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Why does my adult daughter dislike me so much?
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<blockquote data-quote="wisernow" data-source="post: 705711" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>i am so sorry to hear what you are going through and no one deserves to be treated like this by anyone! Please focus on yourself and taking your power back and surrounding yourself with positive people , and animals who have light!</p><p></p><p>When I was so wrapped up with trying to FIX and PLEASE my son, I became friends with someone who was training as a Buddhist monk. when I told him some of my ordeal he looked at me and said your soul is trying to tell you something but you aren't listening. I was taken aback by this but then came to realize that I was allowing all of the drama to rule my life, and forgot about me, myself, the little girl inside of me, and allowing her to be victimized. That's when I started to change. Funny, that once that happened how I was being treated started to change as well. Hugs for you, and know that we are all in this together!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisernow, post: 705711, member: 20373"] i am so sorry to hear what you are going through and no one deserves to be treated like this by anyone! Please focus on yourself and taking your power back and surrounding yourself with positive people , and animals who have light! When I was so wrapped up with trying to FIX and PLEASE my son, I became friends with someone who was training as a Buddhist monk. when I told him some of my ordeal he looked at me and said your soul is trying to tell you something but you aren't listening. I was taken aback by this but then came to realize that I was allowing all of the drama to rule my life, and forgot about me, myself, the little girl inside of me, and allowing her to be victimized. That's when I started to change. Funny, that once that happened how I was being treated started to change as well. Hugs for you, and know that we are all in this together! [/QUOTE]
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