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Concerned Quote by C. S. Lewis

“We must beware of the Past, mustn't we? I mean that any fixing of the mind on old evils beyond what is absolutely necessary for repenting our own sins and forgiving those of others is certainly useless and usually bad for us. Notice in Dante that the lost souls are entirely concerned with their…” quote by C. S. Lewis
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“We must beware of the Past, mustn't we? I mean that any fixing of the mind on old evils beyond what is absolutely necessary for repenting our own sins and forgiving those of others is certainly useless and usually bad for us. Notice in Dante that the lost souls are entirely concerned with their past! Not so the saved.”

C. S. Lewis

About This Quote

Source Book: The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis, 1942

Dwelling on past wrongs hinders personal growth and forgiveness; letting go is essential for spiritual health.

In simple terms: Fixating on old sins blocks healing.

Key Takeaway

Release past grievances to move forward.

Themes

forgiveness spirituality personal growth

Mood

reflective serious

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • therapy sessions
  • confessional settings
  • personal reflection
  • spiritual counseling

Key Concepts

sin redemption psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does clinging to past sins affect your daily life?
  • What practices help you let go of old grievances?
A Different Perspective

Past focus can become obsessive and prevent present joy.

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