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Thanks for sharing from your heart. Some important things in this post. I am a nurse and definitely agree with your observations about hate/anger. From a purely physiological perspective, hate/anger are very damaging to the body and brain. If lived in those states long and continuously, permanent changes are likely.

So good for you to step away, realizing those hurtful pals live on a deadend street. Nice distinction re resolve & resolution. Verb vs noun. Action vs stasis. Active vs passive. Never thought about before, but I believe there is a clear distinction. I'm liking the 'resolve' idea.

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Oct 3Author

Thanks.

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Self-forgiveness is very powerful but very difficult. I have found that forgiving others can allow me to forgive myself- a muscle once strengthened gets stronger.

I don’t know. Life can be so hard. October 7 was awful.

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Oct 7Author

Unfortunately, there are some things that can never be forgiven.

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Shana tova. I suffered from hate after October 7. I prayed with all my heart that the rapists dicks would turn black and fall off.

My prayers were answered.

B”H

I love g-d. but I’m not going to ask for anything more.

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Oct 3Author

Love your prayer. We did jigs in my home with that one.

Shana Tova.

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