Daniel Mackler
Published on Oct 20, 2009
http://wildtruth.net/videos ••• A two-part exploration of the concepts of forgiveness and blame—two concepts in the worlds of psychology, spirituality, religion, and emotional healing. My basic premise is two-fold: we have a right to blame anyone who wrongs us (though we shouldn’t expect them to fix us, because they cant!), and that forgiveness is not part of the process of healing, rather, a consequence of it. I don’t expect anyone to forgive anyone for anything until they’ve resolved all their trauma through the grieving process, because to forgive people sooner than that is premature—and actually stunts healing.
In a world where we consider those who instantaneously forgive their abusers as healthy and consider blame a dirty word, my point of view is quite a contrary one. But in a world where trauma is rampant and we are engaging in the destruction of our planet, isn’t it time for a contrary idea or two?
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