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Forces involved in BEING ADOPTED

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Forces involved in BEING ADOPTED

De: W. Lipton
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Being Adopted is a relationship status traditionally associated with families where the biological parents are deceased, the child is unwanted, or the parent cannot afford to provide for them.
In more recent times, it has become a status related to the children of unwed mothers or women abandoned by the man they thought would be their life-long partners.
Those with a spiritual bent might look upon adoption as a spiritual IVF or surrogacy. The child's soul was intended to be with one family, but, for various reasons, was born to another.
Being adopted indicates there is a surplus of children. Many things can contribute to that surplus, but one can say the child is a commodity that is both wanted and unwanted.
One can play with the semantics, but it comes down to the fact they are wanted by the adoptive family and unwanted by their biological kin. Many people were adopted or came close to being adopted.
The Broadway star Kristi Chenoweth was adopted when she was five days old; the pop icon Cher spent time in an orphanage. Each felt the effect of their experience.
This book looks at the life of a man, born to a teenage girl during the second world war. He was rejected by his soldier father, endangered by his grandmother, and, while wanted by his mother, the stress of the times necessitated his being turned over to a family that wanted, but could not have, children.
This book is a personal journey by an adoptee who has attained "old age" -- surpassing normal expiration for the culture and both his biological and adopted lines. There are many forces and influences involved in being adopted, some of which are not recognized by Pro-Life types who seek to force children to be born so they can become a burden on society. In this case, the child was wanted and was welcomed, until events took a turn and adoption became the logical alternative.
We have the advantage of exploring one case where "coincidences" and "abnormalities" created a "Butterfly Effect" that quietly influenced America's educational system. At the same time, there were other recurring themes throughout our adoptee's first eighty years.
The subject life reveals the lives of children are shaped by factors associated with a "Butterfly Effect" that begins in the womb and influences events that follow. In some instances, the Butterfly wings take the form of things deemed spiritual or paranormal. But they are rooted in science and the physical world functioning on a microscopic level.
We are our genetics and the environment in which they form the circuitry that defines our physical reality. We are also the product of the programming and upgrades or modifications applied to those biological constructs. This reality introduces elements considered "Nature or Nurture" and their interaction to create the individual.
There is also a recurring cross-cultural element with roots extending back to the dawn of the Indo-European culture and ethnic divisions that became more defined as humanity moved away from polytheistic views and into the monotheistic approach associated with Western civilization.
This archaic mess also presents itself in the context of a classic dyslexic whose diagnosis and adoptee status caused a change in the American educational system.
This could be viewed as a unique story, one in which the process of "being adopted" introduces elements that are a catalyst for change in the same way "The Butterfly Effect" is said to represent a small action with major effects in far distant lands.
Every year, more than a hundred thousand individuals are adopted. That process triggers a hundred thousand sets of Butterfly Wings -- the effects of which are seldom realized or identified.
Some levels view history as an example of a "Butterfly Effect" as seen from the perspective of one butterfly.
The Silent Generation is both the Hippy and Silent Majority passing into the Age of Aquarius and defining a new age.
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