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Jack Everly's avatar

It's hard enough to make it in this love-starved world alone but lines like this: "I suddenly could see the pain of war and the lack of love, handed down across generations" show that it's fair to wonder what chance we have if misery and pain are riding the cattle cars of intergenerational trauma as well. The Hindus call it Karma, but a rose by any other name...The message of this post is a beacon gnawing at the darkness and hopelessness of this world. Time to send that message to our hearts and minds–it's great food!

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Katie Kibbe's avatar

Good evening Almut (and Chuck and the Little One)- may there be peace for you all after your journey. So much of what you shared rang true for me.

"I do not know another place where joy and heartache so closely intermingle than in families." Truth here.

The final section about your father and his trauma reminded me of a long conversation I had with a friend today. When we are the recipients of unspoken trauma, I think it is difficult to understand what to do with all that has been handed to you.

Thank you for opening up the conversation, there is much for me to ponder.

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