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When The Unknowing Tell You What You Need To Do
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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 749153" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>I love the yarn analogy. It helps me to be able to visualize, as I can work it into my meditation. Thank you so much.</p><p></p><p>I really appreciate the validation. It's difficult to accept the opinions of those who have not walked in our shoes, even when some of it is helpful. They believe what May tells them, which is seldom the truth. These well meaning people expect May to be grateful, she is not. They expect her to me reasonable, she is delusional. I appreciate all they tried to do because at least I got a short respite knowing she had a roof over her head. Now, I have no idea. </p><p></p><p>You are right, it's time for me accept I have done all that I can, and all that I can has to be enough.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again. I treasure your words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 749153, member: 23811"] I love the yarn analogy. It helps me to be able to visualize, as I can work it into my meditation. Thank you so much. I really appreciate the validation. It's difficult to accept the opinions of those who have not walked in our shoes, even when some of it is helpful. They believe what May tells them, which is seldom the truth. These well meaning people expect May to be grateful, she is not. They expect her to me reasonable, she is delusional. I appreciate all they tried to do because at least I got a short respite knowing she had a roof over her head. Now, I have no idea. You are right, it's time for me accept I have done all that I can, and all that I can has to be enough. Thank you again. I treasure your words. [/QUOTE]
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