Published by Robert on 24 Jul 2010 at 05:09 pm
Forgiving the Nazi
There was a woman who had passed on who was learning to forgive the Nazi who had murdered her in the concentration camp. She was surrounded by Light Beings trying to help her to meet this individual and yes forgive him. The Nazi who had passed on as well was emaciated both physically and emotionally due to his transgressions. I do not know if the woman actually did forgive him. There must be a very strong lesson for this woman who had to learn forgiveness.
Book, Testimony of Light, by Helen Greaves
I find it difficult when religious individuals ask us to forgive someone else but find it difficult to forgive themselves i.e. guilt, anger, control, negative thoughts to name a few. Often when doing a session I will ask this question to my client, “what does forgiveness mean?” Most often an individual will not know the answer. It simply means “letting go.”
When we let go, we cannot be a victim to whatever is keeping us back from our true selves. I will also ask a client,”what do you get by holding onto ………….?How would that change you if you let go of…………?” Not so easy to answer the latter question. When a person holds onto emotional baggage it keeps him/her safe because it is familiar.
A person can learn to forgive themselves first before passing away to learn that art of letting go. Again, it is difficult to forgive another unless you forgive yourself first. So, let go, let go, let go.
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