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Harastal
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FurryFury said:I love my mother. I have never held a grudge. I don't hold anything against her but I keep in mind who and what she is. I don't let her have certain types of access.
I do spend time with her and hope that some day she will change enough that I don't have to keep my guard up with her. I hope that someday we will have a fuller relationship than we currently enjoy.
One of the problems with forgiveness when asked for it, is this; do they mean forgive me so I can feel better about the shit I did to you?
Or do they mean, I am truly sorry for what I did, I am working to change, you can now trust me to never do it or anything like that, again?
Often they don't even know.
There are many levels and ways to forgive because each case and each person is different, but being a dumb ass about it, just isn't on my list.
Forgiveness is for actions in the past. When there's nothing to be done and nothing left to do other than forgive, it's to free the person wronged of a burden or a grudge. It is letting go of the idea that things are fair or are going to be fair. That is in accord with emotional reality. Although we'd like things to be fair, they're not.
However, "forgive" and "forget" have separate meanings. You can forgive and try again. Or you can forgive and distance yourself. I wouldn't recommend forgetting either way, as statistics are of value.
