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Awareness Is The Beginning Of Understanding
Awareness is the beginning of understanding that brings us all the ability to move forward with love and grace. This applies in all the areas of our life that we are navigating to live authentically.
Fearing the Future
Fear is one of the biggest energy suckers that we battle with each day as a mother guide. I introduced this topic in my last blog The 3 Big Energy Suckers. Fear is ongoing as we dare to peek into our child’s future, once we receive the diagnosis of autism.
The Big 3 Energy Suckers
When I think back to my son’s journey to adulthood I am amazed that we both came out on the other side of our journey happy and living for the most part a peaceful life. I often think wow, how did I do all of that and work and raise another child?
Being in a Foreign Land of Autism
When my son was diagnosed with autism I became lost in an instant. Being Joseph’s mom was familiar one day and the next I was dropped off in a foreign land with no cell phone, GPS, or road map. I had no idea how to find my way to help my son
Accepting the Journey of Autism
Acceptance in essence is how we set ourselves free. Once I accepted that Joseph was autistic, I began to move forward with full force rather than what was just required. Now I had my full mind, body, and spirit on board.
Walking Through Grief
It felt like a death for me. The son I gave birth to three years earlier had a completely different future than the son I was holding after our diagnosis. He was the same light that filled my heart, but now his future seemed daunting. I had no idea what to do or what our lives would look like moving forward. My grief was huge, messy, and painful.
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The days following hearing the words “Joseph is autistic,” were some of my darkest days. I was living with the deepest pain I had felt in my 32 years of life. It was my first life tsunami. I didn’t know the way out to find the light. It felt like instantly being lost and not knowing which way to go.