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How to Truly Forgive Someone

From WebMD  How to Truly Forgive Someone by Seth J. Gillihan, PhD

We’ve all heard the familiar expression “forgive and forget.” The forgiveness part is fairly obvious -- we pardon the offender. And while plenty of petty offenses are too minor to hold in memory, we probably never forget being wronged in a major way (at least, I don’t).


Truly forgiving isn’t about forgetting but wiping the slate clean. We forget an offense the way we forgive a debt -- zeroing it out. Our memory of being wronged remains intact, but we no longer hold the offense against the other person.

Clearing the slate means we no longer see the person in a one-down position, as though we’re morally superior not only for having been wronged but for being magnanimous enough to forgive. There’s no condescension in true forgiveness. Forgiving in this way can be difficult. Some thoughts that might help:

See yourself in the offender. When we’re ready to release the burden of resentment against someone who has wronged us, we can start by seeing ourselves in the other person. That means recognizing that we could just as easily have hurt them -- and have likely done similar things ourselves. For example, it’s easier to forgive my wife’s irritability after she’s had a bad night’s sleep when I recall my own grumpiness while battling insomnia.

Consider forgiveness as a part of humanity. We might also realize that forgiveness is deeply embedded in who we are-a fundamental part of our truest nature. We are continually forgiven for all the ways we fall short -- we make a careless mistake while driving but don’t cause an accident; we hurt our partner, and our relationship is restored; we offend our friend, and they choose to forgive.

For some of us, this dimension of forgiveness will have religious or spiritual implications. Forgiveness is freely offered to us -- freely given -- and we can enter more fully into the flow of life by offering our forgiveness in turn.   

Extend forgiveness to yourself. For most of us, the hardest person to forgive is ourselves. We struggle to let go of the harm we’ve caused to others or the ways we’ve let ourselves down. We haven’t forgiven the years we were caught in the grip of addiction, the thousands of dollars we wasted in casinos or the affair that devastated our family. And the less we’ve forgiven ourselves, the harder it will be to forgive others.  

Even when we say we’ve forgiven ourselves, we often hold onto self-resentment that eats away at our soul. True forgiveness requires wiping our own slate clean, willingly and generously, without any lingering residue, like deep cleaning a whiteboard. We go beyond wiping the board with a dry eraser, leaving traces of what was written on it and an overall smudgy appearance. We bust out that special spray that came with our whiteboard and wipe it with a lint-free cloth till it shines.

If you’re struggling to forgive others, search within yourself and see if self-forgiveness might be available. Offer yourself more grace and see what happens in your other relationships.

When to Forgive?

Forgiveness is a very personal decision, especially when we’ve been assaulted, abused, or otherwise seriously hurt by someone. I wouldn’t tell someone they ought to forgive any more than I’d tell them they ought to love someone. And while there’s strong research evidence showing that forgiveness is good for us, it doesn’t happen on command.

If you’re ready to forgive -- or you want to be ready to forgive -- gently invite yourself toward it. Ask if now might be the time. Maybe it is, and maybe it isn’t. There’s a time for everything, even to hate. Maybe today, the answer is “no.” Maybe tomorrow; it’s still “not yet.” And then, one day, the resistance we kept encountering was surprisingly absent. We feel around inside ourselves and can’t find it anywhere.

We feel so much lighter, relieved of a burden that was no longer ours to carry. Far from feeling morally superior, we can’t believe our good fortune that forgiveness found us.  

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    Easter is a season of mysteries. None, however, is a greater mystery than how a rabbit (who delivers brightly colored eggs) became the symbol of Easter in America today.

    Rabbits have been important symbols to people of many faiths for millennia. From China and India to Africa and the Americas, people have raised their eyes to the Moon and beheld a rabbit. This isn't an accident or coincidence. For many ancient peoples, rabbits symbolized fertility and those people would have recognized that the rabbit gestation period fit the lunar cycle almost perfectly. Hence, the bunny in the Moon. 

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    The image may be based in symbols of fertility, but the stories that have grown around it often have a sacrificial theme. For instance, the Aztecs say the god Quetzalcoatl put the image of the rabbit on the Moon in remembrance of her willingness to sacrifice herself so that he wouldn't starve. This story is similar to the Japanese tale "Tsuki no Usagi." The stories told among Cree, Vietnamese, Koreans, and Chinese communities all share sacrifice as a central theme similar to these stories.

    Sacrifice is also central to the Christian story of Easter. And the Moon dictates the day on which Easter falls each year. Perhaps linking Easter with a rabbit is not so surprising when you look at it that way. That hardly explains how bunnies came to deliver Easter eggs. 

    Like the rabbit, the egg has a long history of religious symbolism. Most often an egg is a symbol of birth, or rebirth, which is ideal for Easter. But birds, not rabbits, lay eggs. So why should the Easter bunny bring Easter eggs rather than an Easter bird of some kind?

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    The root of this practice lies in the legend of Eostre or Eastre, the Teutonic goddess of dawn, who was known to transform herself into a four-footed creature of renowned fertility. Her story somehow gets conflated with a 19th Century tradition of giving Easter gifts. At the time Christians in Germany and Hungary often put effigies of rabbits in the baskets of eggs they gave as gifts. Eggs were a luxury that could not be consumed during Lent so the baskets may have represented a great feast appropriate to celebrating Easter and the Resurrection. As to how the story got to America, that credit (or blame) goes to the Pennsylvania Dutch. They may also have brought the tradition of rolling eggs on the ground in a kind of race perhaps intended to remind believers of the stone that sealed the door to Jesus' for three days which when rolled away revealed the Resurrection.

    Over time, it seems the bunny got out of the basket and people started hiding the eggs. Whether the eggs were hidden to escape temptation or as a reminder that they once symbolized the real Easter treasure is unclear. Whatever the reason, a tradition was born that continues to this day. And the Easter Bunny has come down from the Moon and become one of the most beloved and recognized holiday symbols in the country. 


    6 Ways to Beat the Easter Bunny Blues

    Easter is one of the most joyous times of the year for children and adults alike. The weather is getting warmer, days are getting longer, and all around us, plants, trees, animals and birds are showing off signs of new life. Why then do some people get the blues?

    The reasons why someone may be feeling down or depressed at this time of year vary. Among children, simply realizing the Easter Bunny isn't real, which typically happens around age 8, may be enough to trigger the blues. Hormones and changes in their social environment could be to blame when teenagers or even children as young as 12 are feeling down.  Stress, anxiety or changes in health is probably behind depression in adults. Changing hormones can also play a role in depression among older adults.

    Regardless of the cause, the question for many is what to do about it?

    According to experts, the most important thing to do when you're feeling blue is to reach out to friends and family. Although family gatherings can be part of the stress surrounding any holiday, relatives can also remind us, or even bring out, the best parts of ourselves. So make time to connect with the important people in your life, preferably face-to-face but if that's not possible at least over the phone or through a video call. And no, social media is not the same thing. Put your screen away and mingle among some real people.

    Being surrounded by people we love and who love us may not be enough to break us out of a funk. For that, you may need to find a way to put the celebration back into your Easter holiday. Set aside your expectations for what Easter should be and instead look at it as an opportunity to indulge that side of your life that isn't defined by routine and responsibility. Celebrations are exercises in imagination, creativity, and mindfulness. Some of Easter celebrations that can help you beat the blues include:
    Reverse Easter Eggs Hunts. Let the youngsters hide the eggs, perhaps while the adults are preparing a meal, then, after everyone's eaten, the grown-ups can hunt to the eggs which can also be part of everyone's desert. It won't get the dishes done, but it will get everyone moving, and the role-reversals may even help you see things from a different perspective.

    Make Easter Baskets for troops or homeless shelters. The contents are different; however, studies have shown altruism and generosity can boost your mood. You can also make Easter cards and write notes to include in the baskets.
    Take Easter flowers or baskets to elderly neighbors or senior centers. Flowers are a favorite hostess gift at this time of year. Why not share the wealth? And if you aren't hosting a gathering, flowers often go on sale on or just after Easter. Pick up a few bouquets, or better yet some live flowing plants and deliver them to those who may be alone on Easter.

    Get outdoors. Too old for an Easter Egg Hunt? Spend some time picking up your yard or garden. If you don't have one, or it's already in order, consider cleaning up a park or green space nearby.

    Go to church. Easter is a Christian holy day. Holiday services often attract attendees who aren't regularly seen at Sunday services so you won't stand out among all the new faces. If you've left a mainstream church, consider going back, just for one day. Easter services don't change much so they may resonate with memories that will cheer you up. Besides, it can help to unburden yourself about the things that have been weighing you down even if you only talk to God in silent prayer.

    Deliver Easter treats and toys to the local animal shelter. Dog and cat treats or food are always welcome. At this time of year, shelters may also be seeing rabbits and chicks being brought in and may not have food to toys to take care of them.
    When people of any age get the blues, they tend to lose perspective. It's easy to get stuck thinking about the things that make you unhappy or stress you out. It happens to everyone, even kids. Activities like those above can help you break the cycle and beat the Easter Bunny Blues!

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    Easter Baskets, Chocolate Bunnies and Colored Eggs

    Easter is a time of joy and happiness, and most of us get together with family and friends to celebrate and rejoice, search for dyed eggs, cook traditional Easter dinners, and have fun in the presence of loved ones.

    Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox.

    Origins of Easter

    The holiday known as Easter is when Christians celebrate the rising of Jesus Christ from the grave. It celebrates the story of how Jesus Christ took on the sins of the world, and gave his life for those that are willing to accept the gift of eternal life. Although it is the story of how Jesus died on the cross, the Easter story isn't just about his death.

    It is about how Jesus promised that he would rise again on the third day to show the world that he paid the price for their sins, and ascend to heaven. His purpose was to die and rise again, thereby absolving believers of their sins.

    Many people are unaware of the fact that Easter is a combination of both Christian and pagan beliefs. Tradition has it, that Eostre, the goddess of Spring was accompanied by a hare. During Springtime, many animals give birth, and rabbits are the most fertile animals known.

    Since spring is a celebration of rebirth and new life, pagan families used to tell their children that a magic hare would come deliver gifts to them on this special day. The "magic hare" would deliver secret gifts symbolic of new life, like hand painted eggs.

    In Germany children would put nests of grass in their yard, believing that the Easter bunny would drop off colorful eggs and candy in their "baskets." The origin of the Easter bunny in America began as German settlers moved here and brought their traditions with them.

    Whether you're Christian or not, Easter is when family gets together. That's what it should be about. For most people, Easter is a time for children to hunt for brightly colored eggs and baskets full of candy, for going to church in elaborate Easter bonnets, and for eating a traditional meal.

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    The Easter Parade is an annual event held in the New York City, which ends in front of the St. Patrick's Cathedral, where most people attending the Easter Parade will attend the services held that day.

    At the parade, you will be able to admire different types of costumes and the beautiful Easter Bonnets, which is in fact the attraction of that day. You can also enjoy different types of Easter dishes made especially for the parade festivities.

    For over a hundred years, children have gathered on the South Lawn of the White House on the Monday after Easter to roll Easter eggs across the yard and meet the Easter Bunny. Local artists created the decorated eggs for the Easter 2006 egg roll, which represented each state and the District of Columbia.

    The Easter 2006 egg collection continues the tradition that began in 1994, where each state sends a decorated egg to the White House for display. The collection is coordinated by the American Egg Board, and each egg is truly astounding in its decoration!

    Colored Eggs and Easter Egg Hunts

    One of the most well known pastimes of Easter is the painting of Easter eggs. To color eggs you can hard boil them, or blow out the eggs using a needle to poke a small hole in the narrow end of the egg, and then add a slightly larger hole in the other end.

    Then, holding the egg over a bowl, blow through the small hole, and the egg will be forced out the larger hole and into the bowl. Just rinse with cold water and dye. In bowls, combine food coloring and water with a teaspoon of vinegar, or buy an Easter egg decorating kit that comes complete with everything you need to decorate Easter eggs.

    When it comes to Easter for kids, no Easter is complete without an Easter egg hunt. You can hide the eggs in the house or in the yard and let the kids to go look for them. You want to hide the eggs where the kids can find them, but you don't want to make it too easy.

    Another alternative for the Easter egg hunt is to use plastic eggs. You can fill the eggs with candy, money, trinkets, toys, or whatever else you choose. The beauty of having the plastic eggs is that the kids never know what they're going to find in their eggs on their Easter egg hunt.

    If you have a house full of adult guests, try this variation: Use the same little plastic eggs scattered all over the yard, only each of the eggs will contain a small piece of paper with a number. The numbers match numbered presents waiting nearby.

    Easter, just like any other festivity, is a time of joy and celebrations where sharing and giving is on the top of the list. Getting together on Easter, celebrating, laughing, and having fun makes for a very happy Easter.


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