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.
For some, perhaps. Certainly not for everyone. It is absolutely possible for everyone to forgive, although many people refuse to, not realizing that by doing so they only harm themselves. Forgiveness has little or nothing to do with the other person. It has everything to do with the one forgiving. Look at it this way: someone has caused you harm, and you can either forgive that person and put to rest any continued harm, or you can harbor ill feelings and let the damage continue.
Simply put, yes. There are times when manipulation in this way is considered righteous by the priests, like if the person the are trying to put someone against is involved in what they consider evil practices. There are other times where it is solely based on selfish reasons.
An open-minded person is someone who is willing to consider and accept new and different ideas, perspectives, and possibilities without prejudice or bias. They are receptive to new information and experiences, and are willing to challenge their own beliefs and opinions.
Stephen Covey defines: -"Sympathizing" as listening to someone's problem while agreeing that the person is right. -"Empathizing" as listening to someone's problem and emotionally connecting to how the person feels about this problem, without judging whether the person is right or wrong.
A benevolent person is someone who shows kindness, compassion, and goodwill towards others without expecting anything in return. They often engage in acts of generosity and actively seek to help those in need.
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.
In person!
it means if someone wrongs you then you can forgive them God tells us in the bible that if you do not forgive then he cannot forgive you.
If you are involved with a person you catch flirting with someone else, you can confront them about it.
it depends on what you did and how bad you affected that person.
You forgive and forget the person!And get over him/her.
I figure if you like the person then you should confront your feelings and let it be known to that person
you believe that you can forgive them and if you are Christian, pray about it.
You cannot sue a person for martial interference. If you are having problems with this, you need to confront the person about it.
OpinionArguably, if you are not willing to forgive unless asked for forgiveness, then your forgiveness is not real. It is an act of extreme charity to genuinely forgive someone who has not asked for that forgiveness.
Yes, a governor has the power to pardon someone, which means they can forgive or excuse a person convicted of a crime and release them from punishment.
You should confront them and ask what they feel. It is the best way to know about the feelings of a person.