Should Forgiveness Have Limits?
When we think about forgiving people that have wronged us, our dad when we were younger, that person at work, you the the boss that fired us, or even something that happened that’s significantly worse, it almost feels like a justification or an acceptance of what happened to us, which makes it feel like there’s an injustice in the world. Like if I forgive that person, I’m letting them off. Yeah. Do you think we should always forgive everybody in all circumstances? Yeah, I think so. I mean, cuz I mean, you free yourself. the only way you’re going to free yourself from that person uh or from that past experience is for you to literally overcome the emotion. So, um God, we’ve all had people do really horrible things and we’ve probably done some horrible things to people as well. Um, but I don’t think you can free yourself or free them unless you decide that um, you know, love is going to be the thing that heals
Dr. Dispenza explains how forgiveness is not about excusing someone’s actions, but about freeing yourself from the emotional weight of the past. True healing and inner peace begin when we release resentment and choose to move forward.
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This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice. If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing serious emotional distress, please seek help from a qualified healthcare provider or mental health professional.
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