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    • Angel Spirit: Comment Please don't fret Michelle, I was going to write exactly what Tamasin has written, so ditto. I raised my two daughters with the same struggle and now grown up they still adore me. Children really do understand more than we give them credit for, give your son my congratulations on becoming a teenager. Love and Light from Angel Spirit

    • syncronius: Comment just some quick testimony, I went from being able to spoil my grandkids with the coolest stuff...to a simple gift or two I know ya wish ya could do more as I do but now I find just playing with them on their special day is all I need to do and letting them do something big kids do helps... believe me I feel ya here... LOVE JOHN!

    • SpiritualWriter: Comment there is nothing to forgive, you have given your son a beautiful, caring, loving Mother, his heart truly desires nothing more than that. well done x

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    • mydomainpvt: Comment dearest michelle, life is not fair.. and its the good people who suffer lot more, but if they surrender their soul and heart to God completely, absoluetly then peace comes inside them. they learn to realize simple truths.. like they are priceless and unique and lovable.. no matter how much someone else tries to drag their spirits down, they ultimately fail. keep your faith on God and always know that you are completely cherished by her. Wish you love, peace and happiness. Trisha

    • FearlessAdvisor: Comment Hi Michelle, I offer you many blessings for this intention. Your use of the word 'try' indicates that you may be reluctant to give up your pondering. As Yoda says, "Do or do not, there is no try." Right? Then again, maybe not... What would happen if you didn't stop pondering, but perhaps delve deeply into your question? What is the root of your pondering? From where does that pondering arise? What would happen if you allowed yourself to experience it, fully, without trying to push it away? There very well may not be an answer to your question, but I assure you, it may be a very important question. Perhaps the most important question you've ever asked. If there is pain surrounding this question, or fear about delving into it, it may help to have a witness to help you go there; perhaps a counselor or other trained professional to guide you. I am a big proponent of such work, and you may be amazed at what you uncover. Thanks for sharing a bit of yourself and may you find that which you seek!