Acceptance is not only the first step toward healing, it is also often the hardest.
Acceptance: The First Step Toward Healing
By clergy abuse victim Faith Hakesley of the Ruth Institute's "Advice from a Survivor" blog.
Acceptance is not only the first step toward healing, it is also often the hardest. However, acceptance is necessary for coming to terms with a traumatic event.
Before any healing can take place, you must accept that what happened, happened. You don't have to like it, of course, but acknowledging and accepting any kind of trauma is necessary before we can move forward. We may want to ignore the difficulties we face in doing so, but this is not healthy.
Dr. Carrie Gress is the author of several books, the latest being The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Destroyed Us. In this interview, Gress explains how the origins of feminism were based on the occult, free love (end of monogamy and the nuclear family), and restructuring society (smashing the patriarchy).
"We need to bring [homemaking] back and help people understand that there's nothing wrong with that. This is actually an incredible gift that we can give to others. I think women are tired of fighting against it and are saying, 'Why are we fighting against this? What is it that's wrong with this again? We've been told it's wrong, but why? It's wonderful.'"
Instead, feminist propaganda spreads discontent and the idea of victimhood.
Learn more about the Communist and occult origins of feminism and why true femininity is a better path by watching with our Locals community or on YouTube,Rumble, or Bitchute.
the repose of the soul of Steve, and for his granddaughter he had custody of.
Caco, whose husband left her and her two children without notice.
Rene, in a crisis recovery center for addiction.
Sarah's upcoming heart procedure to go well.
all the intentions of our Ruth readers and our general intention for August:
That parents may raise great saints to defend the family!
And now for a little levity...
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