Withholding Forgiveness
You withhold forgiveness from someone to punish yourself. For we are One, and what you do to another or withhold from another is done to you. You shall receive as you give out.
When you withhold forgiveness, you do it in order to punish the other person. But you do this because you have not forgiven yourself for your "sins", and you believe you deserve punishment. By withholding forgiveness from another, you are in effect punishing yourself.
Lawrence Doochin
These posts are similar to the over 2500 contained on The Divine Speaks website (www.thedivinespeaks.com) where God gives YOU the one that you need to hear at that time. Lawrence is the author of three books on emotional and spiritual healing, including "Thirteen Steps To Move From Victim Consciousness To God Consciousness: Healing Traumatic Experiences Including Sexual, Physical, Emotional, And Mental Abuse."
When you withhold forgiveness, you do it in order to punish the other person. But you do this because you have not forgiven yourself for your "sins", and you believe you deserve punishment. By withholding forgiveness from another, you are in effect punishing yourself.
Lawrence Doochin
These posts are similar to the over 2500 contained on The Divine Speaks website (www.thedivinespeaks.com) where God gives YOU the one that you need to hear at that time. Lawrence is the author of three books on emotional and spiritual healing, including "Thirteen Steps To Move From Victim Consciousness To God Consciousness: Healing Traumatic Experiences Including Sexual, Physical, Emotional, And Mental Abuse."
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