Ritual of Forgiveness - It's Time to Free Yourself

in #health5 years ago (edited)

We often carry it around, sometimes for years. We know that it hurts us, but still it can be hard to let go – anger, resentment and even hatred, towards others or ourselves. It might have been something a person said to us, how they treated us, they might have even hurt us physically. Now we are wishing them bad in our thoughts, thinking about how awful his/her actions were over and over again. 

The question is – do these emotions serve us? 

Discussing someone‘s mistake with them for the purpose of all becoming better people is one thing. But seeking revenge through mental cursing only makes our inner peace, emotional and mental healing so much harder. It takes up so much of our energy to be angry which could otherwise be used wisely to become a better human ourselves.

“Forgiveness is key to freedom from mental and emotional pain, and thus, happiness.” Grandmaster Choa Kok Sui


Forgiveness for longterm health



Oftentimes we could feel resentment against other people for so long that we don’t even recognise this consistent burden anymore. We often carry it with us for years without properly dealing with it. Holding on to negative emotions like resentment and hate for a longer time leads to congestions in our physical body as well – this can impact our heart, digestive tract, liver, kidneys and many other parts of our system.

We all make mistake and it is part of our learning process. If we start to forgive, from the tiniest up to the big ones, we can let go of a lot of emotional waste and start healing on the emotional and physical level. 


Ritual of forgiveness by Master Co



Master Stephen Co., disciple of Grand Master Choa Kok Sui (founder of Pranic Healing and modern Arhatic Yoga) guides you through a beautiful and short ritual of forgiveness in this video. If practiced regularly you will soon start to see the person that might have hurt you in a different light and be able to bring more compassion towards their path. 

This also works for forgiving ourselves, by the way. We are often quick to judge ourselves for the smallest missteps. By practicing forgiveness we can shift that perspective and create more self-confidence and self-love in our path in life.  


Being grateful for opportunities to grow



If you want to see it from a different angle though, you can play with the idea that there is actually nothing to forgive. If someone hurt us in life, there is often a big lesson to learn for us. The more impact the action has, the greater the gain from overcoming that challenge. And remind yourself, that you are only facing these hurdles because you are ready for them. You have the ability to grow from such challenges, become a stronger and more advanced being. 

So instead of forgiving, we can practice to thank this person for the role he/she was playing for us. Such a practice can propel our own personal growth and let us become stronger, more compassionate and wiser. Sure, it is much more difficult to see it from that perspective, especially for the big chunks in our life. But if you are ready to experiment with such a new way of dealing with difficult situations and people around you, expand the forgiveness meditation with the following affirmations:

“I see you. I thank you. I love you. I release you.”

We came across this method in a video by Franco DeNicola. If you want to dive deeper into authentic personal growth, he is the right address for mind-expanding content. 


Forgiving, letting go, transforming



If feeling gratitude towards the people that hurt you doesn’t feel possible for you at the moment, that is ok. Then just stick to the powerful technique in Master Co’s video and work with that. This powerful tool developed by Master Choa Kok Sui can transform your emotional and physical state as well as your relationships. Practiced daily until you feel the desired shift in your emotions towards this person, you will soon feel much more peace and inner calmness.


Stay curious and enjoy your day!  

Anais


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If we take a good look, I think it is a good technique to start with gratitude, rather than forgiveness, although these are both important, gratitude seems to broaden the horizon of liberation, as the statement you quote expresses it well:

“I see you. I thank you. I love you. I release you.”

And I think it is prudent to add: "And with this I liberate myself".

Greetings and much love, Anais and Johann. Excellent publication. Thank you for heeding my recommendation to use the #ecotrain tag, I hope they'll give you their support.

Thank you for the great addition, gratitude indeed is a vital component of more inner freedom. We often make a short mental list of five things we are grateful for before going to bed - very helpful routine to keep a grateful attitude towards life, no matter how our day was. 😉

I wonder why we can often find it so hard to forgive when it causes such harm to ourselves.

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I believe it is our learned, internal program, that we can and should transform into a more loving one with such practices. The knowledge and awareness about this is the first and biggest step for shifting it.

Never heard of this master. I was aware of Vipassana by Sr. Goenka

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I think his teachings might really resonate with you then - https://www.masterco.org . He is a disciple of Master Choa Kok Sui, founder of modern Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga. We will soon share more about this in following posts.

I agree with @zeleiracordero that Gratitude is a perfect beginning and enables forgiveness. The greatest unforgiveness I carry in my heart is towards myself!! A lovely, important and wonderful contribution to our community dialogue. Thank you.


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Than you, Marike! Indeed, gratitude is a great start, especially if forgiveness itself seems yet too in some instances. I hope the meditation mentioned will help you with that, it was a great support for ourselves and our forgiveness practices.

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