Radical Forgiveness: Liberation Through Release of Resentment
PRAC-042
Bashar teaches forgiveness not as moral obligation but as pragmatic self-liberation from energetic entanglement. Bashar teaches forgiveness not as moral obligation but as pragmatic self-liberation from energetic entanglement. This entry covers: (1) the physics of resentment—holding grudges maintains energetic cords to the offender, continuously feeding them your life force and keeping the wound alive, (2) forgiveness vs. condoning—releasing energetic attachment does not mean approving harmful actions; you can hold someone accountable while no longer being emotionally poisoned by them, (3) the holographic dimension—whoever harms you reflects an aspect of your own shadow or past-life pattern; forgiveness recognizes the mirror and dissolves the external charge, (4) self-forgiveness as foundation—often harder than forgiving others; the technique of addressing your own younger self with compassion, recognizing that all past actions were the best you could do from your then-consciousness level, (5) the ceremony of release—structured practices (writing and burning letters, ritual dialogue, meditation on heart-light expansion) that mark the completion of forgiveness in the physical realm. Bashar notes that true forgiveness is not a single decision but a gradual frequency shift; you know it is complete when thinking of the person or event produces neutrality rather than charge. The entry includes guidance for 'unforgivable' situations: even partial release creates benefit, and professional therapeutic support may be necessary alongside spiritual practice.
Source
Sessions on forgiveness, resentment, and emotional liberation