Postby tripperdan99 » Wed Mar 08, 2006 6:59 am
Hi Android raptor, I spent some time thinking about your post. I wasn't even planning on replying, I was just going to do as many of the other caring people on this list and pray for you (which I still will).
I just want to offer you a couple of insights that you might find helpful or not. A number of us on this forum have gone through simular issues. My mom was a total psycho (to put it nicely) who would vanish for years at a time, and when she was around everyone shared the "joy". My dad was a drug addict/alchoholic that I buried when I was 18 after he died of a violent drug over dose.
Why share this? Mainly to let you know that you will do/be fine. However, how you will pass through this time of your life is YOUR choice. You can't change your mom, you can't change your dad. None of this is your fault. However, I would caution you to avoid the "feeling sorry for yourself" and getting addicted to depression. (read that last sentence a couple of times) The claws of depression go deep and the darkness wants to consume you. That is not your path, that's not why you are alive.
Also you mentioned not being a Christian. That's your choice, but I found that it was the power of Jesus that allowed me to walk through the flames of the hell I was in. Jesus doesn't expect you to be anything but yourself, if you call His Name, He will answer you. That one point saved my life and prevented the death of two people (me and the person who sold the drugs to my father, because I was going to kill him, plain and simple).
Here is a nugget or two you might be able to use.
1. You must forgive yourself of everything. Then forgive your parents of everything. EVERYTHING. Yep, not easy, but forgiveness is not for them, it's for you.
2. Control your thoughts. Don't replay and dwell on the crap. You are the master of your moment and thoughts. As for me, being a Christian, I had a wealth of ammo and weapons for my mind. I would encourage you to look at some scriptures that will help you (and they do). If you would like a couple of ones that I found to be empowering, I'll be glad to share them.
3. Find a Mentor. This must be someone you trust and also of the same gender!! Not someone who will message you in self pity, but will be a source of power and direction. You're looking for someone who will help you get to a higher level that you can't get to by yourself.
4. You can win, you will win, you can make it for yourself and your sister. Just make sure you grow through all this crap and not grow bitter.
5. Once your able to 100% forgive yourself and others, decide to not make excuses for yourself or others. People do what they do, no excuses. Things do and will happen beyond your control, but accept 100% responsibiltiy for yourself and your actions. Don't let anyone be the "puppet master" of your life, happiness or dreams. They are yours and yours alone. HOWEVER, you can not walk in total responsibility until you walk in total forgiveness.
I hope some of this makes sense. I can remember going through crap as a non-believer and then going through more crap as a Believer. I'm so glad I had the empowerment that Jesus brought. You might be tougher than me and can handle all that without Him, I wasn't that tough (still not!).
So take it from someone who had to make it on his own from age 15, you can do it and you will win. You will win big time. I'm excited for your future and victory you will have.
To you I extend a prayer of strength and power, with wisdom that will empower you to reach all your dreams!!
Tripperdan99
Evil is weak
Wealth and Success are simple.
Don't fear the one who can destroy your body so much as the one who can destroy your soul.
If you can get along with Jesus, you can get along with anybody.