I am just starting to come to the Cross Roads, thinking from a far that one direction looked much more beautiful and best journey than the other. I finally reached the center and they all look the same. That does not mean they all lead the same diretion. That's like telling someone to "Go NS to the store" and turn "WE to go Jim's house." I think thats why many people search. Afterawhile, you take a road, keep walking, dance, sing, because it will be so natural that you just wont care. It wont be important.
I have no clue. Religious Witchcraft is the first thing that comes to mind.
What do you believe forgiveness is?
Forgiveness is letting go of regrets without reservations. Usually done in person (by phone etc). In many religions by spirit, intermediary, or so have you. An action to release guilt by settling greviences.
When do you believe you should forgive and when should you not forgive?
I just recently forgiven my father by talking to him more. Im told by the grape vine I have some grudge with my mother and I have to figure why I need to forgive her.
Forgiveness, for me, helps bond family back together even if not all the way. Its a way of saying, "dont worry about it," and going on our ways. I try to forgive when I know for myself that I have done something wrong. When I can think of what I did wrong without being thinked into it (cause I have memory issues), then I go towards the action of forgiveness.
When I do it, I have to forgive myself, understand my own emotions and thoughts over the issue, communicate with the spirits and my ancestors about it especially if it relates to family and friends, and basically just know me before I confront the other person and say "I forgive you,"
When should I not, if say my friend
and I know that forgivenes wont settle old scores and
we agree to set it aside, then I wont forgive. Sometimes its best to be quiet then always try to settle grievences in your chest but may not be on another persons. Communication is important.
If you want, feel free to cite a text from a religious author, so I may look it up myself.
Any sutra or sutta of The Buddha would help. Biblical understanding of forgiveness (from the bible not from Christian influence) is all through action and sacrifice. Cant think of others at the moment.
I dont know of any religion where their definition of forgiveness is different regardless of the rituals and prayers they use to achieve their goal.