A Christmas Wish
My sister is a woman now beginning her thirties. She has had few friends and her boyfriends have never been good for her. Now she has finally found a man who adores her.
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They had an affair nine years back, when he was twice her age and still married. My sister ended the affair, and he separated from his wife. When my sister contacted him this spring, he finalized the divorce and they became a couple. His marriage, which was arranged by his church, was never happy.
His parents and his children are upset he divorced. His children don't want
to meet his new girlfriend, and he hasn't dared to tell his parents about
her. The other issue is children. She wants; he doesn't. I tell my sister
they both know each other's stand on this and neither has the right to impose
on the other, but neither of them wants to leave.
My whole family visited them on my sister's last birthday. It felt so nice
to see them together and to see my sister get love and warmth at last. But
to know at some point they will have a crash landing feels awful. She has
a man who loves her, but he is entangled in a constricting family and church.
Besides, there is a conflict of dreams between them.
What should I say to my sister? We try to get an equal relationship, but we
are in such different circumstances. I am married with two children, a professional
with friends and all things that she wants. I cannot possibly tell her, after
seeing their cozy home and how they care for each other, that this is another
no-go.
Who am I to know? Maybe he will come around, or maybe she will think he is
more important than fulfilling her dream of children. Maybe I should just
keep my "superior knowledge" to myself.
Noel
Noel, Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is one of our favorite stories,
but this tale is so familiar most of us forget the moral. Even in our old
age it is not too late to change. Even in our old age it is not too late to
live the life which is our birthright. But we must want to change and then
follow through.
In Dickens' tale Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his old business
partner Jacob Marley. Marley warns Scrooge where the patterns of his life
are taking him, and even though Marley wants Scrooge to change, he is powerless
to make him change. Scrooge must go through a journey of discovery before
he is ready.
You would like to play Jacob Marley for your sister, but even Marley couldn't
change Scrooge. Three spirits had to show Scrooge his past, his present, and
if he did not change, his dismal future. Until Scrooge made this journey he
was not ready.
That is the wisdom of the story. We must examine the past for its lessons,
search the present for its patterns, and project where those patterns will
lead us in the future. If those patterns lead to sadness, they must be altered
to lead us to fulfillment. As Scrooge says, "Men's courses will foreshadow
certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. But if the courses
be departed from, the ends will change."
Whether our life is a sad life, an abused life, or simply a flat life, we
can use this simple story as a guide to breaking the patterns which lead to
bad ends. You may possess the life you wish for your sister, but you do not
have the power to give it to her. She will not change until she is ready.
Keep your superior knowledge to yourself. If you wish to do something, give
your sister a copy of "A Christmas Carol" and make a silent wish for her happiness.
Wayne & Tamara
Authors and columnists Wayne and Tamara Mitchell can be reached at www.WayneAndTamara.com.
Send letters to: Direct Answers, PO Box 964, Springfield, MO 65801 or email:
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Written by: Wayne and Tamara
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