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Originally Posted by Kätzchen
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Forgiveness is an concept, which to me, requires some form of pennance, or some form of repentance and corrective measures applied. In my mind, forgiveness serves no one.
Forgiveness or to forgive someone has never served any purpose in my life.
I actually learned in therapy that it's okay to not believe in forgiveness..... that it's okay to let go and move forward with my life.
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I honestly never thought about it exactly like this.
The concept of letting go, for me, is everything and it really is not the same as forgiveness.
Holding onto anger, resentment or bitterness hurts me more than another person. Letting go of all of that really feels liberating.
My clients talk about doing their 12-steps and getting stuck on making amends. They state that they are afraid the person they want to make amends to will not forgive them. I try to reinforce that they are making amends for themself; not to expect the other person to "forgive" them.
I never thought about it in terms of letting go but I think it is the same thing.
I can't really move on until I let go. That is really difficult for me.
I need to work on this.
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