Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Christmas is a time for forgiveness

Christmas is a great time for forgiving. As you make of list of all the things you'd like to give your loved ones, Do you have a list of people you need to forgive in your heart? Forgiveness doesn't have to be a two way street, but if you have that spot open in your heart you'll allow an abundance of love to fill that hole.

This Christmas season has been a reminder that the most important gifts we can give to others, and to ourselves, are to forgive and let go.
Gifts like…
Forgive the mistakes you’ve made. Let go of the guilt so you don’t have to live in the past any longer.

Forgive the people who have hurt you. Let go of the pain so you can open your heart and welcome peace back in.

Forgive your body for the things you don’t like. Let go and free yourself of the idea you have to be perfect.

Forgiveness is not the balancing of karma; it is the setting aside of karma whereby you are given the freedom to make things right without that heavy burden of sin.


The law of forgiveness is also known as the law of containment whereby our misdeeds and debts to life are set aside temporarily until the soul has received enough knowledge of the law and has become strong enough to pay the penalty in full for her past errors.

Often people feel a sense of injustice when problems keep occurring in their lives while their neighbors seem to be able to go through life unscathed.

The answer to this seeming inequality is that when one sets one's foot firmly on the path of the ascension, the soul asks for the opportunity to quickly balance her last remaining karmic debts. The neighbor who seems to lead such a charmed life may not yet have embarked upon the path of initiation and is experiencing a much slower return of karma.

As the saying goes: “You get what you pay for,” and the price for the ascension is high.

Time and time again we have all heard the saying “Let bygones be bygones. Forgive and forget!”


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