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Jena Robinson, New Zealand

In my 30's when I lived in England I took part in a workshop. One of the processes was to sit in front of an imaginary box. Into that box, piece by piece, we were led in putting all parts of ourselves: body, mind, spirit, senses, roles, reputations, hopes, fears, success, failure, relationships, possessions, and more. Then the final question: "Who is it now, who is watching that box?" In that moment I experienced myself as a many-particled swirl of light expanding outward infinitely. Also in that moment I totally understood forgiveness—that there was no one to forgive because I was everyone.