Guest guest Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 Ahhh! For me the hardest part of forgiveness is forgiving ourselves. For some of us...we are our own worst critique. It's an inner battle for me. However, I do like the idea to surrender that to Shakti or Diety for healing and acceptance. Great Idea! Thanks Gary and Sarita. DenDen > Hey, I like that! Nice Gary. I think I am going to give that a try. > I have been very successful in my forgiveness but there are a few > issues that I am having great difficulty with. > > Sarita > > , " garyg " > <lapis.nrg@> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > I thought I'd share an something I've been trying. > > > > After processing anger and coming to a state of forgiveness to others > > and yourself, surrender the results and anything left unprocessed as > > an offering to Shakti or the Deity that resonates with you the most. > > Not out of guilt nor asking for forgiveness but as a gift. > > > > You may find this helps if it resonates with you, or not. > > > > Peace, > > g. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 Me too DenDen! I have forgiven myself for all things except for when my daughter has gotten hurt (she's 2) and the impatience that I have with my mother. The injuries really aren't my fault (call off DYFS!!) but I feel guilty anyway, lol. My mother is very judgemental and likes to stomp all over my boundaries. I feel that I should be able to handle things better than I do though. : ( It is an ongoing process... Sarita , " Denny " <dennynorton wrote: > > > Ahhh! For me the hardest part of forgiveness is forgiving ourselves. > For some of us...we are our own worst critique. It's an inner battle > for me. However, I do like the idea to surrender that to Shakti or > Diety for healing and acceptance. Great Idea! > > Thanks Gary and Sarita. > > DenDen > > > > Hey, I like that! Nice Gary. I think I am going to give that a > try. > > I have been very successful in my forgiveness but there are a few > > issues that I am having great difficulty with. > > > > Sarita > > > > , " garyg " > > <lapis.nrg@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > I thought I'd share an something I've been trying. > > > > > > After processing anger and coming to a state of forgiveness to > others > > > and yourself, surrender the results and anything left unprocessed > as > > > an offering to Shakti or the Deity that resonates with you the > most. > > > Not out of guilt nor asking for forgiveness but as a gift. > > > > > > You may find this helps if it resonates with you, or not. > > > > > > Peace, > > > g. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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