(Birth) Moms ~ Search for Your (adult) Child!

By Susie

from: Wild Women Sisterhood

FULL MOON PRAYER by Rumi

What in your life is Calling you,
When all the noise is silenced,
The meetings adjourned..
The lists laid aside,
And the Wild Iris blooms
By itself
In the dark forest…
What still pulls on your Soul?




Are you a mother who lost a child to adoption?
Does your (now adult) child call out to your soul?
Are you too afraid to answer that call?
Please, PLEASE, do not give in to that fear.
Yes, it is hard to face the loss and grief that has been buried for so very long.
Yes, it is frightening to let the world know that which you were told to never speak of again.

But.
But…
It is so very worth it!

Your world may fall apart ~ only to find it’s way back together again ~ this time whole.
This time with no secrets. This time with answers. No more wondering, worrying. No more fear.

For it’s true,
The truth shall set you free.


And.
And…
Your child deserves to know their answers. Just as you do.
Deserves to see your face ~ if only once. Just as you do to see theirs.

Most states do not give adoptees their birth information.
No ~ the adoption agency lied. They are not given their information when they turn 18.
No ~ the adoption agency lied. You will not be breaking the law by looking for them.

Do you feel the pull of your soul?
Do you yearn to know if your child is still alive? Happy? Healthy?
Then search.

If you can’t search, make yourself “findable”.
Register with ISSR
Register on adoption.com
Register with the adoption agency that facilitated your adoption.
Google your state, country, province and “adoption records”, “reunion registry” to see your local laws and resources available.

Then go find healing, here are some ways to start:
Find other natural/first/birth moms online or in area support groups.
Concerned United Birthparents
Read some books
Listen to some adoptee stories
Read some adoptee writings
Read some more books

Open your heart
Listen to the cries of your soul
Search
Leave A Trail ~ Be Found
Breathe




Read at the Source: : Finding Christopher, Finding Myself

      

About the Author

Susie
"When I was first reunited with my son, I thought that I was “wrong” in the feelings and thoughts I was having. It was truly life-changing when I found other mothers of adoption loss who had the same feelings and thoughts as I did. It is because of many of the posts below that I was able to begin the healing process when I finally “came out of the adoption closet”. If you are pregnant and considering adoption, it is important that you learn about adoption from many points of view in order to make a truly informed decision for or against adoption. There is a lot to learn from the parents who have lost a child to adoption, parents who have adopted children, as well as the adoptees themselves. " Susie can be found at : http://findingchristopherfindingmyself.blogspot.com/