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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 723482" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>LBL,</p><p>All you can do is give thanks. This is the best place for him right now. He needs to be in jail, needs to be accountable, needs to be away from the environment that prompts his deceit and crime. Give thanks that you followed your intuition to search his pack, and to act as you did, and for the timing of the police apprehension.</p><p></p><p>This arrest (“rescue”) may indeed have saved him from himself and from more criminal activity in the works. He is now safe where he is and you are safe. He is no longer your concern. He is now the “state’s” responsibility. Try to feel some relief and some peace. The turmoil of the recent confusion will gradually settle down. Certainly, your feelings, your understanding, your relationships are changing. But you are going to be alirght. All is well. Breathe. </p><p> Limit your contact with him. No need to visit or accept any calls. Let him feel some pain about it (if he has it in him to feel.) There is nothing you need to do, except take care of yourself. Bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 723482, member: 19617"] LBL, All you can do is give thanks. This is the best place for him right now. He needs to be in jail, needs to be accountable, needs to be away from the environment that prompts his deceit and crime. Give thanks that you followed your intuition to search his pack, and to act as you did, and for the timing of the police apprehension. This arrest (“rescue”) may indeed have saved him from himself and from more criminal activity in the works. He is now safe where he is and you are safe. He is no longer your concern. He is now the “state’s” responsibility. Try to feel some relief and some peace. The turmoil of the recent confusion will gradually settle down. Certainly, your feelings, your understanding, your relationships are changing. But you are going to be alirght. All is well. Breathe. Limit your contact with him. No need to visit or accept any calls. Let him feel some pain about it (if he has it in him to feel.) There is nothing you need to do, except take care of yourself. Bless. [/QUOTE]
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