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The heart is with you, atonement: 5 stories from two lives about evil and forgiveness
We all want to be forgiven, and we all want to release the anger that is buried in our hearts and forgive those who hurt us.
The problem is that no one has explained to us how to do it - 5 stories about evil, good, and forgiveness that will change your life
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03/10/2022
03/10/2022
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Since we are all flawed and imperfect, the ability to say sorry, an apology - admitting a mistake or a temporary weakness, are necessary for any healthy relationship, but contrary to popular belief, forgiveness is not only beneficial to the receiver, but also to the one who gives it.
The ability to understand a mistake and regret it is the most important key to healing the soul, and the ability to forgive those who hurt you is no less important and not just considered noble in every culture.
We have collected for you different stories of people who hurt and were hurt, and went through a process of full forgiveness, which allowed them to continue with their lives.
The murderer who learned to forgive himself for the death of his younger brother through his own fault and learned to believe in himself, the woman who forgave the murderer of her mother and brother, after discovering that forgiveness is almost impossible, and the doctor who claims that one should actually embrace anger and hatred in order to live better. Equip yourself with a tissue and wait for inspiration - 5 stories that will change your view of evil
"My brother was murdered because of me, and after more than 20 years, I discovered the way to atonement"
"I realized that the only way to release the trauma is to forgive the killer of my mother and my little brother"
"Forget about forgiveness - surrender to hatred"
"I forgave my husband who led a double life"
"At the age of 41 I found out that my mother killed my brother" (caution, heartbreaking)
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