1. Isabel's Confession.
“Poncho, I thought I was a good person. But I’m not. When you killed my son, you killed everything decent that was inside of me. Because now I want you to suffer. I want to pass all this pain to you.”
Isabel, guilt is the prison that binds you to this world of suffering, a chain forged by your belief that you are separate from love. You think Poncho has taken everything from you, but what he stole was never yours to keep. You believe that revenge will bring you peace, but it will only deepen the wound, trapping you in an endless cycle of pain.
The voice of the ego whispers that you must punish to heal, but this is a lie. The only escape from this torment is forgiveness, not as an act of charity, but as a key to your own freedom. When you forgive Poncho, you release yourself from the chains of guilt and reclaim the love that never truly left you.
Isabel, forgiveness is not a gift to Poncho; it’s the gift you give to yourself. Let go of the illusion that his suffering will heal your pain. The truth is, your desire to pass on your pain is the very thing that keeps it alive. Forgive, not for him, but for your own liberation. This is the only way to remember who you truly are—a being untouched by the madness of this world, whole and pure beyond the illusions of guilt and revenge.
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I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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