We do not get away with unforgiveness. When we forgive, we do it for ourselves, not for the other person. As (one of my absolute faves) Eric Butterworth puts it: “We may feel that it is too much to ask us to forgive those who have deliberately and spitefully used us. Don’t we have a right to our indignation and bitterness? Yes, you have a right. But you also have the responsibility to accept what happens as a result. You have to pay the price for a broken connection in the Divine Circuit.”

There is not ever a good enough reason to give away your peace and your freedom. Resenting someone or something is like chaining yourself to them – you cannot be free. Forgiveness is the key that lets it go.

And it gets you back in the prosperous flow. It’s like holding on to judgments and resentments blocks your flow. Sometimes it’s been blocked (at least partially) for a long time. And that’s why people often get dramatic results right away when they begin this practice of forgiveness. Things you’ve been wanting for a long time get freed up to come to you with this practice.

So determine right now that you will forgive yourself and everyone else too. Take a sheet of paper and write down anyone you feel resentment for, or judge or are just irritated by. Review it everyday and speak words of forgiveness and release for anyone on the list. Do this daily for just two weeks and watch the amazing results.

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