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FORGIVENESS

ARTICLE WRITTEN BY ENG. AURELIA



 


Forgiveness is the act of letting go of resentment and anger towards someone who has wronged you. It involves choosing to release feelings of bitterness and hurt, and instead offering compassion and understanding. Forgiveness can bring healing and freedom, both for the person forgiving and the person being forgiven. It is an important aspect of personal growth and emotional well-being.

In the journey of forgiveness, remember that it is not about excusing the harm done to you but freeing yourself from the burden of resentment. It takes immense strength to release the grip of anger and replace it with understanding and compassion. You are capable of finding peace within yourself and extending forgiveness to those who have wronged you. Embrace the healing power of forgiveness and allow it to bring you closer to a place of inner peace and liberation.

ARTICLE WRITTEN BY ENG.AURELIA


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  1. Good article, forgiveness heals both body and soul. It gives self relief and makes you connect to God.

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  2. Thank you Aurelia for this well thought about article. Forgiveness is sideways important but most especially to the one who does it🤗. Thank you once again Aurelia

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