-- Quote of the Day --
“I couldn’t forgive,
until I became sick and tired of being sick and tired. …There will come a point
in your life when you just feel angry and things begin to happen and you have
to start an inner self-evaluation. Once you do that you are able to make
connections – and then you have to make a decision to forgive. …You may not
know how you will make that happen, but you have to make that decision even
when you don’t know how. …Then you begin to seal the deal in your heart – you
have to come up with ‘why’, because the why is going to be what holds you to
the process. …Once you have that why – you have to find the ‘what’, what you
have in mind will be the result, what the future will look like so that you are
not carrying a burden that is bigger then you.”
~ Sahrisa Robertson
Today’s quote originates
from the Conscious Discussions Talk Radio episode that aired back on April 11th… titled: Forgiveness and shame
(*Click on the title to access the full
discussion)
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