WORLD
FORGIVENESS DAY :: September 7th
Today , it holds the
importance in the terms of the date and the importance is related to WHAT
WE CANNOT EASILY DO IT, THAT IS FORGIVE THE OTHERS
Mahatma Gandhi had once remarked a GREATNESS about Swami Vivekananda by saying that he totally
believed in the principles of Swami Vivekananda who once had pleaded the WORLD to FORGIVE the others for their mistake.
Gandhiji had remarked that Swami Vivekananda was correct and
very accurate to say that IT
REQUIRES A MORE THAN THE GOD TO FORGIVE OTHERS
Forgiveness
:: It Is An International And A Voluntary Process - ::
Forgiveness is the intentional and voluntary process by which a
victim undergoes a change in feelings and attitude regarding an offense, lets
go of negative emotions such as vengefulness,
with an increased ability to wish the offender well.
Pic :: Forgive Others For Your Own Good To Move On Ahead
Forgiveness is different from condoning (failing to see the
action as wrong and in need of forgiveness), excusing (not holding the offender
as responsible for the action), forgetting (removing awareness of the offense
from consciousness), pardoning (granted by a representative of society, such as
a judge), and reconciliation (restoration of a relationship).
In certain contexts, forgiveness is a legal term for absolving
or giving up all claims on account of debt, loan, obligation, or other claims
Psychological
And A Mental Tuning :: Without It Forgiveness Cannot Be Made Essay and Easy -::
It is not very easy to forgive the others. If it was that easy
we would not have been a partner to what we see today in front of our eye. Let us see what is China and Pakistan doing to
India ? . China cannot forgive that it is failing to hold it’s people way back
at it’s home to contain them and their sociological need and it is poaching
India to send a wrong feeling to it’s people to ward off their concentration
and their mind on the internal issue that they are facing . This is a case of psychological
issue
Pakistan on the other hand suffers from all the kind of mental
issues and these are something which inall probability does not finds any
reasons within their people within their country but Pakistan continuously harps
on the Kashmir and the intriguing border issue and keeps on poaching the Indian
borders only to see that their people
are getting slained. Yet it does not bothers them !!. thse are a kind of mental issues.
India keeps on forgiving
Pakistan and China . It is because India possesses a HUGE – LARGE-HEART which is full of SYMPATHY for HUMANISM,
but when India sees the blood spilling out of it’s sons’ and the daughters’ then India shows it’s mite. This is PHYICAL.
ONLY
WHEN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND THE MENTAL ATTEMPS FAILS , THE PHYSICALITIES TAKES
THE CENTRE STAGE TO MAKE THE OTHER’S THINK OF
“ FORGIVENESS ’’ BUT THEN THEY DO NOT FALL INTO THE LINE TO
MAKE THE THINGS EASY AND SIMPLE.
It is such that unless and until the factors of psychological
and mental are not attuned that the physical way of FORGIVENESS does not take place at all to put the things back into
fray.
.As a psychological concept and virtue, the benefits of forgiveness have been explored in religious thought, the social sciences and medicine. Forgiveness may be considered simply in terms of the person who forgives including forgiving themselves, in terms of the person forgiven or in terms of the relationship between the forgiver and the person forgiven.
No
Expectations Of Restoratives'
In most contexts, forgiveness is granted without any expectation
of restorative justice, and without any response on the part of the offender
(for example, one may forgive a person who is incommunicado or dead). In
practical terms, it may be necessary for the offender to offer some form of
acknowledgment, an apology, or even just ask for forgiveness, in order for the
wronged person to believe himself able to forgive.
Most world religions include teachings on the nature of
forgiveness, and many of these teachings provide an underlying basis for many
varying modern day traditions and practices of forgiveness. Some religious
doctrines or philosophies place greater emphasis on the need for humans to find
some sort of divine forgiveness for their own shortcomings, others place
greater emphasis on the need for humans to practice forgiveness of one another,
yet others make little or no distinction between human and divine forgiveness.
There are two different dates on which this day is celebrated. On the July 7th every year it is ie, this day is celebrated all across the World as the UNO has this day to celebrate and the September 7th of every year, is the date when the UNESCO celebrates it all across the world under which those nation that falls under the UNESCO umbrella , celebrate this day for forgiving the other's of the damage that they have caused to the others
This is all about the day and its importance
That is it
Thanks and Regards
Pics
Shyamal Bhattacharjee
Mr Shyamal
Bhattacharjee, the author was born at West Chirimiri Colliery at
District Surguja, Chattisgarh on July 6th 1959 He
received his early education at Carmel Convent School Bishrampur
and later at Christ Church Boys' Higher Secondary School at
Jabalpur. He later joined Hislop College at Nagpur and
completed his graduation in Science and he also added a degree
in B A thereafter. He joined the HITAVADA,
a leading dailies of Central India at Nagpur
as a Sub-Editor ( Sports ) but
gave up to complete his MBA in 1984 He thereafter
added a Diploma In Export Management. He has authored THREE books
namely Notable Quotes and Noble Thought published by Pustak
Mahal in 2001 Indian Cricket : Faces That Changed It
published by Manas Publications in 2009 and Essential Of Office
Management published by NBCA, Kolkatta in 2012. He has a
experience of about 35 years in Marketing .
Signature of Shyamal
Bhattacharjee
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