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Thank you for responding, Amanda, and welcome to our family!

 

You are so right.

 

I didn't realize I needed to forgive until this last time when she

ignored me right in front of my hubby. It hurt, and right away I knew

that I needed to forgive her. All the other times I just let it slide,

but this time was different. I needed to forgive, release it, and move

on. Thank you for your wise words. Warm hug. Love, dhyana

 

, " Amanda "

<mi5anthr0pe wrote:

>

> Hi Dhyana,

>

> I can relate. Sometimes it feels like when we forgive, the other

> party should reciprocate, or admit faults. The fact is, we can't make

> that happen and sometimes it never will. I think what we need to

> remember is that forgiveness is for ourselves, and not necessarily

> for the one who needs to be forgiven. Once we accept things as they

> are and let go of the bitterness; we can grow spiritually. Thats my

> take on it anyway. We can only hope for the best. :)

>

> Amanda

> ---- Original Message ----

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I am glad I could help, if I did! :)

 

Amanda

---- Original Message ----

Novalees

 

RE: Re: Forgiving

Unforgiveness - Amanda

Fri, 05 Oct 2007 03:14:01 -0000

 

>

>Thank you for responding, Amanda, and welcome to our family!

>

>You are so right.

>

> I didn't realize I needed to forgive until this last time when she

>ignored me right in front of my hubby. It hurt, and right away I knew

>that I needed to forgive her. All the other times I just let it

>slide,

>but this time was different. I needed to forgive, release it, and

>move

>on. Thank you for your wise words. Warm hug. Love, dhyana

>

> , " Amanda "

><mi5anthr0pe wrote:

>>

>> Hi Dhyana,

>>

>> I can relate. Sometimes it feels like when we forgive, the other

>> party should reciprocate, or admit faults. The fact is, we can't

>make

>> that happen and sometimes it never will. I think what we need to

>> remember is that forgiveness is for ourselves, and not necessarily

>> for the one who needs to be forgiven. Once we accept things as they

>> are and let go of the bitterness; we can grow spiritually. Thats my

>> take on it anyway. We can only hope for the best. :)

>>

>> Amanda

>> ---- Original Message ----

>

>

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