"I apologize." "My bad." "I'm sorry." Too often, these expressions provide easy-outs from the responsibilities and consequences of a compulsive behavior. How can we - broken humans that we are - engage in the spiritual practice of making amends?
"I apologize." "My bad." "I'm sorry." Too often, these expressions provide easy-outs from the responsibilities and consequences of a compulsive behavior. How can we - broken humans that we are - engage in the spiritual practice of making amends?