Monday, April 26, 2010

When we want vindication

When we are wounded we want to demand vindication. Often we tend to harp on the wound, demanding our justice. The truth is that harping on old wounds only further alienates us. It serves no purpose. Forgiveness means letting it go, and not demand vindication. We do not demand our "rights". Rather we reach out in love and healing. Yesterday is written in stone and cannot be changed, the future is unknown. All we have is the moment we are in. Once that moment is gone it forever etched in stone.

Knowing this we need to let go of things that no longer serve us. Sometimes that means letting go of ideas even when we believe we are right. It means forgiveness in the face of the unforgivable, and channeling Agape Love. It means that relationships are more important than being "right", or justifying oneself. The future belongs to those who understand that ego is the first thing that has to die. That means that our ideas, our conceptions of justice are going to be shattered. Who we are, what we are what we believe will be put to the fire. Our perceptions of ourselves, what others perceive of us, all will be challenged and put to the fire until nothing is left except the submission to Creator and the desire to serve.














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