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In a world increasingly filled with diverse spiritual beliefs and practices, one young woman finds herself grappling with a troubling shift in her mother’s personality. At just 24 years old, she’s posted her experience on Reddit, seeking advice and clarity regarding her mother’s transformation after a decade of reading books about angelic spirituality, particularly those by author Lorna Byrne.

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The mother, now 56, initially embraced the messages of love, equality, and kindness that permeated Byrne’s writings. The surface appeal of these teachings included themes of God’s unconditional love for everyone, including marginalized communities like the LGBTQ+ population. There were also charitable foundations and enchanting retreats in Ireland focused on personal growth and healing, making it seem like a positive community. However, the daughter reports that as time has passed, the once vibrant personality of her mother seems to have diminished under the weight of these beliefs.

She recounts how her mother has become completely absorbed in the angelic community, attending retreats and engaging in online discussions about angels. While some of the people involved appear kind and supportive, the daughter expresses concern that her mom is losing her individuality. Conversations with her mother have transitioned into what feels like rehearsed sermons, filled with repetitive affirmations of love and positivity. Rather than engaging in genuine dialogue, the daughter feels as if she is trapped in a monologue about angelic beings and self-love—topics that have eclipsed any personal connection they once shared.

Moreover, the daughter observes a troubling trend: her mother’s desire to dismiss any negative emotions, suggesting that an absence of self-love lies behind every feeling of discomfort or sadness. According to the daughter, her mother’s focus has shifted to the idea that she alone is responsible for all familial strife, often labeling herself as “selfish” for experiencing natural human emotions. This paradigm seems to leave little room for the complexities of life, instead presenting a simplified view that frames everything in terms of love and light.

Financially, the mother’s obsession is also taking its toll. She is pouring substantial amounts of money into donations for the children’s foundation and travel expenses for retreats, leaving her daughter concerned about the impact on their family’s stability. With the mother’s newfound dedication to her spiritual practices, the daughter feels as though her accomplishments go unrecognized, overshadowed by the narrative that anything good is a result of angelic influence. This has led to feelings of resentment and frustration, as the daughter longs for acknowledgment of her own agency and hard work.

The breaking point came during a gathering of friends, where the mother dominated the conversation with tales of her angelic experiences. Despite the daughter’s attempts to steer the dialogue to more neutral topics, her mother’s enthusiasm proved too powerful, taking center stage at the expense of normal social interaction. This culminated in an emotionally charged moment where the daughter expressed her deep unease and sadness at witnessing her mother’s transformation. Yet, to the daughter’s dismay, her mother seemed oblivious to the emotional weight of her words, insisting that her past self was inferior to the love-filled person she is today.

As this mother-daughter relationship evolves, the young woman is left wondering what course of action to take. Is this a cult-like influence, or merely an extreme personal belief system that has spiraled out of control? The daughter worries about losing her mother entirely to this movement, fearing that their once-close relationship is slipping away as her mother becomes more of a spokesperson for angelic love than her previous self.

In seeking advice, the daughter finds herself hoping for insight from others who may have navigated similar waters. She expresses a desire to maintain her relationship with her mother while also reclaiming the space for her own identity. As her mom continues to delve deeper into her spiritual beliefs, the daughter longs for a way to bridge the widening gap between them—one that seems to grow with every “sermon” shared.

The struggle to maintain familial connections amidst personal transformation is a complex challenge, one that many may relate to in the realm of spiritual practices and beliefs. The daughter hopes that by reaching out to others, she might find ways to connect with her mom without losing herself in the process.

 

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