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A Whisper from my soul
All things that humans do are all charged to their faults. God made our mind to control anything and made our heart to balance everything. But what really lies from that existence depends on one's self. What you do in your life depends on your strength and courage. One beginning, different plot, one end; that's the real story of life.

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Musing: The Meaning of Forgiveness
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 12:07:00 AM
One night, while scanning a book, a certain page caught my attention. Natawa ako sa very first line ng paragraph: “Most of us believe that the people who hurt us should be punished for the pain they caused us.”

“What we fail to see is that in this way, we are harming ourselves more. Merely seeing them regularly and forcing ourselves to act as if nothing is wrong, all because we don’t know how to confront them with our anger; can give us a serious pain in the neck. We refuse to forgive the sinners because we believe we would be betraying ourselves and negating the impact of their wrong doings. Sometimes, we even deny to ourselves that we had been hurt, and console ourselves by saying, ‘What’s done is done, and there’s no point in reliving the past.’ This perspective reflects the idea that attempting to forgive the people who hurt us will force us to go through the unpleasant experiences and will only leave us vulnerable to being hurt.
Forgiveness is a virtue. It is a reward of an honest healing process. It is being kind to ourselves by letting go of any resentment and grudge that pull us to depression and loneliness. Forgiveness is something we do for ourselves. By doing so, we rid ourselves of the excess emotional baggage that had been holding us back and weighing us down. Indeed, forgiveness is a priceless virtue that can only be realized through an honest reconciliation with one’s past and a genuine openness to embrace a life anew.”
Then I posed a question to myself: "What is the force that prevents me from forgiving or accepting forgiveness?" It was in that moment of reflection that I realized I was simply afraid of experiencing the pain of shattered trust once more. The fear lingered within me, whispering that if I were to forgive them, they might repeat their mistakes again.

A dear friend and classmate once imparted these words of wisdom: "Live your life without dwelling on the past..."

That statement struck a chord within me, leading me to a profound realization. Forgiveness, indeed, is a virtue that liberates us from the burden of carrying excessive emotional baggage. It empowers us to release the weight that has been holding us back and dragging us down.

In understanding this, I have come to recognize the significance of forgiveness. It is not merely an act of absolving others, but a means of freeing ourselves from the chains of resentment and pain. By letting go, we create space for growth, healing, and a brighter future.

Embracing forgiveness allows us to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. It grants us the opportunity to nurture our own well-being, as we learn to navigate life with a lighter heart and a renewed sense of inner peace.

So, I choose to embrace forgiveness, to release the shackles of the past, and to embark on a path of healing and personal growth.

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