“The person who hurt you--who raped you or killed your family--is also here. If you are still angry at that person, if you haven't been able to forgive, you are chained to him. Everyone could feel the emotional truth of that: When someone offends you and you haven't let go, every time you see him, you grow breathless or your heart skips a beat. If the trauma was really severe, you dream of revenge. Above you, is the Mountain of Peace and Prosperity where we all want to go. But when you try to climb that hill, the person you haven't forgiven weighs you down. It's a personal choice whether or not to let go. No one can tell you how long to mourn a death or rage over a rape. But you can't move forward until you break that chain.”
Quote by Leymah Gbowee
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Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War
This book delves into the profound influence of communal bonds, spiritual practices, and social dynamics on a country amidst conflict. It examines the roles of women, religious fervor, and sexual politics as pivotal forces shaping the nation's trajectory. more
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