A Note on Forgiveness, Healing + Relational Wealth


Jaunteur Relational Wealth Founder's Note | Image by @mariolagr

Forgiveness does not rewrite the story. It restores the heart that lived it.

 

 

There was a time when I thought forgiveness meant letting someone off the hook.

I used to say the words “I forgive her” because I believed it was what healing people did. But inside, I was still holding the memory like a stone in my chest.

It took years — and one therapy session that changed everything — for me to understand that forgiveness is not a concept. It is an embodied release. It is the moment your body exhales a story your mind has already told a thousand times.

For me, it began with my relationship with my mother. She had her own unhealed pain — and some of it became mine. But over time, through therapy, reflection, and a willingness to see each other as whole humans rather than roles we were meant to play, we began to heal.

That day in therapy, I stopped thinking about forgiveness and started feeling it. It came in tears — uncontrollable at first, like years of unspoken grief pouring through me. And when they finally stopped, what remained was calm — a quiet, freeing exhale after years of holding my breath.

Forgiveness did not erase what happened. It simply allowed love to flow freely again.

Relational Wealth is this flow — the energy between souls that becomes sacred when we allow it to move without resentment or fear. Every relationship, even the ones that challenge us, shows us something about who we are and how we love.

If there is someone you are ready to forgive — or maybe even ready to understand — begin gently. You do not need a perfect moment. Just an open one.

Here’s to the quiet miracle of release.

A Supporting Mantra:

“I forgive not to forget, but to free the current of love.”

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With love + light,

Terra


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