[Daily OM]: For most of us, a natural part of
the cycle of life is when our roles as children start to shift from that
into caretaking roles where our parents are concerned. This can be as
major as moving a parent into a retirement facility, or coming to the
realization that it's necessary to check in with them more often than
usual. Whatever the case, such a shift is momentous as it signals a time
of confronting our own mortality as we confront that of our parents. In
addition, it can bring up issues about how well they cared for us when
we were young. We may also find ourselves consumed with fear at the
thought of losing them, even if we've been on our own for a very long
time.
Talking to other friends and family who are going through similar
experiences can be a large source of support. They can help us look at
both the unresolved past and the unfolding present, and we are free to
talk only about ourselves. Sometimes we need the kind of undivided
attention a friend can offer in order to deal with the material that
comes up at this time of our lives.
In many ways, this time of life signals a rebirth as we examine our
individual past, as well as our familial past. As our parents' lives
move toward completion, we are able to see what they did with their time
on earth, what we have done so far with our time, and what we might
want to do with the time we have left. These challenges and blessings
are all part of the cycle of life.