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Radical acceptance - a brief update
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 629711" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>LucyJ, I am so sorry. That sounds so scary. Kind of reminds me of the US when the kids gave a hang and were fighting in the 60's. Kids got tear-gassed and arrested, but at least they stood for something. Not like that here anymore.</p><p></p><p>LucyJ, are there many older people in your son's group? I am thinking (and hoping) that this is a young person's movement and that he will grow out of it and that your hurting heart will finally be at rest some day. </p><p></p><p>Radical acceptance is extremely helpful. It helps us accept the moment and not think about the past or future. Your son could very well come back to society one day. He isn't a drug abuser or a criminal...just has very strong feelings about right and wrong and maybe, in the long run, it will help him decide to become a person who helps others. </p><p></p><p>LucyJ, sending you all the caring I have in my heart from across the pond. Be good to yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 629711, member: 1550"] LucyJ, I am so sorry. That sounds so scary. Kind of reminds me of the US when the kids gave a hang and were fighting in the 60's. Kids got tear-gassed and arrested, but at least they stood for something. Not like that here anymore. LucyJ, are there many older people in your son's group? I am thinking (and hoping) that this is a young person's movement and that he will grow out of it and that your hurting heart will finally be at rest some day. Radical acceptance is extremely helpful. It helps us accept the moment and not think about the past or future. Your son could very well come back to society one day. He isn't a drug abuser or a criminal...just has very strong feelings about right and wrong and maybe, in the long run, it will help him decide to become a person who helps others. LucyJ, sending you all the caring I have in my heart from across the pond. Be good to yourself. [/QUOTE]
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