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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 639910" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Happy anniversary my friend. You've come a long long way in this year...............</p><p></p><p>Your post speaks to so much growth, healing and acceptance. I am happy and relieved that you've landed where you are................the letting go of our insisting they be who they aren't and the judgment and despairing that goes along with that, is a HUGE, HUGE step. I believe then the love comes forth and we can show up for them in a different way, one in which accepts them and is able to really "see" them for who they are, not who we want or need them to be. For myself, I was amazed at the level of love and compassion for my daughter that came barreling out when I stopped "arguing with reality" and just accepted what is.</p><p></p><p>I am happy for you ECHO. We go through the agonies of the damned to get to acceptance...................celebrate your victory, it is quite the enormous shift................and gift..................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 639910, member: 13542"] Happy anniversary my friend. You've come a long long way in this year............... Your post speaks to so much growth, healing and acceptance. I am happy and relieved that you've landed where you are................the letting go of our insisting they be who they aren't and the judgment and despairing that goes along with that, is a HUGE, HUGE step. I believe then the love comes forth and we can show up for them in a different way, one in which accepts them and is able to really "see" them for who they are, not who we want or need them to be. For myself, I was amazed at the level of love and compassion for my daughter that came barreling out when I stopped "arguing with reality" and just accepted what is. I am happy for you ECHO. We go through the agonies of the damned to get to acceptance...................celebrate your victory, it is quite the enormous shift................and gift.................. [/QUOTE]
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