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Titanic10
Asked June 2017
Should I forget about my Mom?
My former neighbor thinks I should. She also thinks I should let her go.
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BarbBrooklyn
Jun 2017
Are you having difficulty moving on in your life in some way? Do you work, have friends and outside interests?
I don't think we ever "forget" people we've lived who have passed on. You hold them in your heart, but you also remain engaged in the here and now.
Are you able to do that?
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Titanic10
Jun 2017
Mom passed away six years ago, and my former next door neighbor thinks I should forget her and let her go.
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BarbBrooklyn
Jun 2017
What is the situation with your mom?
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I don't think we ever "forget" people we've lived who have passed on. You hold them in your heart, but you also remain engaged in the here and now.
Are you able to do that?
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