Forgiveness Decree: A Wonderful Tool for Personal Empowerment

I forgive everyone who has ever hurt or harmed me, consciously or unconsciously, in this lifetime or any other, in this universe, dimension, plane or level of existence or any other.
I offer them grace.
I ask forgiveness for everything I have ever done to hurt or harm another, consciously or unconsciously, in this lifetime or any other, in this universe, dimension, plane or level of existence or any other.
I ask for grace.
I forgive myself for everything I have ever done to hurt or harm another, consciously or unconsciously, in this lifetime or any other, in this universe, dimension, plane or level of existence or any other.
I accept grace.
I am free. All chains and restrictions fall from me. I stand in my full power as a master. So be it. It is done.

The Forgiveness Decree by Diana Cooper is indeed a beautiful and powerful affirmation that focuses on forgiveness, healing, and personal empowerment.  These powerful acts collectively help break the shackles of our egocentric selves, fostering inner peace, empathy, and healthier connections with the world around us. Fueled by my emotional guidance system, this tool has served me in times of contrast and offered relief to the unnecessary suffering that has been evoked by a limited perception of reality.

Here’s an expanded explanation of each part of the prayer and some situations in which it might be beneficial to use it:

Forgiving Others: This part of the decree encourages you to release any resentment or anger towards those who have hurt or harmed you intentionally or unintentionally. It’s a way of letting go of negative emotions and choosing to forgive, which can be incredibly liberating for your own emotional well-being.

When to Use: Use this part when you find it challenging to let go of past grievances or when you want to release negative emotions towards someone who has hurt you. It’s a way to free yourself from the burden of holding onto grudges.

Asking Forgiveness for Your Actions: Here, you acknowledge and take responsibility for any actions in your life that may have caused harm to others, whether intentionally or unintentionally. It’s a crucial step in personal growth and self-awareness.

When to Use: This part can be used when you reflect on your past actions and realize that you need to make amends with someone you’ve harmed. It can be an essential step in healing relationships and seeking forgiveness from others.

Forgiving Yourself: Self-forgiveness is often the most challenging form of forgiveness. It involves letting go of guilt and shame for the harm you may have caused others. It’s about recognizing that we all make mistakes and deserve to move forward with self-compassion.

When to Use: Use this part when you’re struggling with guilt or self-blame for past actions. It’s especially beneficial in situations where you find it hard to let go of your own perceived failures.

Claiming Freedom and Empowerment: The final part of the decree emphasizes your liberation from the past, symbolizing your personal growth and empowerment. It reaffirms that you are no longer bound by negative emotions or actions and that you stand in your full power.

When to Use: This part can be used as a daily affirmation or whenever you want to strengthen your sense of empowerment and self-worth. It’s a way of reminding yourself that you have the ability to overcome challenges and grow from your experiences.

Timing and Frequency: You can use this forgiveness decree whenever you feel the need for forgiveness, healing, or personal empowerment. It can be part of a daily meditation or reflection practice. Additionally, you can use it during specific moments of reflection, such as when you’re going through a challenging period, seeking reconciliation with someone, or working on your personal growth and self-improvement.

Remember that forgiveness is a deeply personal process, and using affirmations like this decree can be a helpful tool in your journey toward healing and inner peace. It’s a reminder that you have the power to let go of the past and embrace a brighter future filled with love, compassion, and empowerment.

 

 

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