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Jun 04, 2014
Robert:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Write your story. And keep writing it. Be honest in the writing. Tell the truth. But do it not for justice, not for publishing (even if you do plan to have it published), not for any reason except to write it down. Then see where it goes. Just don't NOT write it because of what family and others have told you. Don't allow yourself to use that excuse. Write if that's what you feel the need to do. Don't put restrictions on yourself. Don't put limitations on what you can write about. And as you move through the process, options will become available to you. But you must first be true to your Self and what you are compelled to do. I send you love, light and healing energy, Robert. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Darlene Barriere
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