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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 680519" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>I am with you, warrior sisters.</p><p>It is not important that you need to know exactly where he / she is. We rest in peace, knowing that the higher power over all knows the very place they are and is watching over it. I too know the feeling to wake in the night in fear of where our children’s lives are. I try to breathe... and allow my mother’s heart to lift up our difficult children, to release them into the care of the almighty, and rest our souls in peace and gladness. No matter where our “lost soul” children may be, they are not lost, but are known in all their ways.</p><p></p><p>In Hawaii’s night sky, the zenith star overhead is Arcturus, which the ancient Hawaiians named <em>Hokule'a</em>, meaning “<em>Star of Gladness,</em>” so called because it guided sea-goers home from voyages. The navigators looked to <em>Hokule'a</em> to chart their course. I am coming to see that no matter where our children may be in the dark night of their souls, when they reach the point to want to be guided to the right course, there burns a star of gladness, a beacon of hope for them to find their way and shine light on their path.</p><p></p><p>Surrender to your sweet slumber, and rest safe in perfect assurance and power of prayer. You are going to be alright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 680519, member: 19617"] I am with you, warrior sisters. It is not important that you need to know exactly where he / she is. We rest in peace, knowing that the higher power over all knows the very place they are and is watching over it. I too know the feeling to wake in the night in fear of where our children’s lives are. I try to breathe... and allow my mother’s heart to lift up our difficult children, to release them into the care of the almighty, and rest our souls in peace and gladness. No matter where our “lost soul” children may be, they are not lost, but are known in all their ways. In Hawaii’s night sky, the zenith star overhead is Arcturus, which the ancient Hawaiians named [I]Hokule'a[/I], meaning “[I]Star of Gladness,[/I]” so called because it guided sea-goers home from voyages. The navigators looked to [I]Hokule'a[/I] to chart their course. I am coming to see that no matter where our children may be in the dark night of their souls, when they reach the point to want to be guided to the right course, there burns a star of gladness, a beacon of hope for them to find their way and shine light on their path. Surrender to your sweet slumber, and rest safe in perfect assurance and power of prayer. You are going to be alright. [/QUOTE]
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