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An act of taking [[Self-Responsibility]] for one's own deeds, actions, consequences, thoughts, beliefs, ideas and who one is in it's entirety. Creating a way for oneself, giving self to self as one releases emotional, | An act of taking [[Self-Responsibility]] for one's own deeds, actions, consequences, thoughts, beliefs, ideas and who one is in it's entirety. Creating a way for oneself, giving self to self as one releases emotional, feeling and thought baggage. A specific decision to stop something that one realizes is harmful, abusive or does not serve oneself or others. | ||
==Examples of Self-Forgiveness== | ==Examples of Self-Forgiveness== |
Revision as of 15:37, 1 September 2011
An act of taking Self-Responsibility for one's own deeds, actions, consequences, thoughts, beliefs, ideas and who one is in it's entirety. Creating a way for oneself, giving self to self as one releases emotional, feeling and thought baggage. A specific decision to stop something that one realizes is harmful, abusive or does not serve oneself or others.
Examples of Self-Forgiveness
- I forgive myself for accepting and allowing to believe that I do not have to take responsibility in changing the current world as it exist in the moment.
- I forgive myself for accepting and allowing to fear and believe that I am not good enough or too week to do something about the world situation as it currently exists as accepted and allowed abuse, exploitation and constant fear of survival.