Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Don’t beg to be forgiven

 “Beg for forgiveness” will make yourself conflicted.  You can think about it if it is making your feel conflicted, and then you will set out to help others or do lots of charity work. Maybe you will sacrifice yourself in helping others. This attitude of penance applies to many parts of your life, but in the end, do you feel forgiven?

 

Whenever you beg for forgiveness, you let others decide your future. So the point is to forgive yourself but not to beg for forgiveness, or you will do lots of things, give all you can do, but you are still feeling painful afterwards. Our mind and thinking create issues, and when you think you have solved the issues created by them, you feel even more conflicted.  So every time the obstacles created by the mind surfaces you have to pay attention, do you feel the obstacles are loosening up or are you in fact getting more conflicted?

If you find Suzhen Liu’s writings helpful, please check out her book, ‘Letting Go—Release Your Suffering’ on Amazon. 

https://www.amazon.com/Letting-Go-Release-Your-Suffering/dp/1982258004

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