The Freedom in Forgiveness: Recognizing our Innocense

By Virginia Robichaux

We are all innocent regardless of our actions. The actions may not be innocent but we, at the core of our pure being, are innocent. This occurred to me while recently watching Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Around the same time, I read one of his quotes which said:

“He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power of love.”—Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. King spoke much of freedom and equality, but I heard a deeper message this time. I heard this man speak of a profound capacity to recognize the innocence in everyone. Herein lays true freedom! It is a freedom from bondage of collective fear, which grips the collective “self.” Much has changed since Dr. King’s speech, and we are NOW watching his magnificent dream unfold as reality! Our hearts and minds have opened to the divinity of the innocence that I believe he was referring to, along with the freedom he so desired. We do have the power to forgive because we all originate from the Source Creator, which is divine love. We must continue forward with this message, his message, this message of innocence and forgiveness.

Someone recently asked me how to forgive and love someone. She was having a difficult time letting go of this person’s offensive actions. I shared my own experience with the process:

a) I bought a pink candle and named it after the person with whom I had the issue. I burned it along with rose incense and said a prayer at the same time, wishing this person love for two weeks. My prayers felt genuine after two weeks, I no longer held resentment and, most importantly, I was FREE!

b) I bought a plant and named it after the same person. I watered and nurtured the plant and eventually I felt a genuine concern for that individual and could see that person from a loving perspective. I was FREE!

c) I advised my friend that she didn’t have to pardon the action, but she did have to try to see this person’s “innocence.” She did not have to “like” this person, but she did have to “love” and, as a result, they are both FREE! Love is always the answer!

All things from the Source Creator are divine. I now understand I have to completely accept Source along with the totality of creation, not just what appeals to me or what is comfortable for me. When I point my finger, I am pointing at the omnipresent Source Creator along with its innocence, divinity and the love that resides in and through us. I am pointing at you, at me, at us, at the One.

Recognizing innocence opens the path to love for us, providing an opportunity to understand what the late, great Dr. King was trying to say and to be Free At Last!

Virginia Robichaux is a Houston, TX-based Intuitive Medium, Author, Healer and Visionary. Virginia uses her abilities to provide detailed descriptions of past, present, and potential future situations and events. She is also able to see and communicate with loved ones who have crossed over, guides and angels. Virginia’s Visionary work is about producing information to help and empower others and teaching others how to develop and use their own gifts. Contact Virginia at sssb2012@gmail.com or visit www.virginiarobichaux.com.

 

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