The Four Steps to Forgiveness
4. I commit myself to forgiving John and I accept the peace and freedom which forgiveness brings.
Example 2:
In this example someone’s girlfriend, Janet, ended the relationship.
1. I am willing to forgive Janet for leaving me.
2. I now choose to release my feelings of regret, abandonment and fear.
3. I acknowledge that forgiving Janet benefits me, as I will feel clearer, happier, and more able to create better relationships in the future.
4. I commit myself to forgiving Janet and I accept the peace and freedom which forgiveness brings.
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About the Author
William Martin has been involved with the Findhorn community in different roles for over 30 years. He also worked within the computer field as a Freelance IT Contractor to BT, and Apple Computer UK. Additionally, he developed and delivered courses, which combined Computer Training with Personal Development. Community living offers many opportunities for Forgiveness, and William champions an open and secular approach that can support many more people in everyday life, regardless of faith or philosophy.
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Awesome! This hit the nail on the head for me. Forgiveness does not have to be taken for weakness. Tough forgiveness is forgiveness that works. This is a great article.