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Feb 08, 2012
Thomas:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Thank you for the lovely words. Now it's time to take credit for your Self. For taking the reins and going into therapy. For choosing not to continue the cycle of abuse with your own family. For recognizing that your parents are still controlling you. Remember, that you can't change what you don't acknowledge. I will say that I disagree that your parents give you money "because that is easy for them to do." They give you money because it keeps you under their control. That's their goal, and they as long as you allow it, it will continue. You CAN make a different choice, just as you made the even more challenging choice to not abuse your family. You have more inner strength than you give your Self credit for, Thomas. I see it. It's time you see it for your Self. Again, I send you love, light and healing energy. Thank you for sharing more of your story with my visitors and me. And stay in therapy and walk the path of healing and recovery. You're certainly worth it.

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Darlene Barriere
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