Healing with grace and mercy is to forgive the unforgivable and love the unlovable as Jesus did on the cross ✝️.
Pain is part of life but if you let it define you, you have lost it. Unforgiven
Offenses long enough become toxic, emBittered and offensive. This is y forgiveness is as clean house.
Ar toxic el chad a dicho te bedii a tekingel el delbard el ua kelel a balch ma lechub engko ra komisteba meng meringel adobeng terir. Toxicity makes it hard to breathe.
Toxic love refers to
a relationship where one or both people engage in behaviors that are damaging to the other’s mental or physical health, often involving manipula-tion, fear, control, and abuse, even if love is present. This can lead to feelings of insecurity, low self-esteem, and emotional exhaustion, and the dynamic may include a lack of trust and respect, constant criticism, or isolation.
Forgiving What You Can’t Forget is a deeply empathetic and practical guide for anyone struggling to let go of pain and resentment. The central message is that forgiveness is not about excusing the hurt or forgetting the pain, but about freeing yourself to move forward in grace and healing.
You must love yourself. You have to forgive yourself, everyday, whenever you remember a shortcoming, a flaw, you have to tell yourself “That’s just fine”. You have to forgive yourself so much, until you don’t even see those things anymore.
