by se7entse7en » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:29 pm
Well, I don't know her. But reading the article left me with an impression of her.
I don't think she IS to blame and there's nothing to forgive. It seems clear that she does, though, and needs to move on. (Even if she was to blame she would need to learn to forgive herself.) It's understandable that she would be where she is, like you said, who wouldn't be, but she needs to forgive herself. It's what she's desperately seeking, desperately longing for, and until she gets it, I don't see her ever living a healthy life. It won't matter how many people's lives she changes. She could have laws changed. She could change thousands or even millions of lives. It wouldn't be enough. If she saw her daughter's ghost, what do you think would be the first words out of her mouth?
I'm sorry.
At this point only her own forgiveness would be enough.
I don't think she could live a healthy, meaningful, joyful life without it. She wouldn't let herself.
But what do I know? I'm no shrink.
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