yourself from perpetuating the energetic pattern that has caused pain.
In every situation where forgiveness is necessary, there is an abuser role and a victim role. You have chosen one or the other of these parts in order to learn a certain set of lessons about the polarities of the dynamic that is being played out. The only way that you can release yourself from the part that you have chosen is through forgiveness of yourself and the others involved.
This simply means that you release them from having to play their role for you any longer. When you have released the other players from their parts, you will find that the play itself changes very rapidly.
To enter into the state of forgiveness, you need only affirm, ‘I release you from playing this role for me’, each time you find yourself resenting another. When this is said each time the circumstances or emotion arises in your mind, you will very quickly break the cycle and release the pattern from your life, enabling you to move forward on your path. “ Naisha Ahsian
What do you think? A good definition (or perhaps just a non issue for you)?In every situation where forgiveness is necessary, there is an abuser role and a victim role. You have chosen one or the other of these parts in order to learn a certain set of lessons about the polarities of the dynamic that is being played out. The only way that you can release yourself from the part that you have chosen is through forgiveness of yourself and the others involved.
This simply means that you release them from having to play their role for you any longer. When you have released the other players from their parts, you will find that the play itself changes very rapidly.
To enter into the state of forgiveness, you need only affirm, ‘I release you from playing this role for me’, each time you find yourself resenting another. When this is said each time the circumstances or emotion arises in your mind, you will very quickly break the cycle and release the pattern from your life, enabling you to move forward on your path. “ Naisha Ahsian