I'm
blessed to have parents who, early-on in life, instilled in me the importance
of forgiveness. "They didn't mean what they said." "Your friend
is probably just having a bad day."
My mom was, and still is, one who always saw the best in people and
chose compassion over anger. So it has always felt very natural for me to let
go of unpleasant feelings I've had towards those who have been hurtful or
offensive. Throughout my life, this practice has served me well. However, there
have been several occasions when I have failed miserably at extending mercy to
others and have paid a hefty price for my arrogance. On two specific occasions,
my body fiercely rebelled against my repressed anger and landed me in the
hospital for surgery.
In
my book, The Secret Side of Anger, Dr. Bernie Siegel states that "One's life and one's health are inseparable.
Genes do not make the decisions. Our internal environment does. You internalize
anger and it destroys you. Self-induced healing is not an accident." Our body reflects our internal mood. It
is in essence a messenger for our emotional and spiritual selves.
How
can forgiveness protect our physical health?
1.
Forgiveness lowers stress levels and the production of cortisol, a stress
hormone. For years, doctors have warned us that the number one cause of disease
is stress. Therefore, lowing anxiety through forgiveness helps to preserve our
physiological well-being.
2.
It's not only Cheerios that are good for the heart. So is forgiveness. Those
who are more empathetic and compassionate have lower heart rates.
3. Having a forgiving heart may lower both
emotional and physical pain. Researchers
at Duke University Medical Center found that those suffering from chronic back
pain and chose to let go of their anger experienced lower levels of pain. Less
stress (tension) = less pain. Makes perfect sense to me.
4. We all know that anger, stress,
fear, etc. can raise blood pressure. Letting go can have the reverse effect.
5. Holding on to grudges can take
years off your life. People who choose the path of forgiveness tend to live
longer and healthier lives. They are typically happier, more serene, empathetic
rather than judgmental, hopeful and agreeable - all affirmative mental characteristics
that translate into positive physical benefits.
Buddha
said, “Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of
throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.” Whether on an
emotional or physical level holding onto grudges is just plain unhealthy. It is
you, not the other party, who suffers. And don't you deserve so much better
than that? Let it go. You will not only improve your physical health but you
will rediscover inner peace as well.
“Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander,
along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another,
forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." Ephesians
4:31-32
If
you or anyone you know needs help forgiving, visit www.FromGodWithLove.net for a very inspiring video.
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