Canim Engin, you and

Canim Engin, you and everybody else!

There are Heavenletters that go into this aspect. I remember there was one about Hitler. I'll see if I can find it.

I do remember reading a book by Jampolsky in which he had given the true stories of people who forgave the unforgivable. The one I remember was told by a mother whose son had been killed by her son's friend who was on drugs at that time. Every year she went to the murder's parole hearings and expressed her anger etc

At some point, this mother realized she was killing herself with her vengeful thoughts.

At this point, she arranged to go to the prison and talk to the boy. They both cried. From then on she befriended this boy. She went to parole hearings and fought for his release.

When he was released, she went and picked him up. As I recall, she brought him to her home. She had lost a son and found another one.

Don't you just love her?

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