Summary
This quote suggests that when we embrace direct experience and engage with the complexities of the world, forgiveness becomes possible. It implies that forgiveness is not merely an abstract concept, but a tangible outcome of actively engaging with diverse perspectives and understanding the challenges and struggles of others. By walking on the face of a world, we are encouraged to embrace empathy, compassion, and tolerance, allowing us to let go of resentment and find understanding and forgiveness for ourselves and others.