Yesterday was the Jewish Day of Atonement, a day of fasting and forgiveness, when Jewish people pray to be listed in The Book of Life in the coming year and pray for the memory of their departed loved ones.
Fasting this year was hard for me, as it is in the last few years. No food for 25 hours is easy enough for someone who's been dieting for over a decade, but no water... that's a whole different story. I was dizzy and aching through the last three hours.
And yet, this is a good time to think about forgiveness, about letting go of old angers. Someone said that anger is like destroying your house to get rid of a mouth, and to be honest - any time I collected the courage to forgive someone, especially those who didn't say they were sorry, I felt so much better that it was hard to believe I've waited so long.
Think about someone whom you would wish you could forgive. I'm sure there is someone, and what time is better than now to let the old anger go?



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