Forgiveness
Only one way to get there…
There is only one way to get to true forgiveness. In order to unify, and reap the benefits of unification, we have to realize, and accept, all of us, that we are the same. Not different. Not-at-all.
A circle joins and separates us. Meaning, it is not possible to be different without being the same, and, always, vice versa.
This is because, within a very basic, and, always-conserved, circle, X and Y is, always, X and X.
This means we all have two people within. X and Y. Where X and Y represent complementary contradiction(s).
That is, it’s impossible to have good without bad, light without dark, right without wrong. Meaning, we are, all of us, 50–50 good-bad, light-dark, right-wrong.
And, the interesting thing is, we all realize this. Definitely.
So, it’s easy to get angry. And, then, it’s easy to forgive. Because, underneath it all, we’re, all of us, half-angry, at all times.
That’s because 50–50 is, necessarily, 50–100. Meaning it’s impossible to have a half without a whole.
And this little article is all we need, all of us, to give, and, thus experience, ‘forgiveness.’ Especially, and, maybe, ‘only,’ especially, ‘self’-forgiveness.
Conservation of a circle is the core, and, thus, the only, dynamic in Nature. Explaining why we make mistakes, why we have dark times, all of us, and why we need (to give, and to receive,) forgiveness, all of us. It is impossible for the earth (or any of earth’s constituents) to ‘move forward’ without it. X has to be, half-the-time, Y.
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This Bitter Earth
Brook Benton, Dinah Washington
This bitter earth
Well, what a fruit it bears
What good is love
Mm, mm, that no one shares?
And if my life is like the dust
Ooh, that hides the glow of a rose
What good am I?
Heaven only knows
Lord, this bitter earth
Yes, can be so cold
Today, you’re young
Too soon, you’re old
But while a voice within me cries
I’m sure someone may answer my call
And this bitter earth
Ooh, may not, oh, be so bitter after all
Songwriters: Clyde Lovern Otis
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