Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it. pls explain the meaning of this quote properly
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Forgiveness and happiness may not seem like obvious companions but they are directly linked. So much of our emotional and physical energy can become tied up in feelings of anger and past resentment. Although it’s a long and challenging process, working with forgiveness can free up energy that can be channeled into cultivating more happiness.
When working towards forgiveness this does not mean forgetting the incident, years or months of pain or even saying that something hurtful was ok and acceptable. One of the most difficult things we as humans are ever called upon to do is to respond to injustice with kindness, and to forgive the unforgivable however the kindest thing you can do for yourself is to work on forgiveness. Your enemy may not deserve to be forgiven for all the pain and sadness and suffering purposefully inflicted on your life, but you deserve to be free.
Forgiveness can be quite hard, it can take months or years but living with a grudge or resentment can often be harder.
Quite often forgiveness is confused with reconciliation. One day it may lead to reconciliation but just because you forgive someone it does not mean you have to tell the person they are forgiven, you do not have to talk to them, you do not have to be friends with them, it is about setting yourself free from that person and letting your grudge, hatred and disappointment go. Letting go is something you can do to go from being a victim to self empowered whether the person in the “wrong” apologizes or not. Forgiveness is a path to freedom. It frees one from the control of the ‘offender.’
If you have issues with holding grudges , you can become so wrapped up in past wrongs that you can’t enjoy the present leaving you feeling quite helpless. You could even end up jeopardising future relationships.
I am quite sure that there isn’t one single human being in this world who hasn’t been hurt or injured emotionally by someone they knew and trusted. It’s not that we CAN’T forgive, it’s more that we don’t WANT to – and that’s ok there is nothing wrong with that as it can be a slow and painful process that can not be rushed.
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