Many people believe forgiveness is a feeling. Like they can tell they’ve forgiven someone when they feel good toward that person. No. Forgiveness is in action. You forgive someone when you give them love. That may mean confronting them, or meeting a need, or giving your time.
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Forgiveness is not a feeling. You will never magically make yourself feel good about someone. Good feelings can grow from shared experiences of openness and meeting needs. But forgiveness is in action, not a tingly feeling. Feeling flows from the connection made during action.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
Sad realization that I never heard such an explicit and simple explanation of this...
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Most haven’t, we have this magical tingly feeling expectation.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @galev_ph
But that applies to pretty much ALL relationship aspects. We should have the tinglies at all times about everything or else leave.
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