05-02-2013, 07:07 AM
I have always wondered what is forgiveness, and how it can be done, in the face of brutal and blatant cruelty, whether directed towards us or vice versa. For me, Carmen Blandin Tarleton personifies the concept of forgiveness. She is a living legend and an exemplary example for illustrating the concept of positive interpretation of the most negative of blows that can strike an individual!
The magnitude of that pronouncement can be fathomed or I would rather say, we could attempt fathoming, if the following news article is read. Viewer discretion is highly recommended, as the visuals can be very disturbing.
'I'm thrilled with what I've got'
You did it, Carmen
Quote:"I learned that ... forgiveness doesn't condone anything he did and it's not about him – it's about forgiving him, it's forgiving myself, it's allowing myself to move forward and not getting stuck in the tragedy of that night," said Tarleton, who has undergone 55 surgeries during the past five years.
...by Carmen Blandin Tarleton; Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/01...94772.html
The magnitude of that pronouncement can be fathomed or I would rather say, we could attempt fathoming, if the following news article is read. Viewer discretion is highly recommended, as the visuals can be very disturbing.
'I'm thrilled with what I've got'
Quote:42.4 Questioner: Would a perfectly balanced entity feel an emotional response when being attacked by the other-self?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct. The response is love.
You did it, Carmen