Guest guest Posted May 7, 2000 Report Share Posted May 7, 2000 (Posted from another conference) Part 3: Dear Bhadra Govinda Das, Many thanks for your lenghthy, detailed and informative reply. My sincere gratitude for taking the time to read and analyse each of my questions. Your answers were uplifting indeed. My main problem is this: I have commited a sin of a type which is unspeakable. I also know of another who has commited similar sin to a loved one of mine. My initial and continuing feeling towards the former is of anger, shock, sickening, disbelief, disgust, all horrible feelings intertwined. I am not a hypocrit when it comes to people and their emotions. If I feel all the above about this other person who has hurt my loved one (and therefore me) I cannot forgive them. HOW CAN I FORGIVE MYSELF IF I CANT FORGIVE ANOTHER IN THE SAME POSITION?. I CANT. NOR CAN I EXPECT OR DESIRE OTHERS' FORGIVENESS. WITHOUT FORGIVRNESS OF YOUR OWN SELF YOU CANT GO ON SURELY. I have sinned in "small" ways in the past but I can forgive myself for these as I consider that I was young, naive or plain stupid. But when one is older, wiser there is no excuse. Also, I cannot even begin to attempt to bring peace and happiness to my own life when I have brought so much pain and hurt and disgust to another. Please remember that I think about nothing else but my sin. I can never be happy in this frame of mind. This almost sounds like a lost cause, it feels like it. Being unable to forgive oneself is like being in emotional stalement. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Signed Confused One My Response: Dear Prabhu, Ksama, tolerance and forgiveness, is the quality of a devotee. A nondevotee of Krishna can not understand this. The only way to understand this is by becoming a devotee of Krishna. As I explained to you in my previous text, please chant Hare Krishna Maha Mantra, and everything becomes clear in the course of time. Also, tolerance and forgiveness, has to be PRACTISED, along with chanting Hare Krishna Maha Mantra, and eventually you will understand how to forgive and forget. To forgive and forget is the nature / quality of a devotee of Krishna. Please confirm if you have started chanting, the Maha Mantra. Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Your humble servant, Bhadra Govinda Das. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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