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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 668786" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Wow. I am in awe and thankfulness to you all for sharing your hearts with me with such insightful and caring responses to my situation. I am re-reading this guidance over and over and over to fully digest and accept the truth I recognize in your wisdom. I have too long been “standing by” and “hoping” something would happen, a hard thing to do. I am reaching the point to act. One of the first steps was reaching out to you (maybe as a form of prayer) for answers. While there may not be any good answers, I definitely see glimpses of clarity and truth in the light you responders have brought into focus for me.</p><p></p><p>It is hard for us all to have to experience and deal with grieving lost dreams and I am sorry to hear of your situations, in which you have learned your truth the hard way. I am also dismayed to see new posters with new difficult children situations continue to join as members of this site. I have found support here. To all, I thank you. Your desire to share your stories and wisdom is a force and impact for me. After reading your posts over and over today, I have a quiet joy in my heart, and am encouraged to progress in detachment from emotions. I have been fearful and uncertain. On this site, I already feel I am not alone. I am seeing the work to do on myself to make things happen.Thank you very very much for your mature perceptions and guidance, and for your kind caring to take time and effort to help me. I need to process and gel this guidance in my heart to prepare the right action to have my son leave when I return home in a few weeks. I will continue to visit this site to find encouragement and support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 668786, member: 19617"] Wow. I am in awe and thankfulness to you all for sharing your hearts with me with such insightful and caring responses to my situation. I am re-reading this guidance over and over and over to fully digest and accept the truth I recognize in your wisdom. I have too long been “standing by” and “hoping” something would happen, a hard thing to do. I am reaching the point to act. One of the first steps was reaching out to you (maybe as a form of prayer) for answers. While there may not be any good answers, I definitely see glimpses of clarity and truth in the light you responders have brought into focus for me. It is hard for us all to have to experience and deal with grieving lost dreams and I am sorry to hear of your situations, in which you have learned your truth the hard way. I am also dismayed to see new posters with new difficult children situations continue to join as members of this site. I have found support here. To all, I thank you. Your desire to share your stories and wisdom is a force and impact for me. After reading your posts over and over today, I have a quiet joy in my heart, and am encouraged to progress in detachment from emotions. I have been fearful and uncertain. On this site, I already feel I am not alone. I am seeing the work to do on myself to make things happen.Thank you very very much for your mature perceptions and guidance, and for your kind caring to take time and effort to help me. I need to process and gel this guidance in my heart to prepare the right action to have my son leave when I return home in a few weeks. I will continue to visit this site to find encouragement and support. [/QUOTE]
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