Who loved you the most growing up? - Architects of a New Dawn2024-03-29T10:11:46Zhttp://architectsofanewdawn.ning.com/forum/topics/who-loved-you-the-most-growing?groupUrl=returntolovepostshowdiscussion&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBubba is the loving materna…tag:architectsofanewdawn.ning.com,2009-08-11:2227378:Comment:1060622009-08-11T02:42:13.388ZRon Alexanderhttp://architectsofanewdawn.ning.com/profile/RonAlexander
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Bubba is the loving maternal grandmother that I was writing about.
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Bubba is the loving maternal grandmother that I was writing about. Hi Ron,
My maternal grandmom…tag:architectsofanewdawn.ning.com,2009-07-25:2227378:Comment:1002462009-07-25T23:21:28.802ZLinda Lawsonhttp://architectsofanewdawn.ning.com/profile/LindaLawson
Hi Ron,<br />
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My maternal grandmom was the consistant loving energy for me as well. She was a true guardian for one .me.who felt so upset by what I felt about where I landed.<br />
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Most of us do have some sort of childhood trauma. This trauma or wounding usually sets up what we can do for a our life work . We heal ourselves and turn around and help others.<br />
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It's cool to look a t this way for me. It definitely is a leap over beating myself up about what I did "wrong" or how shortsighted my parents were.…
Hi Ron,<br />
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My maternal grandmom was the consistant loving energy for me as well. She was a true guardian for one .me.who felt so upset by what I felt about where I landed.<br />
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Most of us do have some sort of childhood trauma. This trauma or wounding usually sets up what we can do for a our life work . We heal ourselves and turn around and help others.<br />
<br />
It's cool to look a t this way for me. It definitely is a leap over beating myself up about what I did "wrong" or how shortsighted my parents were. ...Actually, they were pretty cool for all the trauma they sufferred as kids.<br />
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I fel t myself to be th e "odd one out" no matter who was doing what with me or for me.. I seemed not to fit .there was an awareness that there was so much more to life than we were making of it.<br />
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Now in hindsight,20-20, looking back , I see that everyone did/does the best they could/can. And so did /do I.<br />
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Since my judging any situation only makes for new such ones to appear, I hope and intend to continue to practice releasing judgement. .keep loving my choices, refining them so they align with the direction in which I am headed.<br />
Knowing what to do is one thing. Actually living as I know to live,, that seems to be the wondrous daily challenge.