Forgiveness has become my superpower. I experienced severe trauma as a kid for ten years, CSA, terroristic threats, and physical beatings. I had two violent exes (one who tried to kill me and one who threatened to) and experienced SA and violence against me, including gun violence, five times as an adult. I lost everything I owned because I was lied to and stolen from. But I wake up now, after decades of navigating very choppy waters, in gratitude for this day, this moment. I learned the power of forgiveness after reading a book by Bill Phillips called Transformation. The book takes you step-by-step through 12 writing exercises covering many topics from exercise to food to community service. One of the chapters is called "The Big Forgive." I did that chapter dozens of times on repeat over several years. I also meditated and asked for strength to be willing to even be willing to forgive. That prayer works, by the way. I sent healing thoughts to everyone who harmed me and visualized all the predators in a circle around a fire. I meditated and pictured them as children, which also helped me to let go. Then one day, I sat down in that circle. I realized I was one of my worst abusers. From that moment on, I began to make a friend of the worst enemy of my life. Me. This article confirms everything I have experienced about forgiveness. I love it when science highlights how powerful our brains are when we focus. =)
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DonnaMay 15, 2025
Reflecting on what Forgive Let Go said, I was struck by how little we may know about what has gone on in a person’s life. The intensity and continuous horrors that she experienced. It renews my compassion for all beings, and allows me to exercise forgiveness to strangers who are mean or out of control, who don’t act in the way I believe they should. I have a harder time exercising forgiveness with elected officials who are harming millions of people through their unchecked actions, or starting wars.
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