Anybody who doesn’t believe you have the right to make decisions for your own life and your own health, and would actually cut ties with you because you made a different choice, is not somebody you want in your life. But it’s disruptive to your own life if you can’t find a way to forgive them. Forgiving doesn’t mean you forget. Forgiving doesn’t mean you let that person back in to abuse you further. Forgiving means you recognize their attitudes are their problem - not yours - and you don’t hold on to it. I have family and friends who took the jab - I worry for all of them - but the same way that I want them to respect my right to decide against the jab, I have to respect their right to decide for it. I’ve only had one cut me off - and it hurt, but again, it was out of fear . . . not fear of me because we live far away from each other. It was fear that she might have made the wrong choice. It was like “Talk to the hand”. I believe the main problem has been the media and the politicians (like Trudeau, in particular) who have deliberately paralyzed people with FEAR, and stoke division, and then vilify those who chose not to get jabbed to keep us divided. If we are divided, they are powerful. It’s the FEAR that motivates people to cut ties with even family members who are unvaxxed. And when they are in fear, they can’t comprehend the Truth of our care for them in cautioning them, nor can they comprehend that their actions are hurtful. And through that disconnect, they are controlled. Forgiveness loosens the bonds of control - it destroys that dark power. If we could all just stop listening to these “rulers” pitting us against each other, and allow and respect each other for making our own choices in life, we would see their dark power melt away.
Anybody who doesn’t believe you have the right to make decisions for your own life and your own health, and would actually cut ties with you because you made a different choice, is not somebody you want in your life. But it’s disruptive to your own life if you can’t find a way to forgive them. Forgiving doesn’t mean you forget. Forgiving doesn’t mean you let that person back in to abuse you further. Forgiving means you recognize their attitudes are their problem - not yours - and you don’t hold on to it. I have family and friends who took the jab - I worry for all of them - but the same way that I want them to respect my right to decide against the jab, I have to respect their right to decide for it. I’ve only had one cut me off - and it hurt, but again, it was out of fear . . . not fear of me because we live far away from each other. It was fear that she might have made the wrong choice. It was like “Talk to the hand”. I believe the main problem has been the media and the politicians (like Trudeau, in particular) who have deliberately paralyzed people with FEAR, and stoke division, and then vilify those who chose not to get jabbed to keep us divided. If we are divided, they are powerful. It’s the FEAR that motivates people to cut ties with even family members who are unvaxxed. And when they are in fear, they can’t comprehend the Truth of our care for them in cautioning them, nor can they comprehend that their actions are hurtful. And through that disconnect, they are controlled. Forgiveness loosens the bonds of control - it destroys that dark power. If we could all just stop listening to these “rulers” pitting us against each other, and allow and respect each other for making our own choices in life, we would see their dark power melt away.