Words for a deeper study on Gentleness…….
Anger is an emotional response related to one's psychological interpretation of having been offended, wronged, or denied. Often it indicates when one's basic boundaries are violated. Some have a learned tendency to react to anger through retaliation. Anger may be utilized effectively when utilized to set boundaries or escape from dangerous situations.
Wrath: strong vengeful anger or punishment for an offense or a crime : divine chastisemen; That winter it rained in Los Angeles for three months straight, as if I had brought with me a terrible wrath that somehow agitated the atmosphere, releasing a flood of rain. —Patrick Moore, Tweaked, 2006
Gentle: kindly; amiable: a gentle manner. not severe, rough, or violent; mild: a gentle wind; a gentle tap on the shoulder. moderate: gentle heat. gradual: a gentle slope. of good birth or family; wellborn.
Offense: a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin, transgression of the law; misdemeanor; a cause of transgression or wrong, something that offends or displeases; the act of offending or displeasing.
Kind: of a good or benevolent nature or disposition as a person: a kind and loving person; having, showing, or proceeding from benevolence: kind words; indulgent, considerate, or helpful; humane (often followed by to): to be kind to others, mild; gentle; clement: kind weather.
Gentleness: kindly; amiable: a gentle manner; not severe, rough, or violent; mild: a gentle wind; a gentle tap on the shoulder; moderate: gentle heat; gradual: a gentle slope; of good birth or family; wellborn.
Forgiveness: is the intentional and voluntary process by which a victim undergoes a change in feelings and attitude regarding an offense, let's go of negative emotions such as revenge, with an increased ability to wish the offender well Forgiveness is different from condoning (failing to see the action as wrong and in need of forgiveness), excusing (not holding the offender as responsible for the action), pardoning (granted by a representative of society, such as a judge), forgetting (removing awareness of the offence from consciousness), and reconciliation (restoration of a relationship). In certain contexts, forgiveness is a legal term for absolving or giving up all claims on account of debt, loan, obligation or other claims.
Forgive: : to stop feeling anger toward (someone who has done something wrong) : to stop blaming (someone): to stop feeling anger about (something) : to forgive someone for (something wrong): to stop requiring payment of (money that is owed); to give up resentment of or claim to requital for <forgive an insult> to grant relief from payment of <forgive a debt> to cease to feel resentment against (an offender): Pardon<forgive one's enemies>
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