Jun 4
Happy Birthday Bro. and the Power of Forgiveness
Good Morning my Wonderful Blog Friends. Beautiful Day isn’t it. Thank you, thank you, thank you to our Creator.
Today is my Brothers’ birthday. You can learn more about my great brother friend here.
I am so lucky and totally blessed to have such a wonderful family. We all get along and have each others’ backs.
Sometimes I hear when doing readings of people that don’t talk to their family about some silly argument. They spend their lifetime holding a grudge. What for?
I was talking to my friend and she said she was angry at someone for a long long time and she stopped to think about why she was angry at them and she couldn’t remember. She thought it was hilarious and I said well then you can let it go and she said not on your life. I’m thinking though as it was all expressed in humour that it was already released. She was just being funny.
Bobby is somewhat like that he holds onto things sometimes.
That is one thing I am learning about reading about Tithing is that things like that block the flow. Holding onto anger doesn’t affect the other person in the least it only affects you. The other person wins (although they probably have long forgotten) twice. Once by getting away with whatever they did (although everything is divinely guided) and wins again by that block that we allow ourselves to hold onto that stops our flow. Every time you relive the moment the block gets harder and more stuck.
Everyone wants to stir their cauldron many times in their life but we have to remember that forgiveness is such a blessing. It’s hard but remember you are not changing the other person you are only changing yourself. Forgiveness is a gift we give to ourselves.
Have a happy happy day my Brother and may your year be filled with abundance, good health and tons of fun.
Quote for you:
“When you hold resentment toward another, you are bound to that person or condition by an emotional link that is stronger than steel. Forgiveness is the only way to dissolve that link and get free.” Rev. Catherine Ponder
How so very serendipitous, this quote was first on my list as it said everything I wanted the quote to say and Rev. Catherine Ponder is one of the leading experts on Tithing.
Here’s another that was equally as powerful:
“To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.” Lewis B. Smedes
Until we Meet Again, Sharon
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