The Mirror of Forgiveness
The Mirror of Forgiveness What if… just maybe… hear me out… What if forgiveness wasn’t just about letting others off the hook, but also the key to releasing ourselves from cycles we never meant to repeat? The Weight We Carry We’ve all held grudges. Some are small—silent bitterness over a broken promise. Others run deep—wounds that scar the soul. The problem is, unforgiveness doesn’t stay quiet. It seeps into our words, our actions, and even our children’s eyes. Forgiveness as a Mirror Here’s the twist: the person we most need to forgive is often staring back at us in the mirror. When we release someone else, we also release the part of us still bound to their mistake. And in doing so, we show our children a new pattern—not of bitterness, but of mercy. Anchors Across Traditions Luke 6:37 (Christianity): “Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” Qur’an 24:22 (Islam): “Let them pardon and forgive. Do you not love that Allah should forgive you?” Dhammapada 5 (Buddhism): “Hatred is never appe...