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Update: Detachment as Spiritual Practice, and an Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 613676" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Scott G,</p><p></p><p>you sound like you are in a good place. I hope you can stay there..as you said "a good place right now". Letting go of anger is such a gift....one of my favorite sayings is "holding on to anger is like eating poison and expecting the other person to die." Not that we want our kids dead, but you know what I mean. I understand your TV analogy too...I have that strange sense of disconnectedness with my difficult child too..people ask how I can stand it, how I live this way..the truth is that often I am not in that place. I return to my real world of work and family and sometimes I forget about him, or he is only a shadow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 613676, member: 17269"] Scott G, you sound like you are in a good place. I hope you can stay there..as you said "a good place right now". Letting go of anger is such a gift....one of my favorite sayings is "holding on to anger is like eating poison and expecting the other person to die." Not that we want our kids dead, but you know what I mean. I understand your TV analogy too...I have that strange sense of disconnectedness with my difficult child too..people ask how I can stand it, how I live this way..the truth is that often I am not in that place. I return to my real world of work and family and sometimes I forget about him, or he is only a shadow. [/QUOTE]
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