Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Dear Linda, it's good to know you understand. Thank you for sharing your feelings about the situation with your mother and her husband, with love, Henny , nierika@a... wrote: > > henny wrote: > > Mother has taught me something today. My physical mother lives in a > nursing-home in another town and is not in the best of health, both > mentally and physically. So I tend to worry about her and feel guilty > because I am not in a position to take care of her myself. And > frustrated, because communication between us has become more > difficult. And then, today, I read this beautiful name of the Divine > Mother: 'She who is the Mother of the Aged' and I realized my mother > has a Mother too who takes care of her and watches over her. > > > Dear henny ~ this realization is so beautiful. I am not at all near my > mother, who is very sick, and everytime there is a "crisis," I get upset. Once, I > even moved back to Oregon during one of these "crisis" times, but then she got > better. She gets worse, and then better, and then worse, and then > better...fortunately, she is not in a nursing home. Her husband is 15 years younger > than her, so he takes very good care of her. I worry about him a bit because he > is so stubborn and wants to do it all himself and won't take the help from > home health care that is available to him. But I very much identify with your > feelings, and I thank you for sharing your realization because it helps me > too. Jai Maa ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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