Forgiving Your Parents
This one is complicated. You already know that.
Forgiving a stranger is one thing. Forgiving someone who was supposed to protect you, love you, show you how the world works — that lives in a different place. Underneath the hurt is grief for what you needed and didn't get, anger that's mixed with love in ways that don't make simple sense, and the complicated reality that real damage and genuine effort can both be true at the same time.
This 15-page guide isn't about excusing what happened, reconciling with someone who isn't safe, or performing forgiveness before you're ready. It's about understanding what forgiving your parents honestly requires — and what it gives back to you when you get there.
We explore the particular weight of parental wounds, why they tend to reach further into life than other hurts, and what it looks like to do this work with honesty, with grief, and with genuine compassion for yourself.
Forgiving your parents doesn't mean what they did was okay. It means you're ready to stop letting it run your life.
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