I understand what you've written but sometimes my mind remembers the pain and shock again of a mean act.
I also wonder why other people cannot see that that person has a mean character and keeps being mean. In fact, these people say that that person speaks the truth - though these truths are mean opinions that they claim to be facts.
“What do they feel they need?” Is the question I try to ask in tense moments or conflict. For me, it immediately centers the focus on a potential deescalation and deeper, sometimes shared, understanding.
Marcus’ purviews are limited to his situational awareness.
Forgiveness is key to humans, but when you are dealing with covetous beings who are not human as much as they are spiteful, abusive and downright dangerous….
Well, “you’re gonna need a bigger boat.”
Marcus lived before the man who was placated with the collapse of the Roman Republic. No man is responsible for collapsing this civilization, but for revealing the faults and limits of those very artificers of “change” themselves.
Follow the money, but be wary of the path you tread. For not all that glitters is gold 🙏
Forgiveness isn’t sainthood—it’s strategy. It's not about excusing the villain. It's about refusing to let them rent space in your nervous system. You don’t forgive because they deserve it. You forgive because you deserve to stop chewing glass.
Exactly. You’re not handing them a free pass. You’re cutting the cord that’s been siphoning your life force. Forgiveness isn’t surrender. It’s jailbreak.
Forgiveness: the original unsubscribe button for other people’s nonsense.
Turns out letting go isn’t saintly — it’s just good energy management. If resentment paid rent, maybe it’d be worth keeping around, but as it is, peace is the better deal.
📌 Holding a grudge is like paying interest on someone else’s mistake.
⬖ Streamlining the soul at Frequency of Reason: bit.ly/4jTVv69
This came to my inbox at the right moment. It gave me much needed perspective. Thank you.
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Omg I think this is my favourite post from u ✨🌅
Keep writing ✍️
Looking forward to reading the next one ✨🤩
We saw betrayal, heard the insult, took the blow—and we didn’t lose our nobility.
This landed right in my heart!❤️ thank you for writing this.
Thank very much for this, a very important topic more people should understand. We would all live in a better world if people would just let go…
I understand what you've written but sometimes my mind remembers the pain and shock again of a mean act.
I also wonder why other people cannot see that that person has a mean character and keeps being mean. In fact, these people say that that person speaks the truth - though these truths are mean opinions that they claim to be facts.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us.
“What do they feel they need?” Is the question I try to ask in tense moments or conflict. For me, it immediately centers the focus on a potential deescalation and deeper, sometimes shared, understanding.
Thank you
Marcus’ purviews are limited to his situational awareness.
Forgiveness is key to humans, but when you are dealing with covetous beings who are not human as much as they are spiteful, abusive and downright dangerous….
Well, “you’re gonna need a bigger boat.”
Marcus lived before the man who was placated with the collapse of the Roman Republic. No man is responsible for collapsing this civilization, but for revealing the faults and limits of those very artificers of “change” themselves.
Follow the money, but be wary of the path you tread. For not all that glitters is gold 🙏
❤️💜💙⏳⏰⌛️
Forgiveness isn’t sainthood—it’s strategy. It's not about excusing the villain. It's about refusing to let them rent space in your nervous system. You don’t forgive because they deserve it. You forgive because you deserve to stop chewing glass.
You forgive to set yourself free. That’s what I keep telling myself.
Exactly. You’re not handing them a free pass. You’re cutting the cord that’s been siphoning your life force. Forgiveness isn’t surrender. It’s jailbreak.
Forgiveness: the original unsubscribe button for other people’s nonsense.
Turns out letting go isn’t saintly — it’s just good energy management. If resentment paid rent, maybe it’d be worth keeping around, but as it is, peace is the better deal.
📌 Holding a grudge is like paying interest on someone else’s mistake.
⬖ Streamlining the soul at Frequency of Reason: bit.ly/4jTVv69