The Root of the Matter
“Forgiveness that covers only part of the wrong, is like two fingers given in a handshake.” - Wells.
It is all but impossible for me to remember the number of times I have been confronted with someone who claimed they had forgiven another for some perceived personal wrong and yet they still harbored some hidden minor ill feelings over the matter. Forgiveness of this kind isn’t forgiveness at all.
If you break off the root of ill feelings leaving some behind in your thoughts and emotions the opportunity is there for those feelings to grow again into an inhibiting pattern of interaction with the person in question and others related to the matter.
True forgiveness is a clean break that leaves nothing behind.
Seek to forgive others for perceived transgressions that they may not even be aware of and make certain that your forgiveness doesn’t have any lingering hidden conditions or roots of ill feeling.
You will be able to move on with your life and won’t have a multitude of emotional strings tied to past people, events and feelings.
Making the world a better place starts by making yourself a better person.
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