Do you know anyone who hang on for dear life even though the
situation they are in is literally or at least emotionally killing them?
When my first marriage slipped off the rocks and was rapidly
heading to the bottom of a very steep cliff, some people advised me to work on it
for the sake of my child. Only 22 years old but very clear that my body could
not stand any more beatings nor was I prepared to subdue my personality to fit
into the role of submissive wife, I ruled them out of hand.
A couple decades later and at the end of another
relationship that same spirit emerged. I did what we say in Jamaica when I
heard the voice-mail telling me it was over – I kissed my teeth. You know, that
seething sound that basically means “Whatever!”
Thirty odd years was long enough for me to finally get it –
you move on.
After being:
- Hurt to the core of your being
- Betrayed by persons who, as they say, you would have taken a bullet for
- Ridiculed and shamed in your own home
The one most valuable thing that I have learned about the
much-touted “forgiveness,” is that you have to forgive yourself first. Issue a
pardon to the ‘little’ you who forgot your divinity, your royalty, the
greatness that resides in you and requires no one’s approval or permission to
express Itself.
Only after forgiving myself for my forgetfulness of who and
Whose I am – the emotional amnesia that lead me to massive weight gain,
diabetes, Grave disease and attempted suicides – only then was I able to let
others off the hook.
I changed and so my world had to change.
It is a wonderful feeling – this thing called personal freedom.
Some believe it requires winning the lottery but they are dead wrong. Jim
Carey, comedian and mystic in my view, has the wish for everyone to be rich
and famous. He said that only then will they get it that it really is not the
fount of happiness.
Happiness and personal freedom – those are the gifts of
forgiveness of self and then others. Have you awarded yourself with these priceless treasures? What are you waiting for?
Claudette Esterine created the Daughters of Sheba Facebook
Group in 2010. It has since evolved into a Foundation and she is its lead and
visionary. Claudette is
Jamaican-Canadian and lives in Edmonton, Alberta.
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