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Jan 23, 2018
To Name Undisclosed:
by: Darlene - Healing Coach

You may not have money, but you have the ability to see what is happening within your family. The dysfunction. The destruction. The dynamics of pitting all against the one: You, as an extension of your mother. And mostly, you have the wherewithal to walk away from it. Their money would be tainted. Everything you bought with it would be a constant reminder of what they are. I'm not sure you would want that.

Thank you for sharing your story here with us. And as always, I send you continued loving healing energy.

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Darlene Barriere
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Feb 24, 2018
Never Ending
by: Anonymous

I can't even imagine what your family members would say behind your back, but what I can tell is that they won't stop. You just need to power through their hateful lies. I mean, imagine them in your shoes. They wouldn't last a second! Good luck!

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