Eradicating Resentment

"Understanding that...man is the sinless expression
of perfect Mind...gives one dominion"

The word "resent" is derived from the Latin prefix re, meaning "again" or "against," and sentire, "to feel." Literally translated, it might be thought of as meaning to feel again, or to continue to feel, some incident which has happened in the past, usually something inharmonious. The word is now generally used to denote feelings of opposition, usually of angry opposition, to some person or circumstance which one thinks has harmed him.

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