
FORGIVENESS
I used to think that forgiving someone meant that no matter what terrible thing had been done to me, I wouldn't hold it against them. Yesterday, while watching Oprah's follow up on "The Secret", I realized just how wrong I was.
Today I feel like a new person! Rev. Dr. Michael Beckwith and Philosopher James Ray were guests on the Oprah show and as they talked and shared with the audience, I was reconnected with the spiritual principles I had previously learned, as well as truths I have always known.
I often wondered why after I had forgiven someone, I still felt angry. Though I had committed not to hold the violation against them, I still relived it often in my mind, with the same level of hurt and condemnation as when it first happened. Until yesterday.
Now I understand that forgiveness includes thanking those persons(yeah thanking them) for giving you the experiences that allow you to know yourself better. To realize your strengths and increase them. To face your weaknesses and improve on them.
Once you stop feeling like a victim you can take ownership of your life! You can look back, even if it was just yesterday and find your truth in the situation. Knowledge to assist you in living better, wiser, fully. Most times when we have been done a wrong, we put something negative out there that received a negative response. Sometimes of course the response is far more horrible than what you sent out, however it was indeed a reaction to your actions. Haters are out there, we all know that and you don't have to do anything but shine to get them to conspire to harm you, & there are circumstances when heinous things are done to us that we had nothing to do with at all. Like when a child is molested...they had no role in that what so ever. But they can learn about their individual power from it later.
These opportunities to forgive, show us who we are, how we react to challenges, difficult moments, even abominations. And then we can decide whether we want to find our power, or give it away. It's up to you. You can relinquish it, leave it in a sea of negativity, or you can not be afraid of it(your power, your oneness with God), harness it, rise with it, live richly!
So for all of those who have hurt me, lied on me, beat me, abused me, stole from me, disrespected me, thrown obstacles in my way.....thank you for giving me the experiences. I know my power now, and I am on my way!
..but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little. (Luke 7:47)
That's melavision. What's yours?
Today I feel like a new person! Rev. Dr. Michael Beckwith and Philosopher James Ray were guests on the Oprah show and as they talked and shared with the audience, I was reconnected with the spiritual principles I had previously learned, as well as truths I have always known.
I often wondered why after I had forgiven someone, I still felt angry. Though I had committed not to hold the violation against them, I still relived it often in my mind, with the same level of hurt and condemnation as when it first happened. Until yesterday.
Now I understand that forgiveness includes thanking those persons(yeah thanking them) for giving you the experiences that allow you to know yourself better. To realize your strengths and increase them. To face your weaknesses and improve on them.
Once you stop feeling like a victim you can take ownership of your life! You can look back, even if it was just yesterday and find your truth in the situation. Knowledge to assist you in living better, wiser, fully. Most times when we have been done a wrong, we put something negative out there that received a negative response. Sometimes of course the response is far more horrible than what you sent out, however it was indeed a reaction to your actions. Haters are out there, we all know that and you don't have to do anything but shine to get them to conspire to harm you, & there are circumstances when heinous things are done to us that we had nothing to do with at all. Like when a child is molested...they had no role in that what so ever. But they can learn about their individual power from it later.
These opportunities to forgive, show us who we are, how we react to challenges, difficult moments, even abominations. And then we can decide whether we want to find our power, or give it away. It's up to you. You can relinquish it, leave it in a sea of negativity, or you can not be afraid of it(your power, your oneness with God), harness it, rise with it, live richly!
So for all of those who have hurt me, lied on me, beat me, abused me, stole from me, disrespected me, thrown obstacles in my way.....thank you for giving me the experiences. I know my power now, and I am on my way!
..but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little. (Luke 7:47)
That's melavision. What's yours?

