Hello,
I'm still here I've come to realise there's a tunnel I'm going through at the same time as her ,
It is often stated here that there are always two journeys- the journey of the MLCer and the journey of the LBSer. In fact this site doesn't really chronicle the journey of the MLCer as very few document or journey their story as they attempt to blow up their lives and create a new identity. Instead, the forum really documents your journey to recovery and moving forward with or without your spouse.
I would venture that you are not in a tunnel as you are not focused on the light at the end nor are you trapped in darkness desperately trying to find a way out. Instead, your journey has been purposeful and meaningful as you work on becoming.
Calmness is a great unseen comfort that's not to be taken lightly.
Absolutely true. I even often have to remind myself when I am in a hurricane, to seek the eye. Keeping yourself centered and grounded not only helps you with healing, it helps you deal with many things that come your way.
Her contact with me is quite frequent and she's telling me about her life increasingly , I just listen and reply accordingly
Good and I wish I had your mindset of just listening and responding. I was too emotional and did not respond well. Looking back, I was more clinging in my responses and that doesn't make things better- it made things worse. You sound much stronger and even. You sound like you can live with or without her and either way, you will be just fine. It's a great mindset. Continue to think of your growth and progress as a sense of always becoming. That there is always room for growth and determining your next steps.
You are a great inspiration and you have traveled far in your journey.
Have an awesome day,
((((Ready))))