We Forgive…

 When I look honestly at myself, what I've done, and what my motives were, and have discussed them with another person, I have less self-justification and more self-compassion. I recognize the uninformed ways in which I handled people and situations, and can see the results. This view, seen from my Higher Self, gives me a more open view of both myself and others. In this light, I can be open to forgiving others for reacting according to their own human limitations. 

How freeing it is to release the burdensome load of resentments! And how the humbling aspect of self-recognition in the same actions leads to a feeling of lightness and understanding. We’re all just doing the best we can at any given moment. I have been given the gift of skipping to the next track in this LP of my life. I don’t need to keep repeating repeating repeating the same sequence of action/reaction. I can relax into letting things be what they are, knowing that none of it is personal. 

I learn to see myself honestly, becoming more aware every day of how my words and actions affect others. Am I being sensitive to who they are without sacrificing my own integrity? If yes, then I can let it be. If no, then I need to own up, make amends, and learn from the situation. 

I find my freedom in forgiving others - and myself - for being human. I can’t point anyone in the direction in which I think they ought to go. I can only ask my Creator to guide me on my path, knowing that I am on my way.

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