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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 753033" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I agree. The only mother here about whom I have legitimate voice, is myself.</p><p>I believe that this forum can be a means of self-transformation. Parenting becomes the way to know and to face our own pasts and our own dynamics and to open to become more. In this way we can learn to open to the full spectrum of our feelings about our children. For years and years we loved them. We still do. I think we can love our damaged adult children and at the same time, live in hope, and incrementally move beyond fear, anger, blame, and judgment. Admittedly, I am a work in progress.</p><p></p><p>I think our own personal stories are not only legitimately part of our journey to overcome our painful relationships with our children, they are an essential piece. Of course that's my own viewpoint. But my posts have from the beginning have come from this place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 753033, member: 18958"] I agree. The only mother here about whom I have legitimate voice, is myself. I believe that this forum can be a means of self-transformation. Parenting becomes the way to know and to face our own pasts and our own dynamics and to open to become more. In this way we can learn to open to the full spectrum of our feelings about our children. For years and years we loved them. We still do. I think we can love our damaged adult children and at the same time, live in hope, and incrementally move beyond fear, anger, blame, and judgment. Admittedly, I am a work in progress. I think our own personal stories are not only legitimately part of our journey to overcome our painful relationships with our children, they are an essential piece. Of course that's my own viewpoint. But my posts have from the beginning have come from this place. [/QUOTE]
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