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Forgiveness sets us free

By: Nerak Ami

The nature of forgiveness does more for the giver than the intended receiver. I confess, it is difficult to fully integrate in a sincere way, as it means moving beyond the ego's perceptions of feeling wronged, to a place of spiritual union with another human being.

We perceive ourselves separate from each other and are raised to look out for ourselves. We develop an internal trigger that goes off whenever we feel threatened by external forces. Over time, we establish a very keen sensor to others' words and actions for indications of being offended which kicks our defense mechanism into action. We then react according to whatever ego patterns have become our conditioned behavior matching the circumstances.

Some time ago I read, "Spirit is beyond being hurt". Whilst I understood what this means on the level of spirit, but such a notion seemed out of touch and illusive in the "real' world of human interactions. It took me a really long time to fully integrate that our God-self only 'sees' each other in his Divine state, exactly the way the Creator 'sees' us its creations - perfect. How then can our human intellect go beyond the seemingly physical, mental, emotional and psychological abuse caused by others?

Herein lays the crux of forgiveness. When we come to a place of deep spiritual insight, we realize that each of us in varying degrees have accepted erroneous information into our belief system which we live out every day. At the core, the further away from believing that we are loving and lovable beings, the more likely we are to inflict hurt on others and ourselves. Once we accept the other as a spiritual being also living the experiences of conditioned behavior, it becomes somewhat easier to separate ourselves from the perceived hurt because essentially, it is really about the other person's lack of awareness of his own true nature.

Understanding this, creates a huge shift of consciousness in how we interact with each other. This knowledge is also the nucleus of compassion. If I am able to understand that you are behaving the way you are, because somewhere within you are the scars of being hurt and are acting from a place of fear and self-recrimination, then who am I to add anger to your already existing pain?

Instead, with my understanding I offer my forgiveness and compassion. Acknowledging and sympathizing with this individual's conditioning supersede all notions of my personal ego feeling affronted. Then there are those horrifying life-changing events that many would say are unforgivable. I speak of murder, rape and so on. Obviously, I can only speak from my own experiences. I too have had to dig deep into my own soulto become aware enough, to live the very principle I speak of. It is not an easy undertaking especially if the experience happened as a young child where the memories and the associated pain are intensely implanted into our mind and sense of self however, if we ever want to be free, then it is an inevitable mission - to forgive, the accused.

On a more perceptible level, remember our every thought and emotion are waves of energy. "The Human Energy Field is a complex combination of overlapping energy patterns which define the unique spiritual, mental, emotional and physical makeup of an individual."

Holding on to anger, hurt, or other negative emotions associated with these kinds of experiences affect our physical structure taking a toll on our overall well-being. In addition, the culmination of our energy vibrations resonantes in the Universe which in turn, sends back matching vibrations manifesting as our physical reality. (We attract those things that we are in vibrational resonance with).

It becomes imperative to release our toxic emotions, as we are continually allowing them to dictate a certain aspect of the experiences coming into our lives. On one level, we are permitting the accused to continuously hurt us.

The comic in me sees this as some kind of inspired Cosmic arrangement - "none can be free until he first frees his brother". How many times should I forgive him? Seventy times seven or as many times as it takes for such a crucial lesson to take hold. The nature of forgiveness is an intricate dance of inter-connection between humans where I elevate my own being by first, 'lifting up' he who I perceive has wronged me. Such a notion could only be Heavenly designed.

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Forgiveness is one of those things when given, does more for the giver than the intended receiver, "None can be free until he first frees his brother".

Where two or more are gathered in the name of love, then a force like the mighty ocean shall sweep across this nation and leaving in its wake; the essence of love. When we see with eyes of love, hear with ears of love, speak words of love… that’s what we become, the very essence of love. Colorful spiritual giclee print art @ http://Journeyinart.imagekind.com . Expand mind - Http://www.Thejourney-inbookstore.com

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