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A little bit of hope.
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 752576" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>There are moments when, out of a sense of needing relief from the torture of it, I "harden" my heart to the extent that I intentionally turn my thoughts away from him and from what "might" be happening to him, refusing to allow those images to come into my mind. Because if I let myself, I can picture all sorts of terrible things, both now and in the future, and it just kills me. I'm working on trusting G-d for him and not trying to be that in his life. Loving detachment is a new skill I'm trying to learn, but after a lifetime of feeling responsible for making people around me happy, it's a tough one. I'm glad we are all here for one another, to help one another through this hard journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 752576, member: 22597"] There are moments when, out of a sense of needing relief from the torture of it, I "harden" my heart to the extent that I intentionally turn my thoughts away from him and from what "might" be happening to him, refusing to allow those images to come into my mind. Because if I let myself, I can picture all sorts of terrible things, both now and in the future, and it just kills me. I'm working on trusting G-d for him and not trying to be that in his life. Loving detachment is a new skill I'm trying to learn, but after a lifetime of feeling responsible for making people around me happy, it's a tough one. I'm glad we are all here for one another, to help one another through this hard journey. [/QUOTE]
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