Forgiving a person can be hard depending on the events that has taken place. Just remember that you are forgiving to give yourself closure and it does not mean the relations will be mended immediately. If you require the other person to be physically present also, then that means you need to communicate more with him or her on the issue that offended or hurt you. If this is impossible then your only option seems to be to come to terms with what has happened or try to forget it.
One approach could be to write a letter to the person expressing your feelings and forgiveness, even if you don't intend to send it. Writing can help you process your emotions and closure without the need for direct confrontation. Engaging in therapeutic practices such as mindfulness or meditation may also aid in letting go and finding peace within yourself.
Forgiveness is internal, and is all about you. If you really want to forgive someone, then you don't necessarily have to talk to him or her. It's perfectly normal to want to talk to someone about how they hurt you so it doesn't happen again. Confronting the other person in this case could even exacerbate the problem if you are in a state of mind that could lead to another argument.
Just text them and say what you think
The best way to not get anyone in trouble by confronting someone is to do it yourself. To not get yourself into trouble, confront the person you need to confront in a respectful, matter of fact kind of way without attacking verbally or physically.
you have to confront them. notes are so impersonal ******************************************* aside from what the previous person said, i think when you care about someone, you can simply express it through actions/ everyday little kindness can touch them :) you will know when someone puts you in his/her heart, you'll feel it <3
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I mean i tried to forgive them i seriously sent them 2 messages saying i was sorry for whatever i did and i forgive them for whatever they did and yet they still hate me.
This question has been asked a lot . When you dont forgive someone , its gives them power over you . Forgiveness comes with maturity & strength , & without any of those , you will lose dignity & respect for yourself & others :)
That's a confusing question. Forgive means you are no longer mad at someone who did something wrong to you. Not forgiven means you will still be mad at someone who did something wrong to you. Antonym means opposite. The opposite of NOT FORGIVEN is FORGIVEN. Example: My mother forgave me for borrowing her car without asking. However, I was not forgiven for smashing her car, so she is till mad at me!
"Forgive all injuries" means letting go of any feelings of anger, resentment, or hurt caused by someone else's actions or words. It involves releasing the negative emotions associated with the perceived wrongdoing and choosing to move forward without holding a grudge.
Forgiving people who have done things to you that upset you does not require that you forget what they did. Forgiving people is hard and it requires that you set aside your experience (memory) and give them another chance. It is also very hard to accept true forgiveness if you have hurt someone (and said you are sorry) because in the same way as the person you hurt remembers what you did, so do you. Really great people forgive other people without them having to say sorry! Forgiving and being forgiven are a part of moral growth.
Implicit form is when you forgive them without telling them; explicit form is when you say you forgive them or you cancel their debt if you have given them a loan.
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