November 27: Gifts not Burdens
Children are gifts, if we accept
them.
Kathleen Turner Crilly
Kathleen Turner Crilly
Children are gifts. Our children, if we have
children, are a gift to us. We, as children, were gifts to our parents.
Sadly, many of us did not receive the message
from our parents that we were gifts to them and to the Universe. Maybe our
parents were in pain themselves; maybe our parents were looking to us to be
their caretakers; maybe we came at a difficult time in their lives; maybe they
had their own issues and simply were not able to enjoy, accept, and appreciate
us for the gifts we are.
Many of us have a deep, sometimes belief that we
were, and are, a burden to the world and the people around us. This belief can
block our ability to enjoy life and our relationships with others. This belief
can even impair our relationship with a Higher Power: we may feel we are a
burden to God.
If we have that belief, it is time to let it go.
We are not a burden. We never were. if we
received that message from our parents, it is time to recognize that issue as
theirs to resolve.
We have a right to treat ourselves as a gift to
ourselves, to others, and to the Universe.
We are here, and we have a right to be here.
Today, I will treat myself, and any children
I have, as though we are a gift. I will let go of any beliefs I have about being
a burden — to my Higher Power, my friends, my family, and myself.
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