With the understanding that addiction is a disease and the realization that we are powerless over it as well as over people's lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own.
Then, and only then can we be of any help to others.
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by Forgive1 » Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:45 pm
So happy to hear this! Happy Birthday to your husband and happy thoughts to you.
No matter how deep into addiction my son has gone he has always shared that the two most important pieces of his life are
His family and his true friends. Love lives on in all of us, even in addiction.
Feeling such good thoughts. Thank you.
Heidi
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by BeingStill » Fri Aug 03, 2012 12:24 am
So happy for you! That's very touching and how wonderful to know he hasn't lost that connection to home. I can imagine it brought tears to tour eyes.
The purpose of healing is not to be forever happy; that is impossible. The purpose of healing is to be awake. And to live while you are alive instead of dying while you are alive. Healing is about being broken and whole at the very same time. -G. Roth
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