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  2. 3. “It’s not a matter of letting go— you would if you could. Instead of “let it go,” we should probably say “let it be.’”– Jon Kabat-Zinn 4. “Thank God I found the good in ...

  3. 8 Letting Go of Resentment Exercises So You Can Stop ... - AOL

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    Not every embarrassing moment we experience will linger long after, but some do. If this sounds familiar, get ready for eight letting go of resentment exercises that will help you move on with ...

  4. How to Be Like Elsa and Let It Go, According to Therapists - AOL

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    Some things, especially breakups, are hard to let go of. Here are 10 ways to move past the trauma and get on with your life. ... Letting go too soon can be just as unhealthy as holding on too long.

  5. Parable of the Unforgiving Servant - Wikipedia

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    Concerning the phrase, unless you forgive from your hearts at the end of the parable, John McEvilly writes that outward forgiveness is useless, but instead it must come from the "heart", with the threat of being refused forgiveness by God if we do not forgive.

  6. Narcissistic injury - Wikipedia

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    Some experiences that can affect this are threats to their self-esteem or when they are not given the attention or wants they think they deserve. Mood swings may be triggered when a narcissist's perception is confronted with contrary beliefs and so may respond with anger. [21] Feelings of power imbalance.

  7. No-mind - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki held that a key aspect of no-mind was “receptivity” (judōsei 受動性), a state of acceptance, openness, letting go, and non-resistance. [47] In Buddhist terms, Suzuki also held that in this state, the Buddha begins working through you. Thus, Suzuki writes "abandon both the body and the mind, and throw it all into the Buddha.

  8. Nancy Snow: How do you achieve true civility in a society ...

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    Anger can be a dangerous force, leading to uncivil words and deeds, hurt feelings, and social disruptions. Nancy Snow: How do you achieve true civility in a society rife with justifiable anger ...

  9. Matthew 5:23–24 - Wikipedia

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    Augustine: And he has somewhat against us when we have wronged him; and we have somewhat against him when he has wronged us, in which case there were no need to go to be reconciled to him, seeing we had only to forgive him, as we desire the Lord to forgive us. [9]