He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man has need to be forgiven. --Thomas Fuller
We have all seen adventure movies in which the heroes or villains are caught on a bridge that collapses. As they fall to whatever lies below, they are perhaps able to climb to one side or the other. But for the time being, their ability to cross between the two sides is gone.
When we have been hurt by people in our lives, or when we have hurt others, mutual forgiveness is needed in order to rebuild the trust between us. It is very much like rebuilding a bridge--one piece at a time. We take cautious steps at first--testing the safety and strength of our bridge.
When two people have become separated by loss or anger, it is forgiveness that can rebuild the bridge between them. Forgiveness needs time and so does the rebuilding of trust.
Can I begin to rebuild a friendship today? --------------
So often, when a problem occurs, inside or around us, we revert to thinking that if we put our life on hold we can positively contribute to the solution. If a relationship isn't working, if we face a difficult decision, if we're feeling depressed, we may put our life on hold and torment ourselves with obsessive thoughts.
Abandoning our life or routines contributes to the problem and delays us from finding the solution.
Frequently, the solution comes when we let go enough to live our life, return to our routine, and stop obsessing about the problem.
Sometimes, even if we don't feel like we have let go or can let go, we can act as if we have, and that will help bring about the letting go we desire.
You don't have to give up your power to problems. You can take your focus off your problem and direct it to your life, trusting that doing so will bring you closer to a solution.
Today, I will go on living my life and tending to my routine. I will decide, as often as I need to, to stop obsessing about whatever is bothering me. If I don't feel like letting go of a particular thing, I will act as if I have let go of it until my feelings match my behavior.
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The really startling revelation for every one of us in this program is that we have discovered a common solution. We who have found this solution to our problem and are armed with facts about ourselves can win others' confidence. We are able to approach others knowing that we've been there. Our whole manner tells them that we are the ones with the answer they need. Am I a person with a real answer to another's distress?
MEDITATION FOR THE DAY
There are benefits for the person who is recovering, but there are still responsibilities. While we hear it said that things can only get better or that good things start to happen, this does not mean that no more reversals in life will come. By considering that we still live essentially a normal life, we recall that it is normal to have heartache, trials, failures, and dismay. One of the things we will use to overcome these is our faith in a Higher Power. Perhaps we had never practiced any real dependence on this before. Now we realize how comforting it is.
PRAYER FOR THE DAY
I pray that I may keep my feet on the way. I pray that I may make continuous efforts to seek God's comfort in time of need.