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Embracing the spirit of forgiveness from "summary" of Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts

Forgiveness is a difficult thing to do. It requires a strength that is not easily found within oneself. It demands that we let go of the anger and resentment that we hold towards those who have wronged us. It asks us to find compassion in our hearts for those who have hurt us deeply. In the end, forgiveness is not about the other person, but about ourselves. It is about releasing the burden of hatred and bitterness that we carry, and freeing ourselves from the chains of anger and resentment. Forgiveness is a choice that we make for ourselves. It is a decision to let go of the past and move forward with our lives. It is a way of freeing ourselves from the pain of the past, and allowing ourselves to heal and grow. It is a way of taking back control of our own lives, and not allowing the actions of others to dictate our happiness. Forgiveness is a powerful tool that allows us to break free from the cycle of revenge and violence, and to find peace within ourselves. In the book 'Shantaram', forgiveness is a central theme that runs throughout the story. The protagonist, Lin, is a man who has experienced great pain and suffering in his life. He has been betrayed by those he trusted, and has endured hardships that would break most people. Despite all of this, Lin finds it within himself to embrace the spirit of forgiveness. He chooses to let go of his anger and resentment towards those who have wronged him, and to find compassion in his heart for them. Through the act of forgiveness, Lin is able to find peace within himself. He is able to release the burden of hatred that he carries, and to move forward with his life. He is able to break free from the cycle of violence and revenge, and to find a sense of inner peace and contentment. Forgiveness allows Lin to heal the wounds of his past, and to find a sense of closure and resolution. It is through forgiveness that Lin is able to find redemption and salvation, and to live a life that is free from the chains of the past.
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    Shantaram

    Gregory David Roberts

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