Forgiveness
really starts with forgiving ourselves. If we harbor a grudge against
others or wish them ill because of what they did to us, we allow them,
in effect, to live in our soul.
Let’s
suppose that you have a package beautifully emblazoned with ribbons and
flowers, and it represents your soul, your personhood and serenity. And
let’s also suppose that you give the box to someone who defaces or
worse destroys it. This is exactly what happens when you harbor
bitterness and resentment toward someone else, someone who may not even
know that you are angry or upset with them.
So
the bottom line is that you need to take care of yourself
. You have to
draw healthy boundaries around your own soul so that you can mature and
reach the destiny of greatness that’s within you
I’m
reminded of the quote, “For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the
saddest are these: ‘It might have been.’” Of course, some individuals
have opportunities that smooth their path to greatness, but we all can
think of legions of people who came from nothing, who seemingly had no
options, and yet somehow carved out a life of meaning and connectedness
for themselves. There are beacons of hope out there. There people who
can help you on your path. You cannot simply sit by the phone and hope
for it to ring or sit by the computer and hope for an email to rescue
you from life’s unfairness. It is up to you. Give it your best shot or
you too will have a life of regrets.
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