tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1634124170708072507.post4360402312517058915..comments2023-10-22T11:32:46.243+02:00Comments on Practivist's Journey To Life: Day 1186: Self ForgivenessUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1634124170708072507.post-71216255630027117582016-10-06T21:14:16.551+02:002016-10-06T21:14:16.551+02:00Here you must be specific in your definitions of w...Here you must be specific in your definitions of words - I am defining "experience" as an emotional or feeling experience, but of course you can also experience experiences without emotions or feelings. Yes, some do experience a release / letting go - but when the moment comes where the pattern you have forgiven triggers again, that release means nothing - you must live the correction without holding on to the past. Forgiving yourself is being willing and able to let go of the past to give yourself a new moment. In the end - these are points for each person to test for themselves - so that is, in the end, my strongest recommendation: find out for yourself.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01245804747939934830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1634124170708072507.post-73747352783362176612016-10-06T20:41:01.422+02:002016-10-06T20:41:01.422+02:00It looks to me like u focus more on self-correctiv...It looks to me like u focus more on self-corrective action in this video, to an extent. But self-forgiveness IS also an EXPERIENCE from the perspective that one does EXPERIENCE a RELEASE when one applies self-forgiveness, isn't it? One allows oneself to let that energy go and releases it. So one does EXPERIENCE a release. Which obviously comes with self corrective action. Right?hiram noe hernandezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08372507191243983559noreply@blogger.com