Carlos Santana's Journey of Forgiveness and Woodstock Memories

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Music icon Carlos Santana has forgiven the man who sexually abused him "almost every day" between the ages of 10 and 12. In a recent interview with People magazine, Santana revealed that he was able to find peace by looking at the situation from a different perspective and visualizing the abuser as a child with a lot of light behind him. He also acknowledged that hurt people hurt people and that he no longer blames himself for what happened. Santana's inspiring story of forgiveness and healing comes ahead of the premiere of a documentary chronicling his life at The Tribeca Film Festival.
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