Daily Question, May 15 Who can I forgive today? 22 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Ineunt7 years agoIneuntMyself. I know that when I project out any negativity that it is actually my own anger with myself that I am avoiding dealing with. 0 Reply Brooke Saide7 years agoBrooke SaideI can forgive myself. I can forgive for not being perfect, for not always having the answers, for not feeling the creative vibes for every single project. I can forgive myself for not feeling like working, and being exhausted. I can forgive myself for procrastinating and for being anxious. I can forgive myself for being overwhelmed and even sad. I can forgive myself for not living up to the expectations of myself that I set so high. I can allow myself to be exactly as I am! 2 Reply Ose7 years agoOseI can forgive my mother, my father and myself for not having been able to give each other what we would have needed when I was a child, which was love and affection. It was reactive to experienced hardship in all of us. This has changed, but there was still old grudge in me, of which I was not aware. 2 Reply Anita7 years agoAnitaMyself. My mother. My father. 2 Reply Renee Barnes7 years agoRenee BarnesI forgive my ex business partner. When she left the business and the commitment we had to each other I also loss a person I thought was a friend. I forgive you Dawn. I pray for many blessings to fill her life. 2 Reply Nicole7 years agoNicoleWhen the Lord took my mom from me in 1984 I mourned for months and blamed him for everything. Years later I am the caretaker for an 85 yr old father and I thank the Lord for letting him live another day everyday. Boy how time and maturity heals all 4 Reply Ruthann Grey7 years agoRuthann GreyDaine 3 Reply Ben7 years agoBenLike others today, I’m feeling the need to start by forgiving myself. It’s healing to be human along with everybody else and appreciate what’s here, rather than focusing on what else may have happened “if.” 2 Reply Deb7 years agoDebI forgive my adult daughter for her accusations and rejection of me. I forgive myself for wanting more than she is capable of giving. 6 Reply Aine7 years agoAineMyself. We so often hold ourselves to a hidden higher standard and then feel we failed miserably when we were found to be, after all, just human. In truth, we need to forgive ourselves more for holding that erroneous standard, as if we were supposed to be better than others and less prone to failing, than for any perceived misstep that arises from it. 9 Reply kathleen7 years agokathleenmyself 1 Reply KC7 years agoKCI am with Kevin and Amy. Practicing to forgive myself, in order to let go of many things and to keep looking and moving forward. 2 Reply Michael7 years agoMichaelthe leadership of the school district I work in. 1 Reply Amy7 years agoAmyI forgive myself. We all need to forgive to move on. 2 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinWho can I forgive today? I will start with myself, and then move onward from there. The business of not forgiving and not letting go can be the heaviest burden we carry. 6 Reply Palm7 years agoPalmSounds silly but I was resenting a friend that added me in a whatsapp group without my permission. I forgive her and feel so free from the ugly feeling of resentment, thanks for the timely question ! 5 Reply Antoinette7 years agoAntoinette“Forgive them for they know not what they do.” Today I want to forgive myself for participating in the karmic wheel of deception. “In me, there is a light that lights the whole world. Unbound will, action and knowledge.” I NOW move in awareness with vigilance to be the watcher of thoughts, words, and deeds. From this point- I make a solemn vow to Be truth and love. I am grateful for every opportunity in any situation. With gratitude and presence, I give my all. Like Brother David says ... “Forgive them for they know not what they do.” Today I want to forgive myself for participating in the karmic wheel of deception. “In me, there is a light that lights the whole world. Unbound will, action and knowledge.” I NOW move in awareness with vigilance to be the watcher of thoughts, words, and deeds. From this point- I make a solemn vow to Be truth and love. I am grateful for every opportunity in any situation. With gratitude and presence, I give my all. Like Brother David says in “A Good Day”, Let the blessing of gratefulness overflow all around you.” Read More4 Reply Christina7 years agoChristinaMy mother and my sister for a display of enmity on Mother’s Day. (Oh, it’s always my mother – she’s a tough old bird at almost 90 – and her hardness is hard to take.) 3 Reply Mary7 years agoMaryI am so sorry you had to deal with that on Mothers Day, Christina. It sounds like your mom has been hard to deal with for a very long time. That must be very hurtful. Mary 0 Reply Christina7 years agoChristinaThank you for your kind words, Mary! 0 Reply Amor fati7 years agoAmor fatiAn old recovery saying goes like this… “If it ain’t one thing…. it’s your Mother” 0 Reply Christina7 years agoChristina🙂 0 Reply My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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