82. Forgiveness has been so marginalized in our traditions that its central necessity is obscure or non-existent.
83. Triadic Philosophy sees forgiveness as one of the fundamental actions rising from the Ethical or Second in the root triad.
84. Forgiveness of others is an impossibility without seeking forgiveness for oneself.
85. Forgiving others is a function of freedom and a daily practice advocated by Triadic Philosophy.
86. One way of practicing forgiveness is the statement, Forgive the wrongs that we have done as we forgive those who do wrong.