(University of Limerick, Ireland) The Dalai Lama on the Power of Forgiveness
Did the Buddha forgive?
Was the Buddha willing to forgive? |
— AN 2.21
"It is a cause of growth in the Doctrine and Discipline of the noble ones when, seeing a transgression as such, one makes amends in accordance with the Dharma and exercises restraint in the future."
— DN 2
The Seven Levels of Forgiveness
“Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.”
- The Buddha
- The Buddha
Here, I give you forgiveness, and you, too. |
Forgiveness, from the point of view of self toward self and others, is a wise thing to do. (Forgiveness is for giving.) It frees us as we free others from anger and resentment. If we do not release it, it will keep enemies as we keep burning up from the inside.
“It is in forgiving that we are forgiven, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned.”
- [Catholic] Saint Francis of Assisi
- [Catholic] Saint Francis of Assisi
Good St. Francis (ireland-calling.com) |
Problems like high blood pressure, kidney ailments, arthritis, asthma, and even cancer are examples of physical ailments that are caused or accompanied by an accumulation of negative lower emotional energies like anger and resentment (partly because of the way we treat ourselves to deal with such feelings not realizing that we can let them go).
- VIDEO: Ancient Heart of Forgiveness (Jack Kornfield)
- VIDEO: 12 Principles of Forgiveness (Jack Kornfield)
- The Psychology of Forgiveness
Therefore, for the sake of our health and well being and maybe even for others, we need to educate ourselves in the skill and practice of being able to forgive and continue living and loving.
Based on Master Choa Kok Sui’s teachings, forgiveness is practiced by different people based on their level of maturity. It can range from Level 0 to Level 7. Which level are you? Reach Level 7 and see your life fill with constant joy, happiness, calmness, stillness, and inner peace! More
“Anger and hatred bind people together! When you hate someone, it creates an 'energy link' with the person. You become chained to the person and your soul becomes entangled with that person. If you want to be free, you must forgive people.”
- Master Choa Kok Sui
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