This blog is for Womb Twin Survivors based in the USA. Womb Twin Survivors started life as a twin/multiple in the womb but their twin/multiple died during pregnancy or near birth. If you live in the USA and are a Womb Twin Survivor (or think you are) then this is the blog for you.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Busy Busy Busy!
Welcome Jo and Anonymous,
Thank you for sharing your stories, it took tremendous courage and I'm certain this is the start of a whole new beginning for you, and I do mean YOU! By exploring your lost others and making them real, you will then be able to let them go and reclaim your Individuality, which will then hopefully allow you to find peace with all this. All in due time - just as each grieving process is unique, so is each healing path.
We look forward to supporting you on your journey, and I do want to write more in depth to each of you later, however at the moment I am off to help a womb twin do a "Letting Go" ritual! In the past 4 months we have explored her newly discovered womb twin - who turned out to be a womb triplet - and she is now ready to let him go. She used to say "I'm not ready to let him go" and so we filled her up with him as much as possible, then one day this week she said "I've got to get rid of him now, he's getting in my way"...now that's progress!
So...lots of healing work all around today. Let this momentum inspire you until I can share more later.
For now, welcome to the group and don't be shy! You have arrived in the right place, finally. Are you ready to be understood? :-)
Thank you for sharing your stories, it took tremendous courage and I'm certain this is the start of a whole new beginning for you, and I do mean YOU! By exploring your lost others and making them real, you will then be able to let them go and reclaim your Individuality, which will then hopefully allow you to find peace with all this. All in due time - just as each grieving process is unique, so is each healing path.
We look forward to supporting you on your journey, and I do want to write more in depth to each of you later, however at the moment I am off to help a womb twin do a "Letting Go" ritual! In the past 4 months we have explored her newly discovered womb twin - who turned out to be a womb triplet - and she is now ready to let him go. She used to say "I'm not ready to let him go" and so we filled her up with him as much as possible, then one day this week she said "I've got to get rid of him now, he's getting in my way"...now that's progress!
So...lots of healing work all around today. Let this momentum inspire you until I can share more later.
For now, welcome to the group and don't be shy! You have arrived in the right place, finally. Are you ready to be understood? :-)
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Busy Busy Busy!
Welcome Jo and Anonymous,
Thank you for sharing your stories, it took tremendous courage and I'm certain this is the start of a whole new beginning for you, and I do mean YOU! By exploring your lost others and making them real, you will then be able to let them go and reclaim your Individuality, which will then hopefully allow you to find peace with all this. All in due time - just as each grieving process is unique, so is each healing path.
We look forward to supporting you on your journey, and I do want to write more in depth to each of you later, however at the moment I am off to help a womb twin do a "Letting Go" ritual! In the past 4 months we have explored her newly discovered womb twin - who turned out to be a womb triplet - and she is now ready to let him go. She used to say "I'm not ready to let him go" and so we filled her up with him as much as possible, then one day this week she said "I've got to get rid of him now, he's getting in my way"...now that's progress!
So...lots of healing work all around today. Let this momentum inspire you until I can share more later.
For now, welcome to the group and don't be shy! You have arrived in the right place, finally. Are you ready to be understood? :-)
Thank you for sharing your stories, it took tremendous courage and I'm certain this is the start of a whole new beginning for you, and I do mean YOU! By exploring your lost others and making them real, you will then be able to let them go and reclaim your Individuality, which will then hopefully allow you to find peace with all this. All in due time - just as each grieving process is unique, so is each healing path.
We look forward to supporting you on your journey, and I do want to write more in depth to each of you later, however at the moment I am off to help a womb twin do a "Letting Go" ritual! In the past 4 months we have explored her newly discovered womb twin - who turned out to be a womb triplet - and she is now ready to let him go. She used to say "I'm not ready to let him go" and so we filled her up with him as much as possible, then one day this week she said "I've got to get rid of him now, he's getting in my way"...now that's progress!
So...lots of healing work all around today. Let this momentum inspire you until I can share more later.
For now, welcome to the group and don't be shy! You have arrived in the right place, finally. Are you ready to be understood? :-)
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Super post, Monica. Yes, timing is everything. And we are all on our own path of embrace and release. Together, we are there to share what we each have learned in the process.
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Please feel free, everyone, to either comment, or send what you'd like to post to either Monica or me and we will be happy to post your path here on the site. The more we help others, the more we grow and heal!
Hugs to you all!
Sylvia Dickey Smith
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Super post, Monica. Yes, timing is everything. And we are all on our own path of embrace and release. Together, we are there to share what we each have learned in the process.
ReplyDeletePlease feel free, everyone, to either comment, or send what you'd like to post to either Monica or me and we will be happy to post your path here on the site. The more we help others, the more we grow and heal!
Hugs to you all!
Sylvia Dickey Smith