10 August, 12:29
I thought the recipe was "unconditional love, conditional support", but I am realising it takes three parts:
- Unconditional love, even for enemies
- Absolute detachment, even for closest relatives
- Variable support, depending on behaviour
The detachment allows us to hold on to hope (of reconciliation, repentance, or restitution) without needing it.
- Unconditional love, even for enemies
- Absolute detachment, even for closest relatives
- Variable support, depending on behaviour
The detachment allows us to hold on to hope (of reconciliation, repentance, or restitution) without needing it.
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Absolute detachment from closest relative is the difficult one for me with one family member. Full time caregiver for Parent. It's a fine line to walk. Many entanglements. I agree with you though.
01:53 PM - Aug 10, 2022
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
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