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Nov 25, 2013
Starr:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

You aren't crazy. You're just dealing with a crazy-making situation. What happened to you was not your fault. Always remember that. Blame is squarely on the shoulders of the abuser(s). You were in a very vulnerable situation, and your abuser took advantage of that vulnerability. Don't judge yourself for what you did or didn't do. None of this was your fault. None of it. You are pure and perfect as you are. What happened to you does not define Who You Are. Who You Really Are goes so much deeper. Find a way to bring purpose to what happened to you. Reach out for any help that is available to you, then reach out to others that you can help. Others who would benefit from what you experienced. I send you love, light and healing energy, Starr. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

From Victim to Victory, a memoir
Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
author. speaker. survivor. coach
From Victim to Victory, a memoir

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