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Message Subject Do You Love Your Parents ?
Poster Handle Ashes2ashes
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Spirits in a material world, forgetting/not honoring their spiritual true self, will spawn children of lust that are not truly "theirs" to bring forth. And the spirits of those children don't feel fully supported, so you wind up with family ancestry respawns and/or "empty vessels" walking around absorbing the world they're exposed to with daycare, public school, constant tv/gaming upbringing, and a lack of sense of True Self - parents can't be bothered anymore to have one of them stay home to raise the children. They get dumped off on $8/hr employees at 6 weeks of age, and we wonder why most kids today have issues?!

In truth, our children are not "OURS."

They are their own being with their own purpose and mission in life. The only care of the parents is to raise them to be virtuous, strong (spiritually, mentally, and physically), provide for their needs until they are of an age to begin learning to provide for their own needs, teach them by example, and then let them go. This world is twisted with laws and social norms that are not supportive of a real parent/child relationship. And I'll continue to raise mine by what I outlined above, in direct defiance of how "the world" wants them/says they should be raised.

Why? Because my own mother showed me how. She was never "easy" on me and I knew I was expected to behave like a lady, because she behaved like a lady. She was as good as she could be about letting go, and our relationship evolved to mutual respect before she passed. We were more like the best of friends than mother/daughter in her remaining years. My father repented of his addictions when I was 13, and by grace and mercy alone was I able to forgive him of our early relationship issues, and begin to love and respect him as a daughter should. Due to his alcoholism, I never felt safe or secure with him until he healed and began to lead me by example.

Do I love my parents? Yes. The same as I love myself and my own children. However, I also feel as though love is more than the world defines it...it is a mutual, reciprocal respect.
 
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