{"id":4726,"date":"2017-03-01T11:30:55","date_gmt":"2017-03-01T15:30:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fujideclaration.org\/?p=4726\/"},"modified":"2017-03-31T14:35:55","modified_gmt":"2017-03-31T18:35:55","slug":"forgiveness-courage-through-the-divine-spark","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fujideclaration.org\/ja\/forgiveness-courage-through-the-divine-spark\/","title":{"rendered":"Forgiveness:  Courage Through the Divine Spark"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Courage.\u00a0 We typically think of it when we think of someone being unyieldingly strong in the face of\u00a0 something that is formidable:\u00a0 Sir Edmund Hillary climbing Mt. Everest. Or maybe the image of a cancer survivor who never lost hope while enduring the pain and uncertainty of their treatment comes to mind.\u00a0 Stories about ordinary people doing extraordinary things against seemingly impossible odds are also synonymous with courage.\u00a0 Without doubt, courageous acts such as these are wonderful and inspire hope and courage in others and bring people close to the divine spark.<\/p>\n<p>Forgiveness is probably not a word that comes to mind when thinking of courage.\u00a0 It generally means to let go of anger, resentment, or hostility against someone for a mistake or transgression.\u00a0 What if that transgression or mistake has caused serious pain, grief, or considerable suffering?\u00a0 Imagine the courage that a person must have to let that go; not only the courage to forgive the transgressor, but the courage to stand tall against the possibility of overwhelming pressure from those around them to demand retribution or to hold onto the anger.\u00a0 As The Fuji Declaration states, \u201cThe time has come for all people to become courageous pioneers\u2014to venture beyond their personal, cultural, and national interests and beyond the boundaries of their discipline, and to come together in wisdom, spirit and intention . . .\u201d<\/p>\n<p>When we turn to the divine spark within us, we receive the courage to do things that at first we thought too difficult or maybe even impossible.\u00a0 Forgiveness is a conscious decision and the divine spark gives us the courage and capability to forgive in exceptional circumstances and allows us to heal emotionally.\u00a0 Furthermore, forgiveness has been <a href=\"http:\/\/greatergood.berkeley.edu\/article\/item\/the_new_science_of_forgiveness\">studied<\/a> and there is evidence to support that when we forgive, it benefits our physical health.\u00a0 It also allows us to recognize that we are all connected, as we all need forgiveness.\u00a0 When we let go of resentment, anger, and hostility, we free our spirit.\u00a0 This permits us to truly connect with those around us, fully embrace the divine spark within us, and to realize our oneness with diversity.<\/p>\n<p>Typically, forgiveness is thought of as a private and individual process.\u00a0 It is, but we can also forgive as a group.\u00a0 When we forgive through our oneness, its collective power and that of the divine spark is amplified.\u00a0 Forgiveness is now being studied and considered a tool in social, public, and <a href=\"https:\/\/philpapers.org\/archive\/MACTPC-2.pdf\">political<\/a> arenas.\u00a0 To achieve true world peace, we must forgive as a collective, not just as individuals.\u00a0 As we break down individual barriers, we must also break down social, cultural, and political barriers.<\/p>\n<p>Forgiving can be difficult, but when we make the choice to forgive and we embrace the divine spark within us, we receive the courage to grant forgiveness.\u00a0 Forgiveness is an integral element of both individual and world peace.\u00a0 It allows for healing at the individual level as well as at the collective level.\u00a0 By practicing forgiveness through the divine spark within us we free our human spirit and we live and love in a way that helps create a lasting peace on Earth.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/fujideclaration.org\/the-fuji-declaration\/\">Sign The Fuji Declaration<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Courage.\u00a0 We typically think of it when we think of someone being unyieldingly strong in the face of\u00a0 somethin 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