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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 513865"><p>I had heard of the book and meant to purchase it. Thank you for mentioning it here. I read the "Setting Boundaries..." book a few years ago and thought it was very good.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the author (Kent), that especially with this type of pain/loss, it is necessary to "let go and let God." I know I personally have found it way too difficult to go through this alone. I DO practice good self care and I made use of good therapy when I needed to. I read uplifting literature and do what I can to stay strong. But, in order to truly detach and to be free of this great pain, I had to tap into my spiritual faith and learn to "let go."</p><p></p><p> Anyway, because of your post, I ordered the book on my Kindle and read a little last night. It looks very good!!!I'm glad the book has helped you to detach and you are moving forward. Sending good thoughts your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 513865"] I had heard of the book and meant to purchase it. Thank you for mentioning it here. I read the "Setting Boundaries..." book a few years ago and thought it was very good. I agree with the author (Kent), that especially with this type of pain/loss, it is necessary to "let go and let God." I know I personally have found it way too difficult to go through this alone. I DO practice good self care and I made use of good therapy when I needed to. I read uplifting literature and do what I can to stay strong. But, in order to truly detach and to be free of this great pain, I had to tap into my spiritual faith and learn to "let go." Anyway, because of your post, I ordered the book on my Kindle and read a little last night. It looks very good!!!I'm glad the book has helped you to detach and you are moving forward. Sending good thoughts your way. [/QUOTE]
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