Crushing responsibility

Period: 19.01.2017 - 03.02.2017
Protocol entries: 3
Area(s): Psyche, Stress

D. A. has been fighting for her father to be treated with dignity since last year. The responsibility for her parents in this emergency situation almost crushes her. She needs our support. In the following, I briefly describe the case of the father. It is already recorded as a separate case in the emergency chain. This is about supporting the daughter.

Last year the father was torn from his spouse (for 70 years!) and put in a home. So bad and illegal machinations were at work that on February 7 there will be a court case. Before that, it is still necessary to appear before the justice of the peace with lawyers on January 27. The man was physically and mentally coerced with – it seems – criminal intent. He suffers great physical and mental anguish. Today, thanks to the intervention of his daughter, he was temporarily released home. Everyone is now anxious that the law will protect the family, that parents can be reunited.

Protocol

  • 23.01.2017
    Gratitude and new strength

    By D. A. (translated by René):
    What a great gift and privilege. I am so grateful.
    Last Friday, the work went by itself … after I thought I’d never manage it. Many of the documents it takes to get to the judge are done and for the first time in a year, I feel like I have it all done.

    Almost daily I have to take a stand for my parents in documents and phone calls from various offices and organizations and correct misinformation. There are always my emotions involved as well.

    Fears continue to plague me in light of the upcoming hearings – especially at night. I have to be careful not to sacrifice myself at my expense.

    A cold was coming on … and disappeared overnight.

    I get up early in the morning to tackle everything. I can do this more calmly now and a sense of satisfaction prevails now that I am writing this.

    With great gratitude …

  • 29.01.2017
    Hectic pace overcome with dignity

    Dear Helpers,
    D. A. wrote me (René) a long mail about her situation (PS: Her father is separately also in the emergency chain). I reproduce here the most important things. Considering the difficult and intense dealings with the authorities, I think this is also their final feedback at the same time. Please continue sending until February 2 anyway.

    D.A. noticed that she was able to stand up to the legal onslaught very bravely and with dignity. She continues to feel strengthened by our help and grounded to withstand this and the tests of patience to come.

    D. A. deeply thanks us. I concur.
    Namaste.

  • 03.02.2017
    Thank you and closure

    D. A. reports that she has managed to get through another stressful week in such a way that she was able to master the flood of documents. She can hardly believe this.

    The father is doing amazingly well and is very calm.

    She gives thanks one more time.