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Forgiveness Universal

Well, friend, I just wrote you a reply, this was a story, of facing the "Beast" "Fear". I lost this, I hit a new tab on my computer, lol! Yup all gone, lol! ... My "Big Brother" taught me about this, as we rode a rollercoaster, called the "Beast". "What if forgiveness for myself, is the "Biggest" "Fear", and also the greatest blessing that I will ever face, and offer to another, and to myself, about myself?" I too told my brother the very worst words that I believe that any person could tell anyone so loving and generous. My Last Words to him were: "You go straight to hell." He fell down the stairs and hit his head in that exact moment, killing himself. Holding on to any bitterness, if I will not let this go, then my bitterness, keeps me grounded within the past. "What if forgiveness for myself, is the "Biggest" "Fear" and also the greatest blessing that I will ever face, and offer to another, and to myself, about myself?" ... I pray for you the very best, friend! Our Creator, I know is ready, willing, and able to forgive every character defect and shortcoming. If not we'd have no reason to move forward, nor for Him to move on with us. Yes, why not, all of us apply ourselves towards this effort with everyone, all-included with our Creator, as well? We will find, forgiveness for ourselves, just as much, as we all apply ourselves towards, this effort.

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Date: 9/29/2020 1:45:00 PM
Parting with sharp words is painful in the best of times. I can only imagine the guilt when tragedy occurs.This is a touching piece James and lays heavily. Yes, go about facing the Beast and forgive yourself! Linda
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