Beautifully put and that's VERY insightful. Few realize forgiveness is rooted in non-duality where, when you understand that both the past and future are unreal, what could there possibly be to forgive? Yet, if you hold the past or future as real, then you rely on perception as your guide - and this guide is all about the honing of judgments - - in this case, the 'forgiveness' towards you have an aversion is unreal because it presumes that there is something to overlook.
Anyway, if there was a specific reference in my writing which you found confusing or misleading on this point, please let me know where and I'll happily clarify further as I have done here on your page....
Again, thanks for the insightful thoughts....you are absolutely right....true forgiveness sits within the recognition that there is NOTHING to forgive....which is paradoxical seeing life through the ego's (aka judgment's lens) lens....
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Beautifully put and that's VERY insightful. Few realize forgiveness is rooted in non-duality where, when you understand that both the past and future are unreal, what could there possibly be to forgive? Yet, if you hold the past or future as real, then you rely on perception as your guide - and this guide is all about the honing of judgments - - in this case, the 'forgiveness' towards you have an aversion is unreal because it presumes that there is something to overlook.
Anyway, if there was a specific reference in my writing which you found confusing or misleading on this point, please let me know where and I'll happily clarify further as I have done here on your page....
Again, thanks for the insightful thoughts....you are absolutely right....true forgiveness sits within the recognition that there is NOTHING to forgive....which is paradoxical seeing life through the ego's (aka judgment's lens) lens....
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