Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 > > > > > > This year I send my brother a Christmas card. He is 4 years > younger > > > than me, and in the past 9 years we haven´t had almost any > contact > > > at all. I experienced him as very aggressive and didn´t want to > be > > > around him. And he didn´t contact me either. > > > > > > Anyway, after my Christmas card he wrote me a long e-mail, > > > explaining to me that he had been an alcoholic, but was now > sober, > > > getting treatment and going to AA-meetings. And a couple of days > > > later he called me and we had a long talk. He is still very > bitter > > > at our mom and dad, and I can understand that. I was in the same > > > position myself, not long ago. > > > > > > Then I had a talk with my sister. I told her that our brother > Jakob > > > had phoned me. And we talked about him and our childhood. That > was > > > when she told me this story that made me feel so miserable. When > > > Jabob was 13 and I had moved away from home, he and mom had a > > > terrible fight. Dad was at work, and Hanna who was 11 witnessed > the > > > whole thing. They fought all day, mom got meaner and meaner. > > Finally > > > she said: I wish you were dead Jakob, because I don´t love you, > and > > > I never has, never! Jakob found mom´s pills, she was mentally > ill > > at > > > the time, and took a lot of them. Then he went upstairs with the > > > dog´s leash, into the master bedroom, took a chair and tied the > > > leash to one of the beams in the cealing. He put the leash round > > his > > > neck and kicked the chair away. > > > > > > My sister found him, she doesn´t remember if she helped him down > or > > > if he had managed to get down himself, but his neck was all red. > > And > > > he just cried and cried. Mom didn´t care, so Hanna had to call > an > > > ambulance and she also went along to the hospital. > > > > > > This story makes me feel so much pain. I will do the Work on > this. > > > For now it was just enough to tell you about it. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Dear , Thank you for doing this piece of Work. It appears to be a good start for understanding your thoughts regarding your family. I'm sure you have done a lot of Work on your family. You asked: " Steve, can you please explain what you mean by " Love does not always appear as kind. " And " Love will do whatever it takes. " I think I meant that in the moment, when others do not act in a way that matches our story of how they should act, it can appear as not kind or loving; however, Love is not worried about appearances, Love is only concerned about helping us move along on our Path toward awakening. Love will kill if necessary. Whatever it takes to bring us to an awareness of our true nature. When Love helps us overcome our attachment to our stories, it can be very painful, like having our flesh ripped off, but in the clear view of hindsight, we can see that Love was doing what it took to allow us to move forward. At least, that has been my experience. Love and Blessings, Steve D. > > > > > > This year I send my brother a Christmas card. He is 4 years > younger > > > than me, and in the past 9 years we haven´t had almost any > contact > > > at all. I experienced him as very aggressive and didn´t want to > be > > > around him. And he didn´t contact me either. > > > > > > Anyway, after my Christmas card he wrote me a long e-mail, > > > explaining to me that he had been an alcoholic, but was now > sober, > > > getting treatment and going to AA-meetings. And a couple of days > > > later he called me and we had a long talk. He is still very > bitter > > > at our mom and dad, and I can understand that. I was in the same > > > position myself, not long ago. > > > > > > Then I had a talk with my sister. I told her that our brother > Jakob > > > had phoned me. And we talked about him and our childhood. That > was > > > when she told me this story that made me feel so miserable. When > > > Jabob was 13 and I had moved away from home, he and mom had a > > > terrible fight. Dad was at work, and Hanna who was 11 witnessed > the > > > whole thing. They fought all day, mom got meaner and meaner. > > Finally > > > she said: I wish you were dead Jakob, because I don´t love you, > and > > > I never has, never! Jakob found mom´s pills, she was mentally > ill > > at > > > the time, and took a lot of them. Then he went upstairs with the > > > dog´s leash, into the master bedroom, took a chair and tied the > > > leash to one of the beams in the cealing. He put the leash round > > his > > > neck and kicked the chair away. > > > > > > My sister found him, she doesn´t remember if she helped him down > or > > > if he had managed to get down himself, but his neck was all red. > > And > > > he just cried and cried. Mom didn´t care, so Hanna had to call > an > > > ambulance and she also went along to the hospital. > > > > > > This story makes me feel so much pain. I will do the Work on > this. > > > For now it was just enough to tell you about it. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 > > > > > > > > This year I send my brother a Christmas card. He is 4 years > > younger > > > > than me, and in the past 9 years we haven´t had almost any > > contact > > > > at all. I experienced him as very aggressive and didn´t want to > > be > > > > around him. And he didn´t contact me either. > > > > > > > > Anyway, after my Christmas card he wrote me a long e-mail, > > > > explaining to me that he had been an alcoholic, but was now > > sober, > > > > getting treatment and going to AA-meetings. And a couple of > days > > > > later he called me and we had a long talk. He is still very > > bitter > > > > at our mom and dad, and I can understand that. I was in the > same > > > > position myself, not long ago. > > > > > > > > Then I had a talk with my sister. I told her that our brother > > Jakob > > > > had phoned me. And we talked about him and our childhood. That > > was > > > > when she told me this story that made me feel so miserable. > When > > > > Jabob was 13 and I had moved away from home, he and mom had a > > > > terrible fight. Dad was at work, and Hanna who was 11 witnessed > > the > > > > whole thing. They fought all day, mom got meaner and meaner. > > > Finally > > > > she said: I wish you were dead Jakob, because I don´t love you, > > and > > > > I never has, never! Jakob found mom´s pills, she was mentally > > ill > > > at > > > > the time, and took a lot of them. Then he went upstairs with > the > > > > dog´s leash, into the master bedroom, took a chair and tied the > > > > leash to one of the beams in the cealing. He put the leash > round > > > his > > > > neck and kicked the chair away. > > > > > > > > My sister found him, she doesn´t remember if she helped him > down > > or > > > > if he had managed to get down himself, but his neck was all > red. > > > And > > > > he just cried and cried. Mom didn´t care, so Hanna had to call > > an > > > > ambulance and she also went along to the hospital. > > > > > > > > This story makes me feel so much pain. I will do the Work on > > this. > > > > For now it was just enough to tell you about it. > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Yes , You have it! Love, Steve D. > > > > > > > > > > This year I send my brother a Christmas card. He is 4 years > > > younger > > > > > than me, and in the past 9 years we haven´t had almost any > > > contact > > > > > at all. I experienced him as very aggressive and didn´t want > to > > > be > > > > > around him. And he didn´t contact me either. > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, after my Christmas card he wrote me a long e-mail, > > > > > explaining to me that he had been an alcoholic, but was now > > > sober, > > > > > getting treatment and going to AA-meetings. And a couple of > > days > > > > > later he called me and we had a long talk. He is still very > > > bitter > > > > > at our mom and dad, and I can understand that. I was in the > > same > > > > > position myself, not long ago. > > > > > > > > > > Then I had a talk with my sister. I told her that our > brother > > > Jakob > > > > > had phoned me. And we talked about him and our childhood. > That > > > was > > > > > when she told me this story that made me feel so miserable. > > When > > > > > Jabob was 13 and I had moved away from home, he and mom had > a > > > > > terrible fight. Dad was at work, and Hanna who was 11 > witnessed > > > the > > > > > whole thing. They fought all day, mom got meaner and meaner. > > > > Finally > > > > > she said: I wish you were dead Jakob, because I don´t love > you, > > > and > > > > > I never has, never! Jakob found mom´s pills, she was > mentally > > > ill > > > > at > > > > > the time, and took a lot of them. Then he went upstairs with > > the > > > > > dog´s leash, into the master bedroom, took a chair and tied > the > > > > > leash to one of the beams in the cealing. He put the leash > > round > > > > his > > > > > neck and kicked the chair away. > > > > > > > > > > My sister found him, she doesn´t remember if she helped him > > down > > > or > > > > > if he had managed to get down himself, but his neck was all > > red. > > > > And > > > > > he just cried and cried. Mom didn´t care, so Hanna had to > call > > > an > > > > > ambulance and she also went along to the hospital. > > > > > > > > > > This story makes me feel so much pain. I will do the Work on > > > this. > > > > > For now it was just enough to tell you about it. > > > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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