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  1. Kelley Grimes
    February 3, 2019

    Forgiveness is so powerful and liberating, especially when we begin with ourselves. Thank you for your wisdom!

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    • Karmic Ally
      February 3, 2019

      Absolutely, Kelley. We do need to forgive ourselves too because somewhere, some action of ours or lack of it, whether intentionally or not created space for the other party to hurt us. Without self-forgiveness, it will be difficult to move forward.

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  2. CK Kochis
    January 31, 2019

    There’s unspoken strength weaved into your wise words, Vatsala. Forgiveness of others and self is the greatest gift I can give myself.

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    • Karmic Ally
      January 31, 2019

      Thank you for your kind words, Cindy. Forgiving others and ourselves is truly the greatest gift we can give ourselves.

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  3. Heather
    January 30, 2019

    You are so correct, it’s important not to dwell in the darkness. That’s where negative energy wants to pull you. It’s important to stay above that in the light. I’ve had to forgive many things over the years. It’s not been easy but I was much better for it.

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    • Karmic Ally
      January 31, 2019

      I agree Heather. Negativity creates more negativity and it is an endless spiral of misery. Forgiving isn’t always easy but the rewards of being able to move on to an easier life and less stress is worth it. Thanks for sharing your wise perspective.

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  4. Leila
    January 30, 2019

    Great blog Vatsala.
    Unforgiveness is like eating poison and expecting someone else to die.
    We liberate ourselves first when we forgive and we create space for greater occurances.
    I think am going to check out the book on Kindle. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Karmic Ally
      January 30, 2019

      That’s a beautiful comparison, Leila, and so apt! Please do check out the book. I promise it will touch your heart.

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  5. Uday
    April 1, 2013

    Hi Vatsala,
    It is wonderful to see how you draw learning from adversity! You are making giant steps to an elevated spiritual plane! God speed.

    Uday

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    • Karmic Ally
      April 1, 2013

      Hi Uday

      Thank you! I finally learned what the quote ‘Fire Proves Gold; Adversity Proves Men’ means. The hard way!

      Wishing you a great first week of April!

      Vatsala

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  6. Debra Jason
    March 31, 2013

    I’m sure having your site hacked was a frustrating experience, but it sounds like you’ve bounced back stronger than ever.
    Good for you. When something happens that feels like it was out of control, it’s easy to say”why me?”
    Best to stay as optimistic as positive and as you suggested, focus on those actions you may control.
    Thanks.
    ~Debra

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    • Karmic Ally
      April 1, 2013

      Hi Debra

      Thanks for dropping by. Fortunately I discovered the hacking within 24 hours and we were able to jump into damage control action immediately. It could have been worse. Apart from praying for strength it helped to immediately chalk out a plan of action or a To Do Checklist for myself while the experts handled the back-end. It was a team effort.

      Regularly checking one’s website and putting in necessary plug-ins and controls is an essential part of any website-owners manual.
      Regards

      Vatsala

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  7. John Banks
    March 30, 2013

    Hi Vatsala,Great post – I felt your pain when this happened to you. Your calm attitude and the fact that you are willing to forgive the hacker is simply amazing. What a way to be? I am a believer that good things happen to good people, so you should be on that path in life for sure.I am glad things are up and running and you are back to normal.Regards,John

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    • Karmic Ally
      March 30, 2013

      Hi John

      Welcome to my blog! It was a painful invasion of my sacred space, my website and blog. Thank you for the empathy. One reads about awful things that happen and I guess it is human nature to think it cannot happen to you – until it does. I practice what I coach and the only thing to do was not to panic, keep praying and systematically working through the problem with the help of my website host provider, my web designer and reaching out to friends, like yourself to show me the way back into the light.

      A big God Bless!

      Vatsala

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