Peace you only find within your heart.life is never peaceful.one way or another it will hit you and throw you up and down...but it's not the problems that are important.most important is the way you deal with them.gather your strength, be aware of it.be aware of yourself at all times.try to become self-sustained.you need no one.friends migfht help, but you can't be certain that when u are in a dire need of help they will be there.the most reliable person is you.usually people with such history are very sensitive, and have a kind soul, because they have known pain and suffering.i think that we receive a gift by having this happen to us.it opens our eyes to much more than others can see...use that...be proud of who and what you are.don't let life bring you down.forever onward, no matter what.fly high :)
2006-09-14 03:44:39
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answered by vehrim 2
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Levi, you're still here, right? Based on what you've been through, that's an achievement from which you should derive self-esteem. Without self-regard, finding peace will be impossible.
As for immediate peace, find a needy cat or dog to love. Go to the shelter and apply for a rescued animal. In the time between submitting the application and its approval, start preparing for the "new arrival"; start preparing for your new life together with a loving, grateful companion animal.
I think you'll find this to be a life-affirming experience.
CAUTION: You've been through a lot of cruelty. If you think there's a chance you might repeat onto a pet what was done to you, then do not involve any defenseless creatures in your life just yet.
Hang in there, OK? Luck.
2006-09-14 03:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It will depend on his coping skills. Some would use these tragedies as crutches to excuse bad behavior. Some can over come this and be a better person despite it. The memories will always be there but how he handles the memories and trauma will determine if he can find peace. If it is not something he can do on his own, then counseling may work.
2006-09-14 03:41:36
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answered by cytopia1 3
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There are so many cases of resilient people. And than there are people who have a difficult time. I personally think the hardest thing in the world is for a person to "break the cycle'. I believe, yes, he can find peace. If he was/ is resilient than it wont be as difficult. But, most likely. It will be so difficult and there will be alot of hard times. BUT it can be done. It is done all the time. It would take a lot of emotional work. I would seek professional help. Which may be difficult to him, he may not trust anyone in the "system" since no one saved him. I would encourage anyone in his circle to be supportive of him, allow him to feel. Those terrible feelings need to be felt and dealt with. And withe extreme circumstances, such as his, he needs to be seeing a professional.Good luck to you and prayers for him.
2006-09-14 03:43:29
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answered by loladoreen 3
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In Christianity, there's no such difficulty as a "justifiable sin". in spite of the undeniable fact that, killing someone who's threatening your existence or that of a loved one, a robber breaking into your position, or an enemy combatant in the time of wartime, isn't considered homicide and has consistently been justified contained in the Bible. the priority is, regardless of the reality that, really a lot each and every time someone kills some different person they declare they did it in "self-protection", so if there is any clarification for the law enforcement officials to suspect that the youngster might want to have used intense stress or that his mom's existence received't have fairly been in possibility, then the prosecutor might want to wish to have him charged with manslaughter and enable a decide and jury be sure what easily exceeded off. would not look too likely to ensue the following regardless of the reality that.
2016-11-26 22:57:17
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answered by ? 4
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Anyone can. It takes time, it takes will, and it can sometimes take some helpful, thoughtful counseling in addition to time and will. But it is possible for you to become the calmest, most compassionate and "at peace" person around. Many who came from bad situations not completely unlike yours do eventually go on to become quite loving and adjusted, happy people. It starts from within though, I will have to say. You have to choose to find peace and work on it. I hope you begin to achieve your goal and are already working on it. Good luck.
2006-09-14 03:41:35
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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Yes, ultimately You are responsible for your own happiness. Remember the past is the past, wake up each day and say the past is over, today i step forward on my own. People do it every day of their lives and you are not alone. Be a good man, a kind man and a gentle man, you can find peace you just have to want it and accept it for yourself.
2006-09-14 03:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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For the most part, someone who has suffered that much trauma will harbor bitterness and resentment. It can be done, but is highly unlikely. The only advice besides therapy is self-confidence and love from others.... just my opinion. I have never been through that.... but that is very serious! Good luck though!!!
2006-09-14 03:48:10
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answered by surelycoolgirl 5
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yes its called surviving for you. I lived the in a situation identical like yours. i called cops, told teachers everything to get out of it went to school multiple times with black eyes, stinking cause i wasn't allowed to wash, hungry dirty and tired. but i became a survivor when i turned 18 and could get out of the house permanently i ran away and cops would take me back home. You gotta believe that what they did to doesn't mean thats who you are just remember you what doesn't kill you makes you stronger yes i walk around with horrific scars but it doesn't mean i deserved the treatment that was given to me . ill pray for ya and hold your head up high and dont be afraid to tell someone theres help even if you dont believe it
2006-09-14 03:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yes remember that book about that boy who went through worse and survived and know has a family of his own. Just get counseling and know that god doesn't give you more than you can handle.
2006-09-14 03:41:54
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answered by jenjl22000 2
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