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A Little book of Forgiveness
by D. Patrick Miller
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This highly-praised book of challenges and meditations encourages readers to think about forgiveness -- of others and themselves -- in new ways. The author's perspective is rooted in diverse spiritual traditions with a vision that is clear, compassionate, and transformational....(more)
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Sun Aug 19 16:02:05 UTC 2007
Source: A Little book of Forgiveness, Page: 88
Contributed by: Sigurður.
D. Patrick Miller said

Or you think you are always gentle, yet look at how viciously the world strikes at you nonetheless! This idea of your victimization is merely cynicism turned inside out and made more impenetrable to insight. You are clever enough to disguise your addiction to gloom in protests of innocence. The good news is that you may never be effectively challenged by others about this routine; few friends have enough wisdom and chutzpah at the same time. The bad news is that you will probably never walk your way to forgiveness in sensible steps. You will have to leap your own well-built defenses, disowning your morbid vanity in mid-flight.

Sun Aug 19 15:39:47 UTC 2007
Source: A Little book of Forgiveness, Page: 50
Contributed by: Sigurður.
D. Patrick Miller said

Forgiveness feels most dramatic when some ancient pattern of self-punishment collapses in a torrent of tears. But it is just as effective when practiced daily in tiny doses - relinquishing a pointless worry, getting wise to a self-destructive habit, serving notice on a cruel notion about yourself that has previously seemed justified. The beginning of forgiveness is alertness to false ideas.