When we forgive we let go of anger and hostility that eats away at our happiness and clouds our mind. Forgiving someone who has hurt you empowers you to let go of the pain from the past. It doesn’t mean you forget what happened; rather, it means you learn to release resentment and anger, which would otherwise be a burden on your mind and heart.
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If you’ve learned to let go of grudges and forgive, you’ve achieved a milestone in emotional intelligence and personal growth.
It’s not about forgetting what happened or condoning the action, but about freeing yourself from the burden of resentment and anger. That’s an accomplishment worth ...
Forgiving someone does not mean that you forgot what happened or that you even agree with it.
What it does mean is that you are willing to let go of that imperfect moment for the good of the overall relationship. Forgiveness frees your mind and your heart for greater expansion and growth.
Have you been hurt by someone?
Don't let their actions keep hurting you.
Forgive and let go for the sake of your well-being. Here's why:
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