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Feeling Sad---Son is Homeless
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 706427" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>This is the kernel of beauty and divinity's light that we are offered, each of us; through our experience which on the face of it, and seemingly to its core tortuous and heartbreaking. Our children know our love. Know they are loved. Are contained by it. I do not believe they ever doubt. They know in life they can fall back and be supported.</p><p></p><p>No matter what the indignities or travails. No matter how angry they become or violent, their world has been contained by the kind of support, consistency and accountability that is you, Wiser, and you, Feeling.</p><p></p><p>I am learning that there exists for me the same container, if I only open my eyes to it, and feel it there supporting me. To me this knowing is radical.</p><p></p><p>The way I understand what you write, Wiser, in your mention of the poignancy that becomes possible between us, mother and children, is the possibility of living through and from this space of undefinable and unlimited love and potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 706427, member: 18958"] This is the kernel of beauty and divinity's light that we are offered, each of us; through our experience which on the face of it, and seemingly to its core tortuous and heartbreaking. Our children know our love. Know they are loved. Are contained by it. I do not believe they ever doubt. They know in life they can fall back and be supported. No matter what the indignities or travails. No matter how angry they become or violent, their world has been contained by the kind of support, consistency and accountability that is you, Wiser, and you, Feeling. I am learning that there exists for me the same container, if I only open my eyes to it, and feel it there supporting me. To me this knowing is radical. The way I understand what you write, Wiser, in your mention of the poignancy that becomes possible between us, mother and children, is the possibility of living through and from this space of undefinable and unlimited love and potential. [/QUOTE]
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