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Radical acceptance - a brief update
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 631036" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>This is beautifully stated Lucy, thank you for that clarity. I think that is a crucial statement for us. It speaks to acceptance and takes the judgement out of it. I have to stay in that zone myself in order for peace to reign. Some of our kids are way out on those ledges where angels fear to tread, so far out in some cases as to be unrecognizable by the rest of us. However, once they stop negatively impacting our lives, manipulating us, abusing us, in any way disrespecting us, then our boundaries hold strong and we're left with acceptance of what is. Acceptance of who they have become. Seems we're all happier when we can find that place.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I love this Lucy, thank you. Very well said. I am so happy that you've arrived there. Hugs to you for moving through it all and finding serenity and joy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 631036, member: 13542"] This is beautifully stated Lucy, thank you for that clarity. I think that is a crucial statement for us. It speaks to acceptance and takes the judgement out of it. I have to stay in that zone myself in order for peace to reign. Some of our kids are way out on those ledges where angels fear to tread, so far out in some cases as to be unrecognizable by the rest of us. However, once they stop negatively impacting our lives, manipulating us, abusing us, in any way disrespecting us, then our boundaries hold strong and we're left with acceptance of what is. Acceptance of who they have become. Seems we're all happier when we can find that place. I love this Lucy, thank you. Very well said. I am so happy that you've arrived there. Hugs to you for moving through it all and finding serenity and joy. [/QUOTE]
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