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I drove to California and picked him up...
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 759066" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Dear lovemysons:</p><p></p><p>I don't have anything to say that you and the others haven't already. I just want to say that for all of the heartbreak and pain this is about the most beautiful thread I have read here ever, or at least in quite some time. The love of all of you, of each of you, one for the other, just shines through the pages and the universe. </p><p></p><p>There are some people whose quest is to wander. I have come to believe that even in their degradation what they search for is the most profound sense of G-d. In what your son wrote to you he has distilled the truth of the ages in his words. They are a prayer. For all of us. Just gazing again at what he wrote, I sigh deeply and exhale, at peace. </p><p></p><p>There is recovery from meth, I've seen it in my own town which was overrun for many years and now it is not. The meth psychosis can endure for a time but usually fades. Many of the people in my town, who have recovered, form the backbone of loving service to others who struggle, who, if it is faced, are all of us, and each of us. </p><p></p><p>I feel so connected to you and to your son, by reading this thread. Your son is a gifted man. I pray, as do each of the other mothers here, that he will settle into his strengths and loving heart. And I know you pray for our sons and daughters, likewise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 759066, member: 18958"] Dear lovemysons: I don't have anything to say that you and the others haven't already. I just want to say that for all of the heartbreak and pain this is about the most beautiful thread I have read here ever, or at least in quite some time. The love of all of you, of each of you, one for the other, just shines through the pages and the universe. There are some people whose quest is to wander. I have come to believe that even in their degradation what they search for is the most profound sense of G-d. In what your son wrote to you he has distilled the truth of the ages in his words. They are a prayer. For all of us. Just gazing again at what he wrote, I sigh deeply and exhale, at peace. There is recovery from meth, I've seen it in my own town which was overrun for many years and now it is not. The meth psychosis can endure for a time but usually fades. Many of the people in my town, who have recovered, form the backbone of loving service to others who struggle, who, if it is faced, are all of us, and each of us. I feel so connected to you and to your son, by reading this thread. Your son is a gifted man. I pray, as do each of the other mothers here, that he will settle into his strengths and loving heart. And I know you pray for our sons and daughters, likewise. [/QUOTE]
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