Forgiveness and Becoming Whole
Forgiveness is what enables a person to become whole again rather than to live broken. It is perhaps a moment when we choose or, by seeming coincidence meet choice along life’s path between neurotic preoccupation with the pain of life and spiritual growth; a moment when the spirit guides the flesh.
I forgive someone who has hurt me.
A middle-aged man came to place his child in one of my classes, but I realized I had no room at all. I looked at this man and immediately knew. This was the guard who had beaten me nine years before.
A spirit caught me. I understood that I had to find space for his boy. I could not repeat the harm that had been done to me. I asked him, “Do you know me?” He said, “No.” I asked him if he remembered a night in July of 1956. Just then, the man looked at my face and started crying. He began to walk away, but I stopped him, saying, “Wait, I’ll take the child. I have carried scars for years, but I have forgiven you all those things.” That man might have left me permanently disabled, but in allowing me to help his boy, he made me feel fulfilled in what I wanted to do for young people.
Recounted by Joel Kinagwi, from The Meaning of Life
@ Tian Dayton PhD
From Forgiving and Moving On, The Soul’s Companion, One Foot in Front of the Other, Health Communications
From Forgiving and Moving On, The Soul’s Companion, One Foot in Front of the Other, Health Communications