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Some thoughts and Rohr wisdom about letting go
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<blockquote data-quote="GStorm" data-source="post: 729921" data-attributes="member: 22414"><p>Thank you for this information. I have been at this point myself over my son. I am grieving from the hurt and betrayal and (as I see it) a lack of respect. However, I am learning "to go with my feelings", sit in my office at work with the door closed & weep, then pray to God, and keep going on with my day. I love my son dearly. He will be 33 on March 16th, but I will be damned if he is going to steal my joy! I am coming to a lot of this revelation as I am writing this, so thank you. It is time for us to take care of us & live in the "here & now" with THE GREAT I AM!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GStorm, post: 729921, member: 22414"] Thank you for this information. I have been at this point myself over my son. I am grieving from the hurt and betrayal and (as I see it) a lack of respect. However, I am learning "to go with my feelings", sit in my office at work with the door closed & weep, then pray to God, and keep going on with my day. I love my son dearly. He will be 33 on March 16th, but I will be damned if he is going to steal my joy! I am coming to a lot of this revelation as I am writing this, so thank you. It is time for us to take care of us & live in the "here & now" with THE GREAT I AM! [/QUOTE]
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