Forgiveness
One of the most debated subjects around the world is
forgiveness. Somebody does something wrong, either against an
individual, or against the society. To forgive means to pardon
the accused with no resentment left. If forgiveness is complete,
the act of offense is totally forgotten, as if it never took
place.
To talk about forgiveness is easy, and to forgive is difficult.
Many a times it becomes impossible for some of us. For example
if I am a mother. A criminal kidnaps my child and then slowly
kills my child in my presence to derive sadistic pleasure, how
will I feel? What about the cries of pain of my dying child?
Will my mind forget them? What of the helplessness that I felt?
What about the expectation with which my child looked at me and
felt sure that mother would do something to save him/her? What
of the helplessness I felt? What about the memories of bringing
up my child? What about the dreams that I had? What about the
pain and torture my child underwent while dying?
My nightmares will haunt me forever. Anything that belonged to
my child will bring the memories of death back like a wave. My
sadness will overwhelm me forever and my silent fury against my
own weakness will kill me. Can I ever forgive that man? Can I
ever forget that act after pardoning him? Will you?
This is the most difficult part of forgiveness. It becomes
impossible to forgive. The scars go so deep that even after the
man is sentenced for the crime, the mother will never feel
complete. No amount of punishment given to that man will ever
bring the child back. No clock will ever turn back. The pain
that the child underwent cannot be taken away at all. I am
doomed to live in misery forever unless I forgive. But I cannot
forgive. I know that many people will come and ask me to
forgive. What if they underwent something similar? Will they
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