Forgiveness is a tactical advantage. Once you're out of an abusive relationship, whether that's with a family member, a toxic work environment, etc, once you've handled your addiction to chaos so you don't go back, and you've found the right therapy for you in case you carry PTSD, next step is to think about Forgiveness.
The 6 Items we think about when it comes to forgiveness, in this episode, are:
When we let go of the need for revenge, when we decide to let go of the emotional load, that's when we find Emotional Detachment, freedom and real impact.
To go farther:
The Christian Meaning of Suffering, on the Vatican's website.
Another take on Forgiveness and Revenge by Stuff you Should Know
Season 2, Emotional Detachment as a Tactical Advantage forFamily Court (starting with the addiction to chaos mini-series) is a Liberation Series that suggests things to look into as you rebuild yourself, so that you can become the version of yourself that is so detached emotionally, that you can prepare for family court correctly.
Emotional detachment is where I want to help you get to, so that any legal advice you may receive about family court, actually lands.
DETACH, BABY, DETACH!
Here is the order I recommend for your healing journey towards emotional freedom, as you work to become a new version of yourself - the version that can actually win in court:
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