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The following article is taken from www.myyogaclub.com. Enjoy reading and feel free to leave your thoughts in the forum. Hope you enjoy... Forgiving someone implies taking the higher morale authority over another's action. It comes directly from the space of ego where the "I" decides to forgive "you". There is nothing but a sense of separation in forgiveness and can only take one further away from one's inner truths. Yoga empowers us to feel connected with this entire creation and feel a sense of belongingness and love. Vedic philosophies actually determine consciousness to be nothing more than a divine representation of love. However, it is the distortion of this love that causes the imbalance and problems we see in the world today. Jealousy, fear, hatred are all gross distortions of love and roam freely, moving from one mind to the other. It takes a composed and controlled mind to with stand these forces, as the tendency of our mind is to cling onto the negative.... to read more enter here: http://myyogaclub.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=62&func=view&catid=16&i\ d=192 And here is about forgiveness, Is forgiveness a virtue? Can neglect of wickedness a virtue? Is living with our ego good? Or Surrender to the truth is the best! Shrikant Vinayak Barve Add whatever you love to the Yahoo! India homepage. Try now! http://in.yahoo.com/trynew
