Finding Your Core Beliefs on Forgiveness and Child Abuse (Part 3)

Survivors of child abuse have a tough time on theconfusion in the use of my gifts as I forgive others
issue of forgiving. Forgiveness is a process. Thewho are also confused."
decisions and insights on forgiving come incrementally.3. Forgiving yourself is to let go of ongoing feelings
I learned how to set limits and care for myself. Iof guilt, anger, and fear. "Release me from terror as
came to sense God's love and comfort, and to knowyou reveal for healing the murderous rage of my
that I am a child of God.ancestors." "Forgive me in reaching for food that
1. Forgiveness brings healing. I see that abuse affectshides my needs as I forgive myself for losing sight of
all aspects of my life. I ask for healing in varyingyou." "Forgive my participation in hurting myself and
forms. "As I recognize the truth of my relationships,others as I forgive those who hurt me."
give me the strength to set limits and to stand solidForgiveness is a spiritual key to healing for survivors,
in your affirmations, and to release me frombut forgiving does not require forgetting or remaining
misplaced loyalties as I allow myself to be reborn inin abusive situations. Forgiveness does require taking
your calling." "Forgive my shortcomings as I forgiveaction even when you are terrified. Do you want to
those of others."learn more about beliefs on child abuse and
2. Forgiving yourself is difficult and may come muchforgiveness?
later than forgiving others. "Forgive me for beingPart 4 in the series will continue with three additional
stuck in my parents' shame as I forgive myself forbeliefs. Note: Parts 1 and 2 were under the article
feeling responsible for what they did." "Forgive mytitle:"Beliefs on Childhood Abuse and Forgiveness.