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00:00 Love without Attachment: Parents and Children
48:30 Q&A Q1: Is there a sacred contract with our parents?
50:20 Q&A Q2: In the relationship between grown-up children and their parents, how does one distinguish between duties and attachment?
54:07 Q&A Q3: My daughter feels that she has to parent me more than the other way around and as a result feels that certain tasks and decisions are my responsibility, not hers. How do I better manage this dynamic?
57:05 Q&A Q4: How do you deal with an elderly person who understands but tries to guilt trip an adult child to do things for their selfish needs using old age as an excuse.
1:01:15 Q&A Q5: In the care of an elderly parent, does the definition of one’s duty change based on their ability to take care of themselves?
By Vedantin00:00 Love without Attachment: Parents and Children
48:30 Q&A Q1: Is there a sacred contract with our parents?
50:20 Q&A Q2: In the relationship between grown-up children and their parents, how does one distinguish between duties and attachment?
54:07 Q&A Q3: My daughter feels that she has to parent me more than the other way around and as a result feels that certain tasks and decisions are my responsibility, not hers. How do I better manage this dynamic?
57:05 Q&A Q4: How do you deal with an elderly person who understands but tries to guilt trip an adult child to do things for their selfish needs using old age as an excuse.
1:01:15 Q&A Q5: In the care of an elderly parent, does the definition of one’s duty change based on their ability to take care of themselves?