Here’s a fun twist: while Mercury’s main theme was how people don’t always get what they deserve, and how sometimes that means radical forgiveness, Sea of Lost Souls approaches forgiveness from a different perspective. Namely, how you can’t force it. What Jill did in the epilogue of Mercury was a choice she’d made when she was ready to make it. What if she had felt forced to make that choice?
Rachel Goldstein has a tale to tell about that.
Tag: forgiveness
“Forgiveness doesn’t make the other person right—it just makes me free, so forgiveness is the most self-loving thing we can do.”
Jimmy Evans & Allan Kelsey, in “Strengths-Based Marriage”
Oh dear God yessssss
I forgave a man who killed my sister. All the very negative destructive energy went out of me and opened up a very new spiritual life in me and I answered God’s call to the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor 5 years after her death and my forgiveness