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    Forgiveness is often misunderstood. Forgiveness is a bunch of mixed behaviors and emotions that humans express in their life-time. Many people are motivated to forgive because of their morals and how humans feel towards one another. There are different ways of how people express forgiveness. A way people show forgiveness is when they accept, and respect of the reality of what happened and to find a resolution. People’s actions are based on the feelings towards someone who caused harm to another.

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    and thoughts of revenge, but there is another solution; forgive and move forward. Forgiveness is a freeing experience. Forgiveness is not a feeling, not pretending that it didn't hurt or not saying what the person did was okay, on the contrary it is about peace and reconciliation. A question that most people don't ask is “What is forgiveness?” What are we forgiving when we say, “I accept your apology.” Forgiveness is the only way a person can be fair to him or her self. It is the only way to get

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    God and Forgiveness Christian beliefs and practices such as prayer and the belief in God play a role in encouraging forgiveness. These beliefs can have a profound effect on an individual who has experienced wrongdoing against them (Pettigrove, 2012). The belief in God leaves one feelings as if they are not standing alone in the midst of adversity but instead being taken care of and protected (Pettigrove, 2012). The more secure one feels from the offender being taken care of, the less anger the

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    I Believe in Forgiveness I always imagined the power of forgiveness to be something magical like once you forgave someone everything changed that you no longer felt pain and those memories would not haunt you I thought it was make you free. Seeing what I did to my family and myself I now know what forgiveness truly means. It began with a wound one that seemed that it was so deep and would never heal. For years I tried hiding and protecting that part of me. November will be the anniversary of when

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    The Prosperity In Forgiveness Recently, I have found myself inspired to write on this topic on more than one occasion….I believe all of us, at some point in our lives, have felt the desperate inner turmoil and confusion that comes from feeling that we have been “wronged” or betrayed in some way. Internally you fight to understand what is wrong with a person to have done such a thing, or to act such a way. You internally wrestle with what may be wrong with you .You continually ask yourself; Have I

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    forgive himself for almost forty years after the incident. Some readers believe he should forgive himself sooner. On the other hand, others say he does not deserve forgiveness due to leaving his best friend behind. The majority of readers would agree that the man absolutely should forgive himself. Many would argue the reasons for forgiveness are he was young when the event occurred, spent the next forty years blaming himself for his friend’s death, and his friend would not want him to punish himself

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    I Believe In Forgiveness

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    Forgiveness I believe in forgiveness. Everyone in the world including me wants someone’s forgiveness for any reason. I had always been living with forgiveness since I was a little kid. I know that anyone wants to make peace with someone; whether it’s your brother/sister, your friends, your parents, or even yourself. Forgiveness is what hold people together. My first story is when I got angry at my mom. I was a little kid, so I didn’t know any better. For some reason I got angry at my mom and I

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    Forgiving someone is not a gift to the person who hurt you but rather a gift to yourself. The goal of forgiveness is freedom from resentment, bitterness, anger or hatred (Macaskill, Maltby and Day, 2002). Harbouring these feelings cannot hurt another person but can cause you great harm. Chapter 7 accurately describes compassion and forgiveness. It details that the key to compassion and forgiveness lies within caring for others, forgiving the mistakes of others and mostly importantly forgiving yourself

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    fault” (5.1.152). From a Christian viewpoint, Prospero discovers and embraces the concept of agapic love when he is finally able to forgive those who have trespassed against him and, arguably, have his own trespasses forgiven by God. However, this forgiveness may not be enough to save Prospero and his future descendents as he travels back to Milan. A connection between Prospero and a prominent Biblical figure could prove disastrous for Prospero after the events of The Tempest, potentially altering the

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    Forgiveness means moving on. If we do not forgive, we will not be able to let go and move on with our lives. Forgiving does not necessarily mean forgetting. Some may forgive out of selfishness, and just to feel good about themselves. Some may forgive and leave whatever happened behind. In The Tempest, Prospero wanted to revenge for what his brother and Alanso did to him and his daughter. Antonio usurped Prospero to take his place as Duke of Milan. Prospero had always thought of taking revenge

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