Love others for your own sake. Love without regard to size, shape, external beauty, color, geography, or belief system. Do not offer your love to others merely in the hope of receiving their love in return. True love is a unilateral gift. The joy you receive comes from the act of giving. When others return your love, that is only a bonus. Love, like forgiveness, compassion and generosity, is its own reward.
Further reading only for Christians: Jesus own Words about Forgiveness
Further reading for all: FORGIVENESS - the second Point of Simply An Inspired Life
My relatives are nuts and any contact with them results in some kind of drama which usually hurts me deeply and opens up old wounds. Is it okay to forgive them and run away from them? They do not respond to kindness or love and are behave indifferently. i love them because they are my family, but truthfully, they do not love me or anyone else for that matter.
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous, Your relatives aren't nuts, and they probably love you in their own way, they just have very different values than you do. Each of us lives in our own world. As to drama, hurt, and wounds, yes, it's unfortunately very common.
ReplyDeleteForgiving is for yourself. You will gain great happiness for yourself if you can "let bygones by bygones" and "live and let live."
Hold no resentments or grudges, but don't spend time with people whose company you don't enjoy.
Think of the humorous quip from Fiddler on the Roof, "May God bless and keep the Tsar... far away from us."
Thank for. Sending me a gifts of life every singles day .God bless you .
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