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		<title>Forgiveness</title>
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		</p>This is a completely unusual definition of forgiveness. Normally, forgiveness is considered as something positive &#8211; as a virtue. However Elias defines it no less than the wolf in sheep&#8217;s clothing, as discounting of others and of the self. Forgiveness, in your definition, is an action that you view to be positive and reinforcing and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Forgiveness Redefined</title>
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		</p>In all religions of the world &#8220;forgiveness&#8221; plays a great role and is considered as a virtue. Abraham shows how distorted and impeding &#8220;forgiveness&#8221; is: We have to say to you that forgiveness doesn’t fit in very well with the art of allowing, because you’ve got to dig up what you’re forgiving. The strange thing [...]]]></description>
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