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    12/23/2007

    Forgiveness (Revisited)

    To everyone I've grown to think of as my dysfunctional blogging family and also, to the new people who stumble upon my home away from home every now and then, I wish each of you a peaceful holiday season filled with happiness. Now, as I begin my 4th year as a humble amateur blogger, I'd like to share a reprint of my very first entry dated 12/5/2004.
     

    As I step into this vast arena, the words of Socrates come to mind. "An unexamined life is not worth living." Today, I looked inside and discovered it takes a stronger person to forgive than it does to remain steadfast on my principles and beliefs. Anger, disappointment and fear are all very powerful negative feelings. More often than not, those negative feelings are created by someone close to us and designed to manipulate and control. Today, I learned how to be free and look past the negative feelings. The gamble isn't in loving, but in stepping outside the safety of the all the positive feelings and being able to choose a particular path based solely upon what my heart tells me to do. Doing that gave me an incredible sense of personal power and freedom. Today I learned love isn't about being right, but about being me.

    They say "to err is human and to forgive is divine". I guess that makes me extremely human and working towards divinity. Forgiving others is a cinch! I find what's hardest is to forgive myself, yet I truly believe it's okay to make mistakes as long as a person learns from the mistakes they make. Without mistakes a person can never grow, learn and test the boundaries of life. Have I learned from my mistakes? Would I repetitiously do the same stupid things ? I think as I examine my life and the world around me within this blog, the answer to those questions will unfold. This journey may get a little bumpy along the way, so please fasten your seat belts and put your crash helmet on as a safety precaution. The air bags are functional and the driver hasn't lost anyone yet! Just follow the yellow brick road...