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For me it's a choice and an ongoing process.
I release the person, and I move on with my life--Keep the focus on me and my responsibilities/blessings/goals.
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Cobweb
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up for heiwalove
I don't know the specifics of what you are referring to in your thread about crying all the time when you say "there's stuff in my life that has been difficult lately, too." but I thought maybe this thread by GiGi would help.
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quote:Originally posted by barksplinter: It is SIMPLE. If you don't Forgive people, They will OWN you the rest of your life. Again note: I DID NOT SAY IT WAS EASY.
You got it, man! I hope your life is going better now!
God Bless!
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are you working with eft? i am meeting with an eft practitioner on tuesday night to try it out. i looked at some youtube videos on it, but think i need some guidance- at least to get started.
if you are using it, can you let me know your experience with it?
thanks!
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luvs2ride
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Hi Mo,
I downloaded the free manual and started using it at the very basic level.
It worked fantastically for my insomnia and for my sinus congestion due to allergies. It wasn't a one-time fix, I had to do it every day.
After a bit, I lost interest just due to a busy life. I have the same problem sticking with the oil pulling, even though I do get good results from it too.
It didn't seem to help my R.A. but that is a pretty hefty issue for a basic level beginner such as myself.
Reading the free book, it is easy to see this technique is used mostly for emotional issues although it does claim to help many physical issues as well.
I didn't have any emotional issues I needed to deal with. (least not in my opinion. )
Luvs
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I'm not forgiving until I've seen some evidence of an 'I'm sorry', and I haven't yet.
"I strongly suggest you take something it is offered." (because you are CRAZZZY! is what I heard)
"Drug addict" included as part of my medical record.
No, I'm not forgiving, and I can't even say I wish I could. What I do wish is that people would feel sorry, but like I said, they don't.
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Obviously forgiveness is very personal to all of us...
For me I have learned forgiveness has not as much to do with the people themselves who wronged or harmed you necessarily ( if they were wrong, they were wrong!)
Rather I've found forgiveness is accepting that what happened to you is what happened and can't be changed (can't change the past, you know?) And living with that acceptance and moving forward when you can..
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