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Forgiveness sought, forgiveness offered ...

This bes an open declaration:
Please forgive Moriah, everyone whats got a need to for any reason.

It wants nothing standing between itself and any other. It despises this, all strife and misery, all turnings sudden upon one another biting, devouring and turning backs and making war and mad faces. And it despises itself for its wretched being. It wants desperately to be forgiven for anyone whats it ever done any wrong, real or imaginary, accidental or intentional, unprovoked or retaliatory. It asks you forgive it anything it bes done and anything its inhabitants bes done through it. It wants forgiving everyone whats wronged it too, whether they means it or not, whether they ever owns up or not. Moriah just wants to serve God and have love with one another.

Now, if anyone bes not wantsy do forgivings of it because it bes unworthy, then it implores you to do so for your own sake. Because when we do not forgive, we makesy our own hearts hardened, and the love of God cannot freely flow in us and between us. That hardness inside holds us in bondage, wrecks all discernment (which requires love freely flowing unhindered as its foundational basis for functioning at all), skews our perceptions and screws our judgment into the cesspit. So forgive for your own sake, and set yourselves free. We all know real forgiveness generally bes so complete it can result in pure "reset" where we fail to "protect" ourselves. God would have us this way, trusting entirely in His protection, but in this world bes it ever so hard to be perfect in all things with the social and emotional environment so toxic in our world at large (not here specifically but in a general sense of "sin-tainted human society").

And so while He asks of us everything, He accepts from us exactly what we CAN offer Him. So just as Moses for the hardness of mens' hearts permitted divorcings, so we bes permitted a convention to not hold forgiveness as any form of future obligation to the one forgiven. So there bes concession for them what needsy. But God's full blessing involves forgiveness as a basis for reconciliation, for them what bes able to bear it. For them whats not so able, go in peace.