AWARENESS? What is it? it is the education of the uninformed and misinformed.

hpcaThe pain! A woman tried to take her own life last night. I’ve been sitting here reminded of the pain I so desperately once felt. Thank God, she failed. I once tried to take my own life, the first time I was 9 or 10. Every time I failed I felt like more of a failure. As an adult my life became unbearable. I was so desperately unhappy and didn’t know why, just like she doesn’t know why. I told her to stay strong because of the legacy her death would leave for her children, she said she is not a fit mother for them. I told her she failed because the strong little girl inside her wants to live. All she could say is why…

I’ve been listening to her story and it’s gruesome. Sad. Desperate. When you are sexually abused as a child part of you stops growing. When it is violent, lots of parts stop growing. That child gets stuck in those emotions.

I have never met her in person, BUT, I know her as I know who I used to be. She hasn’t the means for formal therapy. She is in a very rural area making it even more difficult to find resources. She is in groups, secret groups online where people much like me try to hold her together long enough to find a program somewhere near her. I send her words of encouragement and the suicide hotline number on a regular basis, imploring her to use it. I worry every day that she will not.

She can’t talk to her family, they want her to pretend it didn’t happen. She sees her abuser (child rapist) on a regular basis. She can’t get the counseling help she desperately needs because she lacks the resources. She has no friends because she never learned to trust anyone and she thinks she is unworthy of love and friendship.

It is a tragedy that in the month of April, the most important month in the year for survivors, she can’t talk about this heinous event in her life. She couldn’t talk about it when she was 8 and now she is 42 she still can’t talk about it. The aftermath of child rape is daintily swept under the carpet. No one is exempt from the risk. Nothing but open conversation will save your children. Not money, neighborhood, culture, race or religion.

I was once told, “Nice people do not talk about these sorts of things.” I talked.
I was once told, “This will never happen in my family.” It did.
I was once told, “I can’t imagine this happening to my child.” I said, that is dangerous.
I was once told, “This wouldn’t happen in my church.” They arrested the pastor.

I dream and pray that there will come a day when we shine the light of the universe in all the dark places and children can be taught to talk freely about what is happening to them. They won’t have secrets to keep, lives to hide, and broken hearts to mend. Maybe someday we wont have pin wheel gardens in the month of April. Maybe… Let it begin with me and with you… Annie

Please Support “Shattering The Silence Tour and Documentary Project”

I hope everyone who sees this shares and rebloggs ~~ Annie

Broken Until Spoken

http://facsafoundation.org/

We are providing safer environments for children, changing the social stigma of child sexual assault, changing public policies, and have created a paradigm shift for Shattering The Silence of rape, child sexual assault, and human trafficking. You can help a child through the resources we provide, by providing this service for communities, parents, and grandparents to use, by changing public policies, and educating communites on prevention of child sexual assault, by teaching people the most effective tools and resources to heal from truama, and how survivors can thrive, rather than merely exist. We can make a difference together! Please donate what you can.

We would like to invite you to the debut of “The Cries of Nations” performed by the Cahedral City High School Choir and Palm Desert High School Drama Team, for the Shattering The Silence Tour and Documentary Project (FACSAFoundation.org),Christophers Clubhouse.org, Bo Budinsky/Save One Survivor, and It…

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Please Support “Shattering The Silence Tour and Documentary Project”

http://facsafoundation.org/

We are providing safer environments for children, changing the social stigma of child sexual assault, changing public policies, and have created a paradigm shift for Shattering The Silence of rape, child sexual assault, and human trafficking. You can help a child through the resources we provide, by providing this service for communities, parents, and grandparents to use, by changing public policies, and educating communites on prevention of child sexual assault, by teaching people the most effective tools and resources to heal from truama, and how survivors can thrive, rather than merely exist. We can make a difference together! Please donate what you can.

We would like to invite you to the debut of “The Cries of Nations” performed by the Cahedral City High School Choir and Palm Desert High School Drama Team, for the Shattering The Silence Tour and Documentary Project (FACSAFoundation.org),Christophers Clubhouse.org, Bo Budinsky/Save One Survivor, and It Happens To Boys: Carol Teitlebaum, Randy Boyd, Scott Smith, Daniel Marquez. at the

Salvation Army, 30-400 Landau Blvd.,
Cathedral City, CA,
April 17, 2013, 10-2p.m.

Connie Lee/FACSA Foundation/Founder/President
318.540.4464
FACSAFoundation.org
facsasavethechildren@hotmail.com

Native American Indian Spirit of Meditation

Ilove this page. So many things to take into your heart, ponder and come to see truth….

BlueFeatherSpirit

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Message from Chief Arvol Looking Horse.

(Question from Blue Feather Spirit – Is this message more important Now, than it was 14  years ago?)

Mitakuye (my relative),

I, Chief Arvol Looking Horse, of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota Nation, ask you  to understand an Indigenous perspective on what has happened in America, what we  call “Turtle Island.” My words seek to unite the global community through a  message from our sacred ceremonies to unite spiritually, each in our own ways of  beliefs in the Creator.

We have been warned from Ancient Prophecies of these times we live in  today,  but have also been given a very important message about a solution to  turn  these terrible times around.

To understand the depth of this message you must recognize the importance of  Sacred Sites and realize the interconnectedness of what is happening today, in  reflection of the continued massacres that are occurring…

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To the Traveler and the Seeker (I would call this The Survivors Quest)

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Caminante, son tus huellas el camino, y nada más; caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Al andar se hace camino, y al volver la vista atrás se ve la senda que nunca se ha de volver a pisar. Caminante, no hay camino, sino estelas en la mar.”

Translation”

Traveler, the tracks you set down are the path, and nothing more; Seeker, there is no trail, the trail is made by walking. By walking you create the path, and upon glancing back you see a route that will never be trod upon again. Traveler, there is no path, only the ripples of the sea. ~~~ 20th century Spanish poet, Antonio Machado.

… the energy that it takes to hate is tremendous and you don’t realize it till you let it go. Those you hate are not worth your time. To hate makes them relevant. To hurt them, truly hurt them, make them of zero consequence in your life, less than nothing.GEDSC DIGITAL CAMERA

What are the statue of limitations in your state for child sexual abuse?

I was listening to public radio this morning and discovered that in Oregon, once you have reached the age of thirty, you can no longer press charges against your abuser. The average age that anyone begins therapy is 35 and older. It then takes a little while to find the strength and fortitude to even confront them This is wrong. WRITE YOUR CONGRESSMAN OREGON…. This is barbaric!