to forgive is to give up the need for a different past
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In a powerful moment from our recent gathering, Gabor Maté shares a story told by Edith Eger about her long journey toward forgiveness. Edith recounts how her healing included an extraordinary act: visiting Hitler’s former home—not to excuse the harm, but to free herself from the wounds that continued to bind her to the past.
Gabor reflects on this teaching with striking clari...
In a powerful moment from our recent gathering, Gabor Maté shares a story told by Edith Eger about her long journey toward forgiveness. Edith recounts how her healing included an extraordinary act: visiting Hitler’s former home—not to excuse the harm, but to free herself from the wounds that continued to bind her to the past.
Gabor reflects on this teaching with striking clarity. Forgiveness, he says, is not about forgetting, condoning, or reconciling with injustice. It is about relinquishing the demand for a different past. As long as we insist that what happened should not have happened, the pain remains in the present. Forgiveness, in this sense, is an inner release—an act of self-liberation that loosens the grip of history on the nervous system.
In a culture that often mistakes forgiveness for moral obligation, his words offer a deeper truth: forgiveness is not for the one who caused harm. It is for the one who is ready to stop living inside it. It is the moment we choose presence over protest against what cannot be changed.
This teaching invites a profound shift—from asking why did this happen to me? to asking how do I live fully now?
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