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Links for Tuesday, October 7

StevePavilina.com: Soulful Relationships – “…the best we can do with our lives is to achieve the point of optimal balance whereby serving our own needs and serving the whole body are congruent… Interdependence is a higher level of consciousness than independence.  Fear serves the latter; fearlessness, the former.”  (more) 
Oprah.com: Meditations for Interacting with Others – Guided meditations [...]

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“Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one getting burned.” — Buddha

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“Forgiveness . . . does not necessarily involve the reestablishment of the relationship with the transgressor. . . . Forgiveness does not mean excusing . . . or a denial of harm . . . or an unwillingness to accept what has occurred. . . . ['F]orgive and forget’ is a misnomer, inasmuch as forgiving [...]

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“[F]orgiving is something that you do for yourself and not for the person who has wronged you.” — Sonja Lyubomirsky, The How of Happiness

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“Forgiveness is not only a commandment: ‘Forgive and you will be forgiven;’ or even ‘Forgive your enemies,’ etc. It is perhaps among the greatest and most important commandments. For the power of forgiveness can hardly be overstated.
“It has the power to change the past. Perhaps that seems like an overstatement – but a wound delivered [...]

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