incalculable—even infinite—number situations practice forgiveness. Exp — Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: Art Mindful Connection

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There are an incalculable—even infinite—number of situations in which we can practice forgiveness. Expecting it to be a singular action—motivated by the sheer imperative to move on and forget—can be more damaging than the original feelings of anger. Accepting forgiveness as pluralistic and as an ongoing, individualized process opens us up to realize the role that our own needs play in conflict resolution.

Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection

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