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I left my wife four months ago, I was able to hang on and forgive her for her anger quite easily but it never ended what I deemed mental abuse. I finally left her because it became impossible to be intimate in any way to such an angry person. Is it ok to leave an abusive person? Or are we supposed to hang in there and take their shots til they change? Big question for me? And what about close friends who are completely negative on our life. At what point, if ever, do we disconnect? Please help
sommerboy6 4 months ago
Thank you so much for this dear Jennifer, very important for me right now. You share this so beautifully. Bless you xx Alice Friend
treeoflight 4 months ago
Thank you Rev Jennifer you explain this so well
blessings x
eshaw258 7 months ago
Thanks so much Reverend Hadley. This is great.
AdyaClarityGoddess 7 months ago
Grateful, I mean. :-)
SavilleTu 8 months ago
Heavy judgements have been coming up for me. First projected onto others and then, out of guilt, turned inward upon myself. I did your forgiveness letter exercise and learned that I don't truly want to accept myself. Well, at least now I can look at that. All I want is spirit/God/truth - yet, can I accept these things while I actively resist and judge creation? Sigh. Yes, it's hard. I'm greatful for your example and friendship. <3
SavilleTu 8 months ago
It´s reminds me of the Serenety prayer;
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
We can change our minds and see the perfection in everything.
Thank you!
angelicakarlsson1 8 months ago
Thank you for your honesty.
Thank you for your sharing.
Thank you for being you!
Namasté
myraadrian 8 months ago