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    Bring4th Bring4th Studies Spiritual Development & Metaphysical Matters loving and forgiving oneself

    Thread: loving and forgiving oneself


    norral (Offline)

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    #1
    10-01-2010, 05:19 AM
    this i believe is a timely topic. Carla brought it up in her q and a from
    this past tuesday in response to a question from pablissimo and i have
    seen this brought up in other areas on the web in this time frame. we just seem to be programmed to feel guilty about stuff and to be unable to let
    it go. and it seems to be easier to forgive others than to forgive ourselves.

    the truth as i see it is this. we have all done stuff we wish we
    hadnt done. every single one of us. no exceptions there. i look at it
    from the standpoint of a parent. having raised four children there is all
    kinds of stuff that happened when they were growing up. believe me
    ive earned my gray hairs lol. want to hear one . how about my
    15 year old son taking my brand new mazda turbocharged sportscar
    and ramming it into a brand new lincoln town car. nice right
    hes now in his 5th year as an elementary school teacher. what he did
    as a kid doesnt matter any more. ok ok so he was grounded forever lol
    what im saying is it is in the nature of a parent to see the good in
    their children. just ask the mom of any serial killer lol. they all say
    he was such a good boy growing up. i dont understand what happened
    you must have the wrong person lol.
    parents by their nature tend to overlook the imperfections of their
    children. perhaps we would all benefit if we looked at ourselves as
    though we were our own parents in other words as though we are
    our own children or grandchildren. then we would be much more
    forgiving with ourselves. here is a link to a flower essence that
    helps with healing the inner child

    http://www.ancientforestessences.com/cat.../81751.htm


    peace and love
    norral

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    Brittany

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    #2
    10-01-2010, 10:00 AM
    Lovely thoughts, as usual, Norral. I like the analogy of seeing all souls as your children. I think if we all took that disposition the world would be a much kinder place.

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    Aaron (Offline)

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    #3
    10-01-2010, 01:01 PM
    The ability to look at the self from many different viewpoints prevents the deadlock that so many of us on this planet are experiencing. When you can only see yourself as the role you're playing, it shuts down all possibility of opening the heart in acceptance of all. I love the thought of looking at yourself as if you were your own parent or caretaker. I think its empowering and captures the essence of the Creator's love for us. Smile

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    norral (Offline)

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    #4
    10-02-2010, 09:01 AM
    Dear Akhtu and Aaron

    Thanks for your kind and gracious responses. Self love and forgiveness
    expands our ability to love and forgive others. I look at this world and i
    say why not forgive myself i can forgive others without that much of a
    problem i might as well forgive myself. we are fortunate in that we have
    a support group here to encourage us and lift us up and give us
    new ideas for our journey thru this dimension.

    peace and love
    norral

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