04/02/2026
FORGIVENESS IS A STATE OF PURE Freedom 🌿
"Forgive" – I trust that, after reading this post, the action of forgiving feels intuitively resonant rather than one that offers somatic resistance.
The true meaning of the word Forgive has been buried under centuries of moral teaching and cultural reinterpretation. What we are taught today is tied to duty and virtue, but the root of the word tells a different story.
Etymology: Forgive comes from Old English forgiefan — for (completely) + giefan (to give). It meant to give away, to release, to let go completely.
No judgement. No hierarchy. No obligation. Just release and freedom.
When we turn "forgive" into "forgiving", it becomes the act of releasing. And when we add the Old English suffix "-ness", it becomes "forgiveness", the state of being released. Not an action you perform for someone else, but a state of inner freedom, wholeness and return to your true essence. This is why forgiveness has such a significant impact on your healing.
In my practice, "to forgive" is not about excusing harm or forgetting what happened.
It’s about calling your energy back from the places you've left it: memories, people, situations that sit in the past but still hold a piece of you.
When you say "I can't forgive", what it means is: "I still have energy tied to that moment". That tie is energetically draining you.
Forgiveness, as I teach it, is a return to wholeness.
You sit with yourself, safely held.
You call back the feeling, the charge, the vibration you invested in that past.
You let it come home, dissolve and regain your inner peace.
You remember, in clarity not cloudiness.
You break the energetic tie.
You don’t forget.
You let go completely.
You restore your wholeness.
Never "forgive and forget", simply let go and remember.
This is reclaiming your state of freedom and sovereignty.
This is part of my teachings : Release~Remember~Reconnect
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