BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer in PULLING YOUR OWN STRINGS




"The simple truth about your parents is, They did what they know how to do. Period. If your father was an alcoholic or he abandoned you as an infant, if your mother was overprotective or uncaring, then that is what they knew how to do at the time. Whatever unfortunate things might have happened in your youth, you have very likely made them much more traumatic than they were at the time…

Shakespeare alludes to the folly of consuming yourself with the past in several of his plays. At one point he admonishes, ‘What’s gone and past help, should be past grief.’ And in another of his lines, he reminds us that ‘things without remedy should be without regard; what is done, is done.’ "

               Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, in "Pulling Your Own Strings"

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