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Forgiveness


Just to say hello to everyone.

Some of you know already that I attend a weekly study group.  For the past two weeks we have been looking at forgiveness, with Lewis Smedes - the same video two weeks running!  He outlines four stages of forgiveness, which I wanted to share with folks.

1 Acknowlegement  that you have been hurt
2 Blaming the person who has hurt you
3 Surrender the right to get even
4 Begin to revise, so that you no longer hate, but accept that they are a flawed human being, just like ourselves

He said that it is a long process and won't happen immediately.

In your imagination or in person, you say:

"I don't understand"
"I'll never understand"
"It isn't okay, it never will be okay, but I forgive "

We all found this so helpful and I thought it might help others to understand, and to begin a healing process.

I might add that I have not yet put this into practise!



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Angela L Hogg


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Dear Angela:

Your cat is sweet. I have a siamese. What a poignant lesson. Forgiveness is a very hard thing to put into practice, but following these 4 steps makes the pill a little easier to swallow.

Welcome to MIP I enjoyed your post.

Take care,

Cookie

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I really like these stages and it makes sense
but it will be a loonng process for sure even though 4 steps make
it seems short and sweet.  I think I can do the first two
easy - hmmmmmmmm perhaps that is a problem.  I can
do step three usually in reality (don't let mind readers near
me though) but forget step four and I know I had better
learn or resentment will turn me into a bitter old lady some day.

Good info, thanks Angela  and I have kept this info to reference
when I am ready for steps three and four.

ddub

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Thanks for sharing that.... what helped me with respect to forgiveness, particulary when my A was active and drinking (and all the associated crap that goes with that), was when I learned that by granting forgiveness, it was for MY health and serenity, and was a step in ME getting better.  I was not anywhere near a point where I wanted to "let her off the hook", so to speak, but learned to understand that this lack of forgiveness was keeping ME sick....

Take care
Tom

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What a GEM!

(((Angela))) thank you.  Although I have forgiven my A and moved on, and I know that the forgiving was the key to my letting go, it has reminded me that that is what I need to do with my daughter.

God Bless you.
Heartbroken



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