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Re: Refractory Bitterness, Anger, and Resentment
Posted by Tabitha on May 29, 2003, at 12:46:26
In reply to Refractory Bitterness, Anger, and Resentment, posted by Bob on May 28, 2003, at 3:27:19
maybe your grief process is stuck on anger right now. under the anger is there some sadness over all you've lost -- both past and future potential? sometimes I find I can let go of anger a bit by focusing on what's underneath. If you can let the grief process continue, you might eventually find more acceptance and peace with things.
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- Re: Refractory Bitterness, Anger, and Resentment » Bob WorryGirl 5/28/03
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- Re: Refractory Bitterness, Anger, and Resentment » Tabitha Bob 5/30/03
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- Re: Refractory Bitterness, Anger, and Resentment » noa Bob 5/30/03
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