In forgiving, you free the inner self from harboring unpleasant feelings, increasing the space for a lighter colors; more reasons for positive energy and for laughter and joy to over take. You focus on deeds that are worthwhile, invest your energy on things that you can be proud of, and claim the result, as results of my effort loudly and publicly. There is no shame in forgiving, but of strength and the opportunity for joy to spread like new cells and for love to bloom.
I recommend you to read this article by: Johann Lochner, an Apartheid-era Cop during the height of the struggle who looks back on Mandela's Forgiveness. Mr. Lochner now lives and works in Dallas, Texas. Here are some wonderful excerpts from the article but the full article can be accessed via the links below.
“So what was
it that allowed Mandela to miraculously unite a nation?
Mandela
forgave the Afrikaners.
Forgiveness.
Yes that same forgiveness Jesus expressed when he cried out to his Father while
hanging on a cross: "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they
do." Forgiveness removed the shackles of hate, and Mandela knew that
mutual forgiveness was the key to national reconciliation.
Forgiveness
freed Madiba, and forgiveness freed his country. Mandela chose
a symbol of hate and turned it into a symbol of hope. As seen in the movie
"Invictus," Mandela insisted on forgiveness as the key to uniting his
beloved country"
Rest In Peace Madiba!
Blessed Sunday All.
Just another inspired youngster - Daniel
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