Today, I invite you to spend some time in silent consideration. Imagine me sitting with you and asking the following questions. Allow the time to turn into an internal conversation with me. I think this works best as a journalling exercise.
Everybody has wronged others, and there are no exceptions. Where have you wronged someone else and now feel the need for forgiveness?
Think back to 2 or 3 times when someone has wronged you and you forgave them (even if it was unspoken). How did you feel afterward?
Who in your life has wronged you in such a way that you don’t feel like you can forgive them? What did they do? Why is that so important to you? Why do you find it so difficult to forgive them?
Peace, Bo
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