The Wisdom in Forgiveness
Spiritual Wisdom
We must always forgive people their wrongs
against us no matter how great the offense because God offers His forgiveness
regardless of our own offenses. Therefore, we are expected to do the same, if
we wish to receive His wisdom.
Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not
condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
(Luke 6: 37)
Conventional Wisdom
According to the Journal of
Happiness Studies, human happiness may come from the quality of the
friendship or relationship experiences that promote the feeling of uniqueness in an individual.
TAO Wisdom
According to Lao Tzu, the
ancient Chinese sage, judging nothing, you will be happy; forgiving anything
and everything, you will be happier; and loving anything and everything, you
will be happiest. Not judging everyone you encounter gives you better
understanding of humanity, and thus instrumental in learning new ways to love
and to help others. Forgiveness is a powerful spiritual medicine that cures all
negative emotions and feelings.
The Creator seems elusive amid the changes of life.
At times, He seems to have forsaken His creations.
In reality, He is simply observing the comings and goings
of their follies.
Likewise, we watch
the comings and goings
of our likes and dislikes, of our desires and fears.
But we do not identify with them.
With no judgment and no preference,
we see the mysteries of creation.
(Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 7)
Stop striving to be righteous and wise
to attain salvation,
which comes not from our efforts, not from something we
must earn.
Stop abiding by rules and regulations to secure fairness
and justice.
Compassion and loving-kindness come
naturally to us.
(Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 19)
True love is generosity, which is giving without expecting
anything in return—a practical expression of compassion that provides lasting
happiness and divine inspiration.
The Way may seem insignificant.
It is because it appears ordinary.
The Way is great beyond comparison.
If there were any comparison,
it would no longer be great.
The Way is great because of its three essentials:
compassion, humility, and faith.
With compassion, there is no fear.
With humility, there is no strife.
With faith, there is no impossibility.
Without compassion, fearlessness then becomes
ruthlessness.
Without humility, efforts may become complicated and
difficult.
Without faith, possibilities may become controlling and
self-centering.
Compassion is the root.
Humility is the stem.
Faith is the flower.
(Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 67)
Learn to let go of all grudges, the past, and live
in the present as if everything is a miracle.
Stephen Lau
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by Stephen Lau
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