People ask God for forgiveness. But, since God is everything and everyone, who is there for Him to forgive? Forgiveness of the created was already there in His act of creation. But still, people ask God’s forgiveness, and He forgives them. But they, instead of forgetting that for which they asked forgiveness, forget that God has forgiven them, and instead remember the things they were forgiven — and so nourish the seed of wrongdoing, and it bears its fruit again. Again and again they plead for forgiveness, and again and again the Master says: “I forgive.”
But it is impossible for men to forget their wrongdoing and the wrongs done to them by others. And since they cannot forget, they find it hard to forgive. But forgiveness is the best charity. (It is easy to give the poor money and goods when one has plenty, but to forgive is hard; but it is the best thing if one can do it.)
Instead of men trying to forgive one another, they fight. Once they fought with their hands and with clubs. Then with spears and bows and arrows. Then with guns and cannons. Then they invented bombs and carriers for them. Now they have developed missiles that can destroy millions of other men thousands of miles away, and they are prepared to use them. The weapons used change, but the aggressive pattern of man remains the same.
-www.lordmeher.org, p4815
Aug, 1962; Meherazad