Karen answers Ellen
Richard Baer on Jun 25th 2009
Comment by Ellen on 19 Jun 2009 at 8:05 pmKaren,When I read your response to father’s day I cried for you. I know it may seem that your father was not worthy of being a father. I felt your love for your alters and doctor. My opinion is you didn’t need to be reminded by the person who wrote you. When you answer people you are consistently compassionate and well versed. I would like to applaud you. In spite of the horror you endured you came out on top, I can tell you love the doctor who cared for you more than your own father. When I read your response it came to mind that the doctor should equally love you back. DO you believe in fate, love and that we are all brought together on purpose? I imagine you do. Write a sequel about the love of healing, the love found between doctor and patient and the love of life you gained despite the hurt you endured.Blessings to your peaceful spirit.
God made you to teach the loveless about love. Go ahead and do it.Ellen
NY
Dear Ellen,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the post by Samantha about Father’s Day. I truly appreciate all your compliments! They means a lot to me. I’m glad you were able to feel the love that healed me. That’s very important to me.
Yes, I believe in fate, love and that we are all brought together for a reason. I believe it’s all in God’s plan. I also believe that we all need someone. I was very fortunate to have found the right therapist to accompany me on my journey. I believe my healing and meeting Dr. Baer was meant to be, and my alters and multiplicity were a God sent coping mechanism. I survived with teamwork!
Dr. Baer and I would love to write a sequel to Switching Time. Thank you for your suggestion and confidence in our story.
Have a great day!
Karen