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Brenda Miller's avatar

Krista, as a Radical Forgiveness Coach, this subject is very near and dear to me. Forgiveness has very little to do with the person in question; forgiveness is all about ourselves. As you have wisely pointed out, healing ourselves is the key. I could go on and on about this. However, this is your platform not mine.😉

Krysta Gibson's avatar

Yes, I remember this is your area of expertise...and I am sure you could expound on this much better than I can! Thanks for reading and commenting --- maybe it is time for you to write your book? Bet a lot of us would love to read it!

Hriman's avatar

thank you, Krysta. Balanced, thoughtful, nuanced, practical and inspired!

Krysta Gibson's avatar

Thanks, Hriman!

Lee Sanges's avatar

Krysta, this is a poignant reminder of the power of forgiveness. Forgiveness is grace unexpected. The power to forgive often goes unused because we expect forgiveness to be solicited. It should not be but freely given. Thank you for sharing your personal experience of forgiveness.

Krysta Gibson's avatar

I love that: "grace unexpected..."

Nan P's avatar

This helped me today. Thank you.

Krysta Gibson's avatar

So happy to know that - thanks for sharing!