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Season for Nonviolence: Day 30
Day 30: February 28 The thought for today is MAKING AMENDS. Making amends is part of the twelve step program used by Alcoholics Anonymous and various other groups. It takes honesty and courage to take this step. I have to … Continue reading
Season for Nonviolence: Day 29
Day 29: February 27 The thought for today is FORGIVENESS. Seventy times seven. That’s how many times the way-shower Jesus said we are to forgive those who hurt us. It’s not a literal 490 times, of course. Jesus was saying … Continue reading
Season for Nonviolence: Day 20
Day 20: February 18 The thought for today is SELF-FORGIVENESS. We’re hard on ourselves. The truth is, we probably find it easier to forgive others for their transgressions than we do ourselves. When people hurt us, we’ll offer them grace … Continue reading
Season for Nonviolence: Day 7
Day 7: February 5 The thought for today is EDUCATION. As I sat in meditation on today’s word, my first thoughts naturally were about our educational system and how Peace relates to that. I came across some great quotes: Establishing … Continue reading
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Tagged AGNT, forgiveness, human rights, Marshall Rosenberg, Martin Luther King, Peace, Season for Nonviolence, Thich Nhat Hanh
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