A Quote by Jeanne Marie Laskas

Forgiveness is the path to healing. — © Jeanne Marie Laskas
Forgiveness is the path to healing.
Finding the right healing path requires all or nothing. Once you place conditions on healing, all you can achieve is conditional healing.
Forgiveness begins the healing process - when you forgive God, life, yourself and other people - magic happens within. That's why every religion talks about forgiveness.
We ask for forgiveness. And we forgive others who ask us. In that way we can experience healing, healing in our souls.
Forgiveness is the key to breaking the cycle of karma and reincarnation. Forgiveness doesn't mean: "What you did was okay." It simply means, "I'm no longer willing to carry the heavy toxic burdens of anger, resentment, and victimhood in my soul." You can work on healing, uplifting, and changing situations from a place of forgiveness, instead of from a place of resentment. Forgive yourself and everyone, and you are free!
As we practice the work of forgiveness we discover more and more that forgiveness and healing are one.
In the Holy Relationship, it's understood that we all have unhealed places, and that healing is the purpose of our being with another person. We don't hide our weaknesses, but rather we understand that the relationship is a context for healing through mutual forgiveness.
I think the hardest thing in life is to forgive. Hate is self destructive. If you hate somebody, you're not hurting the person you hate, you're hurting yourself. It's a healing, actually, it's a real healing...forgiveness.
Hate is self-destructive. If you hate somebody, you're not hurting the person you hate. You're hurting yourself. And that's a healing. Actually, it's a real healing, forgiveness.
Forgiveness is healing. Especially forgiving yourself
To me, forgiveness is the cornerstone of healing.
Forgiveness is essential to health, growth, and healing.
Forgiveness is no longer an option but a necessity for healing.
For me, the healing process starts with graciousness and forgiveness.
Thankfully, forgiveness, and the healing it brings in its wake, has nothing to do with 'deserve.'
Forgiveness leads to a shift in perception. It transforms the hurt into healing.
There is no forgiveness, justice, or healing on any level when hate is involved.
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