Post by cynthiacox on Jan 23, 2011 21:29:00 GMT -5
Individuals who have never felt child abuse and trauma from the hands and voices of a loved one will never comprehend the layers of mending that adult child abuse survivors have to evaluate within. It is an internal process of restoration to obtain a peace-filled mind and a heart of innocence for survivors. These are two major elements robbed from adults in an abused childhood.
The innocent heart and mind of a child is an adventure of self-identity to find their destination into adulthood. A disruption of adventure occurs for abused children. This abuse will halt a childhood that will become lost in time. The survivors search will begin for this era of structural value. A foundation for building has been stolen that will never be retrieved.
It is like taking the air out of our lungs and filling them with harsh chemicals that we cough up and never knowing what clean fresh air feels like. We only know that our souls are choking daily in this silence. It is like being in a shell of four walls and never having the contents needed to complete the interior decorating that makes every person complete.
* This is Child Abuse.
* This is Incest.
* This is Ritual Abuse.
"I" is a word that you will read more frequent than most would expect to see. But in giving you "I", I hope only for you to see your "I" in you too. I only want to show you what pain, hurt, shame, guilt, betrayal and broken love can really do for you. When you are strong enough to release the "I" in you, this book will be waiting for you.
Cynthia has struggled for three decades of her life piecing together the puzzles of a life raised in an Incest and Ritual Abuse family environment in the southern hills of West Virginia. Her silence that occurred in her years of abuse has given her the adult courage to speak the truth of what others said she should never tell society.
Author Cynthia Cox was born November 16th, 1976 in Welch, West Virginia; her journey of McDowell County would subject her to: ten schools, eight homes in five cities, two shelters and labeled a runaway before her high school graduation in 1995.
The I in Me is available for purchase in paperback or a free
e-novel read at: www.authorcynthiacox.com .
Cox uses her writings to build bridges of understanding and compassion in society.
The innocent heart and mind of a child is an adventure of self-identity to find their destination into adulthood. A disruption of adventure occurs for abused children. This abuse will halt a childhood that will become lost in time. The survivors search will begin for this era of structural value. A foundation for building has been stolen that will never be retrieved.
It is like taking the air out of our lungs and filling them with harsh chemicals that we cough up and never knowing what clean fresh air feels like. We only know that our souls are choking daily in this silence. It is like being in a shell of four walls and never having the contents needed to complete the interior decorating that makes every person complete.
* This is Child Abuse.
* This is Incest.
* This is Ritual Abuse.
"I" is a word that you will read more frequent than most would expect to see. But in giving you "I", I hope only for you to see your "I" in you too. I only want to show you what pain, hurt, shame, guilt, betrayal and broken love can really do for you. When you are strong enough to release the "I" in you, this book will be waiting for you.
Cynthia has struggled for three decades of her life piecing together the puzzles of a life raised in an Incest and Ritual Abuse family environment in the southern hills of West Virginia. Her silence that occurred in her years of abuse has given her the adult courage to speak the truth of what others said she should never tell society.
Author Cynthia Cox was born November 16th, 1976 in Welch, West Virginia; her journey of McDowell County would subject her to: ten schools, eight homes in five cities, two shelters and labeled a runaway before her high school graduation in 1995.
The I in Me is available for purchase in paperback or a free
e-novel read at: www.authorcynthiacox.com .
Cox uses her writings to build bridges of understanding and compassion in society.