IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 30.











'Like death and bereavement, at times when we are experiencing what seems like 'our worse nightmares.'  

We tend not to be aware of the fact that, 'our worse nightmares' are in fact no more than everyday adversities which many other people are having to contend with.'

Yes, they could have walked away from it, abandoned Kazaliwa to his fate; even though he might not have been perceiving it as such. 

As they and their feelings of distress did or might not have registered on his then either grossly under-developed or non-existent  empathic nerve function. 




Or, if it had, then he was certainly not capable of acting on his empathic awareness appropriately. 

We can assume that, if he was aware of the excessive stress his conduct was generating in his parents and his brother, ..., then it is likely that he had found an excuse to convince his superego of why he did not have to do anything to relieve it. 

As he had been wont to do, Kazaliwa would have adeptly externalised responsibility for his errand actions. 

He would have seen it as somebody's else fault, probably that of his parents. 

To be continued!







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