Forgiveness Is Morality
because it returns everything to truth
Forgiveness Is the Only Morality
We are taught by our parents and the education system - behaviour, rules, standards, and the correct way to be. But over time, it becomes evident that what is moral to us is immoral to someone else and vice versa. Sometimes we can’t even decide what’s moral because we can see both sides of the story. The paradox of duality strikes again.
Thankfully there’s a deeper truth that knows separation never happened and this world is just a fragmented dream. As God didn’t create anything separate, guilty or immoral, we can practice forgiveness and non-judgment to return everything to its innocent and neutral state. The ego thinks this is letting people off the hook or being irresponsible, but that’s because it wants fragmentation to be real and keep us stuck in illusion. Hating and projecting fear onto our brothers and sisters.
The End of Punishment
Most moral systems are built on punishment, believing that someone must pay for what’s been done. The moment you let punishment be the guide, you’re back in the ego’s guilty frame of reference, seeing through the eyes of illusion rather than truth.
Love is the most powerful force in the universe. This is why rehabilitation is better than punishment, because it corrects perception in a loving and inclusive way. Those who harm themselves and others need help, not punishment. Being punished makes us more fearful and guilty, motivating us to lie, hide and self-protect, which plays straight into the ego’s hands.
The Return to Innocence
Every act of forgiveness is the remembrance that beneath fear, confusion, and survival strategies, there is an innocent essence in all of us. This is our true nature and the way God created us.
If someone’s behaviour made sense to them in the moment — even if it was distorted, unconscious, or harmful - punishing them doesn’t awaken anything. It just reinforces the separation that caused the behaviour in the first place.
Forgiveness recognises that nobody acts from clarity when they are frightened, and clarity, not fear, is the source of real morality.
Ending Self-Attack
We can’t truly forgive others if we’re still condemning ourselves. Every strike at our own worth filters how we see everyone else. This is why forgiveness is an inner discipline that dissolves the split in our (own) mind.
When we stop accusing ourselves, we stop needing the world to be guilty to justify our pain. This is the moral reset that brings us into alignment with the part of us that cannot attack because it knows safety lies in defencelessness.
Why It Matters
Forgiveness simplifies everything as it dissolves drama and restores sanity where stories have taken hold. It calls us forward as someone who refuses to live chained to interpretations that dim our light and contribute toxicity to the quantum field.
Forgiveness is the only morality because it’s the only act that returns us to our open, clear, present, and unburdened nature. From that place, every choice we make is naturally aligned.
Never having to carry the weight of figuring out what is good and bad frees us to be the light and share the gospel on earth.
I see plenty of ‘calls for love’ in the world, but I hold them with compassion. Peace starts within, with our choice to see through the eyes of forgiveness. Spirit sees everyone as redeemable, because we’re seemingly in a state God would never have put us in anyway.




