Tell us about spiders. Until now, it has never occurred to me that a spider taught me how to forgive. In all honesty, I never knew how to feel about my father. I loved him because I was supposed to. But I feared him even more. I feared him like I feared spiders. Perhaps those. Read moreLearning How to Forgive.
Learning Forgiveness When I opened my yearbook, I began to reminisce about my half year of high school in China. As I flipped through the pages of the yearbook, a picture of an old man with a benevolent smile caught my eyes. Daydreaming about the incident, my eyesight became hazy, and I felt my hands becoming swollen, which always refreshes my.
Learning to forgive. I have to talk about one more thing. Some days, I look into the mirror and just want to yell at the guy looking back at me. A part of it is anger, some of it is sadness. Past memories blur into present issues, things I’ve done that I will never have the opportunity to apologize for. Guilt can wear and weigh us down, and it keeps us from living the best we can.
What Do I Need to Do In Order to Forgive? Learning to forgive is important, and learning to let go is necessary to move forward; how do you do it? First, you must be willing to forgive and that is mandatory. If there is unsettled feelings such as anger and pain, you must acknowledge and release that pain fully before starting the forgiveness.
Below I share how to forgive someone who has hurt you in 15 steps: Step 1: Move On to the Next Act. Your past history and all of your hurts are no longer here in your physical reality. Don’t allow them to be here in your mind, muddying your present moments. Your life is like a play with several acts. Some of the characters who enter have.