Letting Go of Blame
Blame acts as an anchor to our past, trapping us in a cycle of negativity. By recognizing that everyone operates from their own flawed logic, we can release the emotional charge tied to painful memories. This shift allows us to focus on healing and pursuing a greater mission, rather than being held back by our past experiences. Embracing humanity in others, even those who have hurt us, can lead to profound personal growth and freedom.In this clip
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