Shownotes
Day 9 | The Virtue of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is one of the hardest things a human being can do. And Ramadan asks us to do it anyway.
But forgiveness isn't about pretending the hurt didn't happen. It's not about erasing boundaries or letting toxic people back into your life. It's about choosing to stop carrying the weight of someone else's actions, not because they deserve it, but because you deserve peace.
In this episode, we explore why Ramadan emphasizes forgiveness, how to repair broken relationships, and what it means to forgive yourself for the mistakes you can't let go of.
You'll discover:
- What forgiveness is, and what it's not
- Why holding onto anger takes more energy than releasing it
- A real story of reconciliation after years of silence
- How to forgive yourself when you're your own harshest critic
- A practical framework for letting go: acknowledge, decide, set boundaries, release, give it time
This episode is deeply human. It's not preachy. It's honest about how hard this work is, and why it's worth doing anyway.
Whether you're observing Ramadan or simply someone carrying old wounds, this conversation offers permission to heal.
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