Can you believe the
31 Days of OctPoWriMo are almost complete?
This surprises me. It feels like Morgan was just asking me
if I could help and I was sure and not sure simultaneously. I had cancer
surgery ten days before we started and somehow, I’ve done pretty well,
considering.
As we weave our words through these last days, I’ve been
thinking we’re ready now to take on a topic that always has meaning for me.
Today’s topic? Asking forgiveness and being forgiven.
Caroline Myss wrote "Forgiveness is no longer an option but
a necessity for healing."
There are a couple kids from my childhood I never apologized
to, ever. I should have apologized. The thought of it haunts me.
I was usually the kid who stuck up for the less popular
kids. I called myself a “friend of the friendless” after having a rocky fifth
and seventh grade myself. In my elementary years, though, there was a girl
named Celeste who people, for whatever reason, didn’t like very much.
Then in the later days of Middle School, for some reason
when this one kid said mean stuff to me, I said mean stuff back. The only thing
is I was quite a bit smarter than him so he didn’t have the ability to fight
back at the same level.
I knew it. It made me feel powerful.
He would use bad language in my direction and I said, “Only people who
don’t have large vocabularies have to stoop to use swear words. Too bad for
you.” We lived in a suburb of New York where smartness and academic ability was
as high on the totem pole for popularity as athletics and good looks.
I even had a mean name I called this boy whose real name was
Steven.
I would love to have the chance to apologize to these two
kids and I will do so, today, via poetry.
Who are you called to forgive?
Well, the person I am hardest on and least likely to forgive
on an everyday basis is myself. I have worked for years on having as much
compassion for myself as I do for others and so far it hasn’t worked well at
all.
Poetry Writing Prompt:
Your task, today, is to write a poem to apologize or to
write a poem asking for forgiveness. You may never show these poems to the
intended person, but I guarantee you will feel better having written your
words.
Word Prompts: Sorry
or Forgive
Sentence Starters: I’m sorry…
Please forgive me…
I offer grace…
I offer forgiveness…
I forgive….
Final words from Caroline Myss - "When we harbor negative emotions toward others or toward ourselves, or when we intentionally create pain for others, we poison our own physical and spiritual systems. By far the strongest poison to the human spirit is the inability to forgive oneself or another person. It disables a person's emotional resources. The challenge is to refine our capacity to love others as well as ourselves and to develop the power of forgiveness. "
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