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How can I be an empowering parent?

Parents commonly believe that they must provide guidance for their children, "who would certainly be wayward without their guidance."

And while parents can often provide valuable guidance of physical things of this environment, more often than not their guidance is more like guardedness and provides detriment rather than value.

A parent who offers guidance from this place of worry, believing that his child is likely to go wrong without his guidance, provides no value to his child. This is a parent who disempowers.

A parent who offers little guidance, but instead great belief in his child's ability to figure things out, is a parent in harmony with his Non-physical knowing. This is a parent who empowers.

Abraham-Hicks---10/6/96

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Last update: 2005-04-17 21:09
Submitted by: Hazra

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