Now that I understand that I'm an addict, I definitely have compassion for my mother. I get it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is not until you become a mother that your judgment slowly turns to compassion and understanding.
My mother can certainly be rough around the edges at times, but she also taught me to have compassion for people who have been wronged. She taught me to empathize with those who have made mistakes.
My mother is a great source of advice and wisdom and consolation for me.
Being a mom has made me a better person. It's made me more compassionate. It's just awesome. I think I was put here to be a mom.
But my experience is that people who have been through painful, difficult times are filled with compassion.
Compassion is the key to living outside the confines of your lower self.
Being a mom makes you far more compassionate. You have more empathy for people, more love. I was always taught to say thank you, and I'm very grateful. And my kids have that quality, too.
I realized a while back that I have an innate ability to be compassionate, and I saw that the strength of compassion is something that healers have and healers use.'
I think that the greatest lesson I learned from my father is just having compassion towards people.
I promise you that I did not become an addict because of anything to do with the behavior of either of my parents. Everybody has to make their own choices.