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Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | Forgiving

Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney


Topic: A very wise man recently asked “can you forgive anyone, anytime for anything?” That question is a tough one but it’s important. If you can then you are granting mercy and if you do that then you are likely feeling peaceful. If you are feeling peaceful, you are probably not feeling anxious. Do you think that lack of forgiveness may be one reason that we are seeing a rising level of anxiety? Today, we’ll be talking about how the not so simple act of forgiveness may be the real path to peacefulness and lower levels of anxiety.


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