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34yo Difficult Child back in area, same ol, same ol
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 676596" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Cedar, <em>Maika`i no mahalo.</em> Wow. <em>Aloha nui</em>.</p><p>Thank you for your last post above. I printed it out to keep re-reading over and over and over. It is so eye opening for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My own son also will periodically send a text or even try (in his difficult uncommunicative way on the phone or in person even) to express some remorse, as he is able, about what he has become. I think he has a great disappointment in himself, and I believe a lot of his angst against me is really felt against himself, but taken out on me or against his ex-wife in his venting complaints to me about her…. or about his employers etc.</p><p></p><p>I have been too confused and fearful to believe this. Thank you for this reminder and encouragement.</p><p></p><p>This is so simple and so easy and so peaceful and so powerful. I can do this, starting this very moment. Not to be lazy and giving up, but when I know there is nothing I can do to make anything better, it will be my new 5 second prayer of joy and comfort ... <em>Ke<em> Akua</em>, I'm thankful that there is nothing I need to do. Amene.</em></p><p></p><p>I give thanks for your insightful wisdom I really needed to hear today. I read your post and it was like grabbing onto a life ring to hold close and breathe and look forward now to ~ the new day - <em>Ka la hou. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 676596, member: 19617"] Cedar, [I]Maika`i no mahalo.[/I] Wow. [I]Aloha nui[/I]. Thank you for your last post above. I printed it out to keep re-reading over and over and over. It is so eye opening for me. My own son also will periodically send a text or even try (in his difficult uncommunicative way on the phone or in person even) to express some remorse, as he is able, about what he has become. I think he has a great disappointment in himself, and I believe a lot of his angst against me is really felt against himself, but taken out on me or against his ex-wife in his venting complaints to me about her…. or about his employers etc. I have been too confused and fearful to believe this. Thank you for this reminder and encouragement. This is so simple and so easy and so peaceful and so powerful. I can do this, starting this very moment. Not to be lazy and giving up, but when I know there is nothing I can do to make anything better, it will be my new 5 second prayer of joy and comfort ... [I]Ke[I] Akua[/I], I'm thankful that there is nothing I need to do. Amene.[/I] I give thanks for your insightful wisdom I really needed to hear today. I read your post and it was like grabbing onto a life ring to hold close and breathe and look forward now to ~ the new day - [I]Ka la hou. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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