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*A Journey of Redemption*

The story of Sister Rani Maria, a Catholic nun from Kerala, India, is one of the most profound examples of forgiveness and redemption in modern history. It begins in 1995 when Sister Rani Maria, known for her work among the poor and marginalized in Madhya Pradesh, was brutally murdered. Her killer, Samandar Singh, stabbed her repeatedly on a bus in broad daylight. His actions were fueled by anger and manipulation from local landlords who felt threatened by her efforts to uplift the impoverished.

Samandar Singh was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. While in prison, he was haunted by the memory of what he had done. Sister Rani Maria’s family, meanwhile, was grappling with grief. But her younger sister, Sister Selmy Paul, also a nun, decided to embody the teachings of Christ and sought to forgive the man who had taken her sister’s life.

In 2002, Sister Selmy visited the prison where Samandar Singh was held. It was not an easy meeting. When they finally came face to face, Samandar was overcome with guilt and broke down, begging for her forgiveness. Sister Selmy did something extraordinary—she forgave him. Not only did she forgive him, but she tied a *rakhi* (a symbolic thread of protection in Indian tradition) on his wrist, declaring him her brother. This act of unconditional love transformed Samandar.

Her gesture of forgiveness did not stop there. The entire family of Sister Rani Maria, including her parents, publicly forgave Samandar Singh. They even petitioned for his release from prison, stating that they held no anger or hatred toward him. When he was released after serving his sentence, he was welcomed into their home as one of their own. He visited Kerala to meet Sister Rani Maria’s family, where he was embraced with warmth and love.

Samandar Singh’s transformation is remarkable. After his release, he turned his life around, dedicating himself to peace and helping others. The family’s forgiveness not only gave him a second chance but also inspired countless others to believe in the power of compassion and reconciliation. He once said, _“I light candles and offer flowers in front of the tombstone, which reads, ‘Lord, do not hold this sin against him,’”_ acknowledging the profound grace extended to him by her family.

This story of Sister Rani Maria and her family exemplifies the depth of human forgiveness and the power it has to heal even the deepest wounds. It reminds us that forgiveness is not just for the benefit of the wrongdoer—it is a path to liberation and peace for everyone involved.

Fascinating story, it gave me goosebumps while reading the part Samandar was given a rakhi. Probably there is a book or a movie about this story, do you know?

GM, it looks the that the things might not go very well for this pretty 🐻

Good morning 🌄 #nostr

If we know that consistency is the key to success, how do we keep ourselves consistent?

For me it is a regular negotiation and battle with my mind.

Let's take an example from today.

I don't have very strict training routine, but I still keep doing that regularly. Now I know that my last training was on Sunday, so today would be a great day for a follow up.

But them my mind starts procrastinating, suggesting that maybe it is not the right day or let's do that later today, etc.

I have one part of me telling, I want to do it, but another suggesting not and builds this uncomfortable feeling. When this starts to happen, I already know that this is it, this is a trickstery of my mind, I just need to shut it down and do it. Something just clicks inside me.

The same concept I apply in other areas of my life. When I start feeling this trickstery of my mind, I know that this is it, this is the thing, I must do it for own good and success 💪

In the end, I am glad I did my training and went to a run 🏃 and some other exercises.

The best win we can achieve today, is a win over ourselves!

#plebchain #gm #thoughtstr

Is this legit? I was looking for a hosting / cloud provider that is Bitcoin-only ideally.

Thank you for the support and likewise, wish you a great day 🙏

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GM💯

GM it's good to have like-minded thinkers ✌️

Thank you, and just a little bit of the things that keeps me pushing forward 👌

GM, have a great day, sir 🤙

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That is the only way to set ourselves free.

Good morning 🌄 #nostr

In a land of the blind, even keeping one eye open makes you a king.

When we start to understand and manage emotions and our mind, we change the environment about us.

We become a player instead of being a puppet pawn.

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