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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 755652" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Hi. Prayers and love to you. Accept all the positivity that you can.</p><p></p><p>Your son is on a trip called life and may very well find the light one day. That is in all of us...we just need to embrace it. He is not alone, if God is in your life. You know God is there for him if he sees Him. I know it's hard. I do not totally understand my daughter's path, which so far is to shun those who have loved her so much. I may never understand her path because it is hers. I believe everyone has the inner strength to turn to a better way and many people do. It is often sudden.</p><p></p><p>I finally, finally believe that our job is to follow our light and be our highest self, for us and for others. We can be examples of strength and even our wayward kids will notice. It could inspire them to do better or to at least realize there is another way. That makes us leaders. Even healers.</p><p></p><p>We may not help our kids find their inner light but it may affect another person who needs to see. We can focus our purpose in helping others do better under hard circumstances. We can do what we are capable of and feel better about ourselves. I have learned. In the end, it is really about us, our example, our bravery (because this takes courage) and walking our own path as our loved one walks his or hers. Hopefully to light and betterment.</p><p></p><p>I feel for your pain and for your son who fights his illness and demons. I have lived most of my mother years in degrees of pain and feeling powerless. But I have changed my perceptive and am no longer listening so much to the mean girl in my head and more to my higher self. It has been quite different. My ego is not my friend nor honest and caring. I am learning to dismiss the commentary it states. I find it to my disadvantage.</p><p></p><p>I pray for you to find your light. You are stronger than you know. Your son has strength too. There is an unknown future that could be great for both of you or at least one of you.</p><p></p><p>Be well. Love and hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 755652, member: 23706"] Hi. Prayers and love to you. Accept all the positivity that you can. Your son is on a trip called life and may very well find the light one day. That is in all of us...we just need to embrace it. He is not alone, if God is in your life. You know God is there for him if he sees Him. I know it's hard. I do not totally understand my daughter's path, which so far is to shun those who have loved her so much. I may never understand her path because it is hers. I believe everyone has the inner strength to turn to a better way and many people do. It is often sudden. I finally, finally believe that our job is to follow our light and be our highest self, for us and for others. We can be examples of strength and even our wayward kids will notice. It could inspire them to do better or to at least realize there is another way. That makes us leaders. Even healers. We may not help our kids find their inner light but it may affect another person who needs to see. We can focus our purpose in helping others do better under hard circumstances. We can do what we are capable of and feel better about ourselves. I have learned. In the end, it is really about us, our example, our bravery (because this takes courage) and walking our own path as our loved one walks his or hers. Hopefully to light and betterment. I feel for your pain and for your son who fights his illness and demons. I have lived most of my mother years in degrees of pain and feeling powerless. But I have changed my perceptive and am no longer listening so much to the mean girl in my head and more to my higher self. It has been quite different. My ego is not my friend nor honest and caring. I am learning to dismiss the commentary it states. I find it to my disadvantage. I pray for you to find your light. You are stronger than you know. Your son has strength too. There is an unknown future that could be great for both of you or at least one of you. Be well. Love and hugs. [/QUOTE]
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