Mark13:24 and matthew24:29 say after the days of tribulation the sun will be darkened and moon will not shed light. It is referring to the total solar eclipse which happened in the year 24. The number 24 in both scripture is the year. We have same total solar eclipse coming april 08 2024. If you count the total solar eclipse back which only happens every 100yrs is the yr 24. So the next 1,000 years of tribulation/plagues is ..... 2117-2124/2217-2224/2317-2324/2417-2424/2517-2524/2617-2624/2717-2824/2817-2824/2917-2924/3017-3024/ and the list goes on i can give tribulation/plagues for the 3,000 years but only list 1,000 yrs
Oprah still doesn’t believe in seeking psychiatric treatment for her own trauma. Doctors need to CHECK THEMSELVES FIRST before pushing patients and others into a bottomless pit where nobody is ever cured during endless, expensive sessions. Watching Oprah affirms this after all these years. Since doctors refuse to seek treatment or disclose their psychiatric status, more of the public has chosen to stay away from doctors who don’t believe in what they are pushing on others.
Yea I got my axx toe up when I was younger. And Oprah a dang liar. She wasn't bleeding but she gonna embellish all her growing up to make it sound dramatic. Ain't no telling where I'd be or how long I may not have made it because of them but whippings.
I respect that you aren’t using your fame as political leverage these days…… but I’m gonna tell you…. I saw when you did….. and I have really respected you for so long Oprah…..but I was really disappointed when I heard what you had to say…… I don’t have the time to pull it up - but you know.
Three things: 1) Now I understand why she never had children. 2) It makes even more sense why the she started the all girls' school. and 3) Her sweet pup just chillin' in the background was precious.
1) because she sold her offsprings souls and sacrificed her firat born 2)those girls have been getting abused. Just check the reports. 3)she has many pets you wouldnt find cute if you saw how they lived. (Not animals) demonic, pedophile, cult.
The things that children suffer in their childhood, it just makes my stomach sick. Children are so small, defenseless, and precious. For someone to mistreat them takes a certain level of inhumanity.
OPRAH IS IN HER 70'S. our parents did what they knew best. you know i always remember my gma would say. Michele i am beating you so the white man wont. it wasnt because they wanted to. they just didnt want my actions calls the white man to beat me when she could have to corrected my actions when i was being bad when i thought i was having fun. i had trauma myself. so when i had my babies. you know i started spanking my babies. because that is all i knew. but then i looked at my babies and i prayed to my God to take that from me. i said to myself and to my babies. i know i can hurt you and i know their are other ways to punish you. and i refused to have you to remember the only way i know how to do is beat on you. so i stopped. because i refused to let this be their story about me... so dont judge our parents. maybe that is all they knew... have a great day...
I was talking with my mother last Saturday evening after spending some time with my toxic family and came home and was very suicidal she started yelling at me and freaked out and said she couldn't handle it and hung up on me and as always discussing the beatings that I remember and me being a supporting other peers in recovery I do share my story The Good The Bad and The Ugly and she's I hope you don't tell people that that never happen apparently we have two different remembrance of my childhood and I just turned 60 in the trauma continues every time I try to see them I'm no longer a people pleaser and we'll tell them straight up how I feel what I think they don't remember anything apparently I make everything up... what?
I’m also a light sleeper and I use to wake up in my bed completely scared and afraid and I’ve realized it’s childhood trauma. The saddest thing for an adult that had an abusive childhood is that we almost always remain those scared little kids inside but we have to function in a grown society.
Ocean lights: they say: If you experience, trauma as a child, you most definetedly, carry that throughout your adult life!!! Thats very heavy baggage! But, you can get through that, and excel to be the best version Of yourself! Just like OPRAH DID! :)
That is what my ex spouse believed. I remember I made a decision to leave him after he threatened to beat my oldest daughter with an extension cord. I moved out with my 2 girls & never looked back!
I was born in 99 and my biological father always told me “children are to be seen and not heard from” & definitely still to this day has the hardest whooping ever! & most definitely beat me until I stopped crying. Didn’t make sense to me as a child doesn’t make sense to me at 21 years old. Thankfully I have nothing to do with him today.
@Adrian T "yeah right"? Do you think there aren't still children to this day being beaten, it's not like there's a certain year where it just fully stopped worldwide. It might not be as generally accepted or encouraged anymore but it definitely still happens in a lot of families
And yes, we remember these memories into adulthood... Oprah has been so helpful to many of us! She was a free therapist after school to me as a teen when I watched her show. ❤
I never would have imagined that this strong, successful and brilliant woman had to go through so much pain during her childhood. ... provides some hope for me
I have had a lot of abuse in my life, and I mean a lot. God spared me from sexual abuse and I consider myself lucky. Now looking back on my abusers like an adult, those were broken people with ruined lives . No happy self aware person commits such atrocities. The good thing that came out of this is that I was pretty self aware from an early age and I knew I was on my own. My life is great now
Thank you Oprah for bringing awareness to Childhood Trauma. As a Sexual abuse/Physical abuse survivor this definitely hit home for me!!! An even at 31 I’m Healing & working thru some things . Thank God for Therapy & Writing ✍🏾it’s so therapeutic for me !!!
@@minglee649 you’re absolutely right Love ❤️, sending love, light , inner peace & blessings your way . Sometimes I honestly feel like I’m still not over it
I think most children who grew up in the south in the 50's/60's had a parent who used a belt or switch. My mother was the disciplinarian in our family & switching was her use of punishment. If you were religious, pastors would preach on don't spare the rod. I remember having stripes on my legs for days. When I became a parent I refused to whip my children.
I grew up Same exact way I do not will not ever hit my child, children are human they have little feelings so innocent bc they don’t know right from wrong and wiping them sure isn’t the way to teach them they rule by fear. But I forgave my father bc I do believe he was raised the same exact way he did the best he could w his knowledge he had and he did change has we got older and he got older!! I forgive him bc I love him and o had to for myself!!
My mother used extension cords and being the only bi racial child of hers, she abused me most and still to this day treated me horrible. She told me a few years ago that she saw my dad in me and she hated him ,,, so yes bleeding-through my clothes I can relate
My dad was born in 1959 he was beat very badly and he vowed to never beat his kids and never did. My mom was never beat but she would beat me and my sister.
Thank you Miss Oprah for being vulnerable in front of all of us & so many others. This is my first time seeing you be out of the "in control" seat & in the I'm a human being just like you seat. It let's me know that my brokenness will be whole one day. YOU'RE TRULY APPRECIATED 🙏🏾
She shared a pretty remarkable story (not being able to sleep well because of that one childhood incident) but what's even more noteworthy is that it took her decades to figure it out - makes you wonder how many people go through life, never "doing the work" to determine why they react to things the way they do, why they have the anger or resentment or addictions they have, etc.
Dear Oprah, thank you for sharing your story. I’m from Singapore . My tears running down my eyes hearing your story. I was been taken care by my grandma during my childhood and my grandma love me very much. I was always feeling safe with my grandma even when my parents was not around. Today I’m a grandma myself and I always believe to give the best to my own granddaughter so that when she grow up she will always have the beautiful memories of how much her grandma love her. I never believe in beating the young children but speaking and correcting them would be a better way. God has belessed you with a beautiful heart as a person and you are now the most successful now. I always love watching your talk show and has learnt a lot from your story. The bible say god love the little children and god have been watching you from above. God love you and want you to spread the word love to the world.
She literally paved the way for so many people on TV as being a black woman. WITHOUT PLASTIC SURGERY She deserves much respect She helped bridge a gap between the white and black communities as well no cap 🧢
I didn't knew this, Oprah you are the sweetest lady! Beating a child is unthinkable for any human being. I am still seeing abuse of children all around. When I see that I tell the parents I will call police right away. Oprah we love you, the world loves you, because you deserve it!
I am urged to put some ‘peace’ quotes here for people - it is so tragic!! Oprah talks of Gary Zukav changing her life and view - and often of Deepak, but I still don’t see her promote specific peace-changing ideologies which already exist and work in the east, as ways to live and heal. Seek nonviolence in life - in all things, starting with speech which is our first place of action.... can u IMAGINE if for 24 hours no one in the world said anything ‘violent’?? And look at cause and effect fr Buddhism - it just makes sense 👏😘
I'm 54, still have all awful memories, scar's when I soo each of them I know what and happened, yes parents and grandparents be careful what you said or do to a child 💔 😭
I was in a PTSD class for women recently. I had mixed feelings about it. And when my therapist when on maternity leave for a few weeks, I was left alone with my own thoughts. I thought I would get an audiobook, and I have trouble reading and focusing lately. But her book cut right through that. I am sorry what happened to Oprah happened. My trauma cannot even compare, but in many ways it left me equally scared. The book is not a book of coping skills or a way to get out of a situation. It is half memoir and half science, paired uniquely in such a way that it brings you up to the edge of trauma and what caused it. My take on it was that it not only shows how trauma and triggers shape us. I saw it as a door to finding compassion yourself in such a way that you can actually face your problems. I got more out her new book than I ever did out of that class. Thank you, Oprah. I was truly touched.
thankyou for sharing childhood trauma is so painful the memories can be very vivid your voice shows others that they are not alone the people pleasing is the hardest
I grew up watching her shows ...loved her words when they didn't make sense as I wasn't familiar with English at that time ...love from Pakistan.....Oprah is a great teacher
I loved her in the movie, the color purple, things in the movie were things she dealt with. I can imagine the movie opened things up for her. She did good with her life.
I can relate to her childhood trauma so much. But just like Oprah, I can see that my trauma has made me so strong and successful. I would not wish abuse upon anyone, but I believe that for me, it turned out to be a blessing in the long run. I learned a lot about the negative side of human beings and I rose above it.
It's brave of her to share ....My Great Aunt raised me,and I'm so surprised that Oprahs Grandmother and her,were VERY similar with their punishments.. both were from..poor southern rural areas. I admire Oprah's resilient & determined strength 🥺✨🕊️🫂☮️
She’s always able to explain this so clearly and I’m able to relate to her pain… it means a lot she came out to speak about this. My dad and grandfather would touch me at night and sometimes my dad would just open the door and stand there until my mom called for him. He’d just watch me and drink a beer. It always terrified me and my sister. She always tried to protect me from it when she could… but once I spoke out about it, she immediately rejected everything I said after we had a heart to heart… she wouldn’t exactly bring it up them either… but we got somewhere, we were able to break through further than we ever had…. And my mom threw me out when I told her, so I guess my sister just closed back up… but old if I can forgive her for that. I know I can never forgive my mom.
I am a first generation Asian woman and I was corporally punished as a child too. It's domestic abuse, though relatives and family members regarded it as a cultural norm, and seem to feel no remorse about it in retrospect... how sad for them, to have such an impoverished mindset.
@@charliest.kardasism9134 Please stop it,let this be about Oprah,black women can't even discuss her problems, without y'all throwing your two cents in.Go back to your country, Oprah don't have a country to go back to.
@@lovelyvanessadorahill8585 What??? You do know she wrote the book for it to be about other people? That's why you write a book, for other people to read it. Otherwise, she could've just kept it in her journals. Geez, get a grip!!!
A lot of black parents have or had that problem (1:50) Instead of communicating and educating a child on what not to do, they beat them. She was a little bitty kid and didn’t know better.
It's quintessential to open up about childhood trauma, especially when it affects the person as an adult. Going back to the "root cause" of the trauma is a great step towards healing and Oneness. Thanks for sharing your story with us Oprah 😘 01May2021
Oprah is someone who never ages. If I didn’t know, I’d think she was in her 40s. Always stunning and always beautiful! I had no idea about her childhood story. Wow! She is an overcomer.❤️
I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS!!! 🌞🌞 Lately, I really started relating with what she has to say. And at the moment reading her book; what I know for sure and it's been 3 days and I already finished. I really believe what she says is what she really knows and means. I can relate, personally. Phenomenal.
Yep it's an awful thing!! I was very common. I was told children should be seen an not heard. I was blessed to have a few family members that stuck up for me. I know what it's like. I heard " don't cry or I'll give you something to cry about". Absolutely you become yes people. No doubt!
Corporal punishment is common in all races. Including Irish, German, English and Latino. My own Irish grandmother often said "children were to be seen and not heard". It has nothing to do with being black, so do not even go there.
It is indeed these experiences that shape who we become, I find comfort in knowing that we have a choice to live life with love and gratitude which ultimately sets us free from these traumatic experiences. Oprah you are an inspiration to many!
Thank you, Oprah for sharing these painful memories. I admire you for the courage to relive it and tell your story. You are certainly one of the strongest person I know. You are my inspiration and I believe to many as well. Stay safe and Healthy!
Me and my 3 siblings were beat on a daily basis with an oak bread board from the time we were 1 year old. I remember my baby brother being covered in bruises because he was “bad”. If we didn’t hold still while we were being beaten, we would be beat some more. One time my mother almost suffocated me to death by sitting on my head to hold me still as she proceed to beat me 100 times on my bare skin. I was 4 years old.
I was never abused beyond being spanked by my adoptive father on my bare behind. One thing I think parallels battered spouses is that child abuse was not the fault of the victim/survivor. It was the total fault of the abuser/s. It is a sign of putting your past in the proper perspective by saying nothing that happened to me was my fault. I was not abused because I disobeyed or did not do something fast enough. It was because my abuser was acting irrationally. Nothing I could do or not do would change anything. I have watched videos on TH-cam about very young children being horribly abused, but they are the lucky survivors in that they were not killed by their parents. That they, as Ms. Winfrey was able to, go on to heal of their trauma, is a wondrous miracle and shows the strength of the human spirit inside them. They are the proof that children being abused can become adults who are loving, kind, and able to be married, run a household, and raise their own children in a warm, safe environment.
I did a project about her for one of my classes my senior year of high school and I remember these details from my research. While I don’t really care for Oprah, it’s very sad on what she went through and I feel for her when it came to the people pleaser bit as I’m one myself.
I learned at a very young age that there is a evil being and a wonderous loving being. The evil being will use those who are closest to you, to destroy you. The wonderous loving being will give you the power to overcome, what the evil being puts before you . I was 4 maybe 5 years old at the time, when I learned, this powerful lesson .
Thank you Oprah! I was never hit but felt lonely as a child and often as an adult sacrificed myself for others to be happy and took myself to all kinds financial crises because I couldn’t say no but now I am starting to see that I was a fool and that as a woman I must stand my grown abs self-advocate!!!
I was in a similar situation , although I had a good childhood, l grew up naive, and gave my friends and relatives money when they told me of their hardships, feeling sorry for them, and wanting to help , but now l realize that it'a not my job to help them get out of debt, as they don't stop hinting for my help. They are never satisfied. I finally " put the brakes on".
@OprahWinfrey God bless you!!❤ Your Heart of Gold, shows through as you show forgiveness. I'm sure your grandmother is in Heaven definitely regrets hurting you in any way shape or form! She is probably so proud of you💖 Look at how many people you help & continue to help-My Precious mom her name is Dorothy was born and raised on a dairy farm upstate New York. She moved to Long Island as a young woman. We grew up in New York on Long Island. She used to always say "stay happy" Mom was a faithful viewer of your show since the second you showed up on the Airwaves!💕 and of course so am I my husband is a fan and my seven brothers and sisters and their families!XOXO Love Sheila Hunter ( and Dr Bruce Hunter) @kittywaymo
I didn’t grew up with my parents I was raised by my brother and my childhood wasn’t fun either . I grew up in abusive hold . I went throw sexually abuse, I went throw physical abused, I went throw mentally abusive. But it’s life you keep going.
This is not ok yes life keeps moving and you move along with it but it still was not ok what happened to you. Those who hurt you don’t deserve to be part of your life. Forgiveness is for you not them. Prayers to you!
She’s a bad person though. She bought a lot of real estate in Hawaii right after the fires destroyed all the homes and land so that she could buy everything for cheap. And now a lot of people are homeless because of her and she is messing up the Hawaii economy. It’s helping a billionaire rather than the citizens that live there. Do you think she’s really a respectable person?
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Thank you Oprah and Dr Oz for helping so many people .
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Mark13:24 and matthew24:29 say after the days of tribulation the sun will be darkened and moon will not shed light. It is referring to the total solar eclipse which happened in the year 24. The number 24 in both scripture is the year. We have same total solar eclipse coming april 08 2024. If you count the total solar eclipse back which only happens every 100yrs is the yr 24. So the next 1,000 years of tribulation/plagues is .....
2117-2124/2217-2224/2317-2324/2417-2424/2517-2524/2617-2624/2717-2824/2817-2824/2917-2924/3017-3024/ and the list goes on i can give tribulation/plagues for the 3,000 years but only list 1,000 yrs
Oprah still doesn’t believe in seeking psychiatric treatment for her own trauma. Doctors need to CHECK THEMSELVES FIRST before pushing patients and others into a bottomless pit where nobody is ever cured during endless, expensive sessions. Watching Oprah affirms this after all these years.
Since doctors refuse to seek treatment or disclose their psychiatric status, more of the public has chosen to stay away from doctors who don’t believe in what they are pushing on others.
She should talk about her links with Epstein and Weinstein. What a hypocrite! 🤢
"I feel the pain for that little girl". Yup. That hit hard 😔
Yea I got my axx toe up when I was younger. And Oprah a dang liar. She wasn't bleeding but she gonna embellish all her growing up to make it sound dramatic. Ain't no telling where I'd be or how long I may not have made it because of them but whippings.
what you think about Oprah abused child’s. Too ?
Agree 😢😢😢
Thank you Oprah for bringing light to childhood trauma. Thank you for being brave enough to tell those stories.
I respect that you aren’t using your fame as political leverage these days…… but I’m gonna tell you….
I saw when you did….. and I have really respected you for so long Oprah…..but I was really disappointed when I heard what you had to say……
I don’t have the time to pull it up - but you know.
Three things: 1) Now I understand why she never had children. 2) It makes even more sense why the she started the all girls' school. and 3) Her sweet pup just chillin' in the background was precious.
She unfortunately had son
She did have a kid, but unfortunately, it died two weeks after it was born.
Yes
@@crystalyapor4669 or she killed it. She also had an abortion.
1) because she sold her offsprings souls and sacrificed her firat born
2)those girls have been getting abused. Just check the reports.
3)she has many pets you wouldnt find cute if you saw how they lived. (Not animals) demonic, pedophile, cult.
The things that children suffer in their childhood, it just makes my stomach sick. Children are so small, defenseless, and precious. For someone to mistreat them takes a certain level of inhumanity.
OPRAH IS IN HER 70'S. our parents did what they knew best. you know i always remember my gma would say. Michele i am beating you so the white man wont. it wasnt because they wanted to. they just didnt want my actions calls the white man to beat me when she could have to corrected my actions when i was being bad when i thought i was having fun. i had trauma myself. so when i had my babies. you know i started spanking my babies. because that is all i knew. but then i looked at my babies and i prayed to my God to take that from me. i said to myself and to my babies. i know i can hurt you and i know their are other ways to punish you. and i refused to have you to remember the only way i know how to do is beat on you. so i stopped. because i refused to let this be their story about me... so dont judge our parents. maybe that is all they knew... have a great day...
I was talking with my mother last Saturday evening after spending some time with my toxic family and came home and was very suicidal she started yelling at me and freaked out and said she couldn't handle it and hung up on me and as always discussing the beatings that I remember and me being a supporting other peers in recovery I do share my story The Good The Bad and The Ugly and she's I hope you don't tell people that that never happen apparently we have two different remembrance of my childhood and I just turned 60 in the trauma continues every time I try to see them I'm no longer a people pleaser and we'll tell them straight up how I feel what I think they don't remember anything apparently I make everything up... what?
I’m also a light sleeper and I use to wake up in my bed completely scared and afraid and I’ve realized it’s childhood trauma. The saddest thing for an adult that had an abusive childhood is that we almost always remain those scared little kids inside but we have to function in a grown society.
So true! Well said Ocean Lights!!!
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Ocean lights: they say: If you experience, trauma as a child, you most definetedly, carry that throughout your adult life!!! Thats very heavy baggage! But, you can get through that, and excel to be the best version
Of yourself! Just like OPRAH DID! :)
That makes sm sense.
That is what my ex spouse believed. I remember I made a decision to leave him after he threatened to beat my oldest daughter with an extension cord. I moved out with my 2 girls & never looked back!
I was beat with an extension chord. It left scars for years. Both my parents denied it ever happened. They're almost80 and still deny all the abuse
I'm happy you left him
Thank you for doing that because I was whipped with an extension cord and it still effect me
@@lorir2800 Wow! That's sad they did that and even sadder they can't admit what they did. 😢
good for you, and I'm sorry you endured that. That definitely is no man, for only a true man would respect and love children.
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She went through sooo much. Sad for her, but glad she's come out as a victor!
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I was born in 99 and my biological father always told me “children are to be seen and not heard from” & definitely still to this day has the hardest whooping ever! & most definitely beat me until I stopped crying. Didn’t make sense to me as a child doesn’t make sense to me at 21 years old.
Thankfully I have nothing to do with him today.
I'm sorry for your experiences. Please consider a therapy fund. If not needed now it may come in handy soon🤗
But you could have called 911 or complain in human right
@Adrian T "yeah right"? Do you think there aren't still children to this day being beaten, it's not like there's a certain year where it just fully stopped worldwide. It might not be as generally accepted or encouraged anymore but it definitely still happens in a lot of families
Good for you. God bless. Be happy 😊 now.
God I'm sorry hun. With all my heart!
Everybody has suffered unfronatley. We are all healing some way or another. X
I love the words of Oprah it inspires my feelings 🥰
How're you doing
I’m a people pleaser too. I learned you can’t please everyone.
Sometimes I'm still learning this one!
And yes, we remember these memories into adulthood...
Oprah has been so helpful to many of us! She was a free therapist after school to me as a teen when I watched her show. ❤
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Oprah sharing your trauma and your healing journey gives me hope and relief ❤ thank you so much for your courage and for being you ❤
I never would have imagined that this strong, successful and brilliant woman had to go through so much pain during her childhood.
... provides some hope for me
Parents: stop hitting/abusing your kids!
Verbal, emotional, & psychological
Abuse is as damaging if not worse.
@@SweetinaKNexactly
I have had a lot of abuse in my life, and I mean a lot. God spared me from sexual abuse and I consider myself lucky. Now looking back on my abusers like an adult, those were broken people with ruined lives . No happy self aware person commits such atrocities. The good thing that came out of this is that I was pretty self aware from an early age and I knew I was on my own. My life is great now
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Lucky you. To be able to be with yourself as that's what we need. Ourselves.
I am happy for your life..as it is now.❤
Thank you Oprah for bringing awareness to Childhood Trauma. As a Sexual abuse/Physical abuse survivor this definitely hit home for me!!! An even at 31 I’m Healing & working thru some things . Thank God for Therapy & Writing ✍🏾it’s so therapeutic for me !!!
Childhood Trauma is something no child should have to live,I’m 55 years old and don’t think I’ll ever get past it,very strong woman 😢🙏🏾
@@minglee649 you’re absolutely right Love ❤️, sending love, light , inner peace & blessings your way . Sometimes I honestly feel like I’m still not over it
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I grew up with a mom who did not know how to be a mother 💪🥰 but it only made me stronger so I can be a great mom one day
I think most children who grew up in the south in the 50's/60's had a parent who used a belt or switch. My mother was the disciplinarian in our family & switching was her use of punishment. If you were religious, pastors would preach on don't spare the rod. I remember having stripes on my legs for days. When I became a parent I refused to whip my children.
Same here! I refuse to whip my 2 kids! ‼️
I grew up Same exact way I do not will not ever hit my child, children are human they have little feelings so innocent bc they don’t know right from wrong and wiping them sure isn’t the way to teach them they rule by fear. But I forgave my father bc I do believe he was raised the same exact way he did the best he could w his knowledge he had and he did change has we got older and he got older!! I forgive him bc I love him and o had to for myself!!
@@brittnaycox1578 you should though
My mother used extension cords and being the only bi racial child of hers, she abused me most and still to this day treated me horrible. She told me a few years ago that she saw my dad in me and she hated him ,,, so yes bleeding-through my clothes I can relate
My dad was born in 1959 he was beat very badly and he vowed to never beat his kids and never did. My mom was never beat but she would beat me and my sister.
Thank you Miss Oprah for being vulnerable in front of all of us & so many others. This is my first time seeing you be out of the "in control" seat & in the I'm a human being just like you seat. It let's me know that my brokenness will be whole one day. YOU'RE TRULY APPRECIATED 🙏🏾
She shared a pretty remarkable story (not being able to sleep well because of that one childhood incident) but what's even more noteworthy is that it took her decades to figure it out - makes you wonder how many people go through life, never "doing the work" to determine why they react to things the way they do, why they have the anger or resentment or addictions they have, etc.
Dear Oprah, thank you for sharing your story. I’m from Singapore . My tears running down my eyes hearing your story. I was been taken care by my grandma during my childhood and my grandma love me very much. I was always feeling safe with my grandma even when my parents was not around. Today I’m a grandma myself and I always believe to give the best to my own granddaughter so that when she grow up she will always have the beautiful memories of how much her grandma love her. I never believe in beating the young children but speaking and correcting them would be a better way. God has belessed you with a beautiful heart as a person and you are now the most successful now. I always love watching your talk show and has learnt a lot from your story. The bible say god love the little children and god have been watching you from above. God love you and want you to spread the word love to the world.
She literally paved the way for so many people on TV as being a black woman. WITHOUT PLASTIC SURGERY
She deserves much respect
She helped bridge a gap between the white and black communities as well no cap 🧢
Plastic surgery is not the norm for BW. Don't let "Love & Hip Hop" lead us to believe that about ourselves when it is aspirational elsewhere.
No more fake behinds. As a guy, I don’t find it attractive.
Well she did had a nose job, very natural and subtle.
@@ZEBEEtheoriginal in my community its very common. I have relatives and friends who have had procedures. it’s not just Television.....
Her childhood scarred her psychologically.
I didn't knew this, Oprah you are the sweetest lady! Beating a child is unthinkable for any human being. I am still seeing abuse of children all around. When I see that I tell the parents I will call police right away.
Oprah we love you, the world loves you, because you deserve it!
I also got my ass cut regularly by my Grandmother. We all suffer emotionally from this. Overeating. Sexual promiscuity. Anger. It's awful🥺
I am urged to put some ‘peace’ quotes here for people - it is so tragic!! Oprah talks of Gary Zukav changing her life and view - and often of Deepak, but I still don’t see her promote specific peace-changing ideologies which already exist and work in the east, as ways to live and heal. Seek nonviolence in life - in all things, starting with speech which is our first place of action.... can u IMAGINE if for 24 hours no one in the world said anything ‘violent’?? And look at cause and effect fr Buddhism - it just makes sense 👏😘
Don’t forget Drugs and alcoholism
@@Wtfe2024 Big time!!!
I'm 54, still have all awful memories, scar's when I soo each of them I know what and happened, yes parents and grandparents be careful what you said or do to a child 💔 😭
I wish I could have held her, told her I loved her, reminded her she is beautiful, and protected her.
I was in a PTSD class for women recently. I had mixed feelings about it. And when my therapist when on maternity leave for a few weeks, I was left alone with my own thoughts. I thought I would get an audiobook, and I have trouble reading and focusing lately. But her book cut right through that. I am sorry what happened to Oprah happened. My trauma cannot even compare, but in many ways it left me equally scared. The book is not a book of coping skills or a way to get out of a situation. It is half memoir and half science, paired uniquely in such a way that it brings you up to the edge of trauma and what caused it. My take on it was that it not only shows how trauma and triggers shape us. I saw it as a door to finding compassion yourself in such a way that you can actually face your problems. I got more out her new book than I ever did out of that class. Thank you, Oprah. I was truly touched.
So was I!!! You wrote a beautiful response! Let the healing continue for those of us..who understand. &THANK YOU!!!❤
thankyou for sharing childhood trauma is so painful the memories can be very vivid your voice shows others that they are not alone the people pleasing is the hardest
I grew up watching her shows ...loved her words when they didn't make sense as I wasn't familiar with English at that time ...love from Pakistan.....Oprah is a great teacher
so moving and so so important to talk about this. As a therapist i am so grateful this information is coming from you both and to all . Thank you
I loved her in the movie, the color purple, things in the movie were things she dealt with. I can imagine the movie opened things up for her. She did good with her life.
I love you SO much Oprah. Your little pictures as a child are so very precious. I just adore that little girl.
She was adorable! So beautiful then and now
Your so right Oprah!!! Yes! People pleasing will cause resentment. Now I do my giving when I'm inspired.
I can relate to her childhood trauma so much. But just like Oprah, I can see that my trauma has made me so strong and successful. I would not wish abuse upon anyone, but I believe that for me, it turned out to be a blessing in the long run. I learned a lot about the negative side of human beings and I rose above it.
I pray Oprah is delivered from the pain she went through and live the remainder of her life VICTORIOUS.
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Thank you for your story. We all have some childhood anxieties.
So inspiring thank you for your story and your honesty. You were put on this earth to help millions of people!
thank you so much for posting this dr. oz. and thank you oprah for sharing your heart with us.
It's brave of her to share ....My Great Aunt raised me,and I'm so surprised that Oprahs Grandmother and her,were VERY similar with their punishments.. both were from..poor southern rural areas. I admire Oprah's resilient & determined strength 🥺✨🕊️🫂☮️
So love and appreciate this woman. She is my mentor . I look up to her on so many issues. Her name is Oprah
She’s always able to explain this so clearly and I’m able to relate to her pain… it means a lot she came out to speak about this.
My dad and grandfather would touch me at night and sometimes my dad would just open the door and stand there until my mom called for him. He’d just watch me and drink a beer. It always terrified me and my sister. She always tried to protect me from it when she could… but once I spoke out about it, she immediately rejected everything I said after we had a heart to heart… she wouldn’t exactly bring it up them either… but we got somewhere, we were able to break through further than we ever had…. And my mom threw me out when I told her, so I guess my sister just closed back up… but old if I can forgive her for that. I know I can never forgive my mom.
First time Someone has validated my feelings by knowing they experienced it before too.
I am a first generation Asian woman and I was corporally punished as a child too. It's domestic abuse, though relatives and family members regarded it as a cultural norm, and seem to feel no remorse about it in retrospect... how sad for them, to have such an impoverished mindset.
This comment , hit me hard. As a filpino , I also had this happened to me . I hope you have found, healing.
@@charliest.kardasism9134 Please stop it,let this be about Oprah,black women can't even discuss her problems, without y'all throwing your two cents in.Go back to your country, Oprah don't have a country to go back to.
..sorry fór ya, hope u feel ok noow.....
@@lovelyvanessadorahill8585 wow, Oprah can go back to where she was born. Nashville, TN. Asian, Chinese women are descendants of Black women.
@@lovelyvanessadorahill8585 What??? You do know she wrote the book for it to be about other people? That's why you write a book, for other people to read it. Otherwise, she could've just kept it in her journals.
Geez, get a grip!!!
Thank you. Thank you for being so brave to share your past experiences with the world. That takes great courage! Praying God uses this to help others.
A lot of black parents have or had that problem (1:50) Instead of communicating and educating a child on what not to do, they beat them. She was a little bitty kid and didn’t know better.
Thanks for doing this honest and important work Oprah. It helps us to live our most peaceful lives. Amazing.
I love the words of Oprah it inspires my feelings 🥰
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It's quintessential to open up about childhood trauma, especially when it affects the person as an adult. Going back to the "root cause" of the trauma is a great step towards healing and Oneness. Thanks for sharing your story with us Oprah 😘
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This book sounds so meaningful and worth reading that I literally finished this video and went out to buy it. I hope it is a good read.
The book is the whole reason Oprah has told this story. So now she can cash in. 💰
It's a really insightful and powerful book.
What a brave , courageous, and lovable lady,❤❤❤❤
Sorry, Ophra, for your childhood experiences. So sad...I wish you many more blessings and healin.
Oprah is someone who never ages. If I didn’t know, I’d think she was in her 40s. Always stunning and always beautiful! I had no idea about her childhood story. Wow! She is an overcomer.❤️
money can buy youth, lol
You havent seen her without makeup and hair stylist.
OPrah is a inspiration despite all the difficulties of her childhood
God bless you . Thank you for being your own person and giving back to the world . Love you 😘.
This book is incredible! I ended up buying it because I wanted to underline and make note of some many revelations.
Thank you so much for sharing, darling Oprah.
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I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS!!! 🌞🌞 Lately, I really started relating with what she has to say. And at the moment reading her book; what I know for sure and it's been 3 days and I already finished. I really believe what she says is what she really knows and means. I can relate, personally. Phenomenal.
I can relate to so much of what she is saying. Much love to you Oprah, you are amazing.
This was my home too 🥺 I don't miss my childhood
Yep it's an awful thing!! I was very common. I was told children should be seen an not heard. I was blessed to have a few family members that stuck up for me. I know what it's like. I heard " don't cry or I'll give you something to cry about". Absolutely you become yes people. No doubt!
Corporal punishment is common in all races. Including Irish, German, English and Latino. My own Irish grandmother often said "children were to be seen and not heard". It has nothing to do with being black, so do not even go there.
It is indeed these experiences that shape who we become, I find comfort in knowing that we have a choice to live life with love and gratitude which ultimately sets us free from these traumatic experiences. Oprah you are an inspiration to many!
💔💔Wow .. amazing what a kid remembers and scars you for life..💔💔
Some parents wipped their kids in that way because they were so tired and stessed out!! The littlest thing the kid did..OH MY!!!
Excuses
Thank you, Oprah for sharing these painful memories. I admire you for the courage to relive it and tell your story. You are certainly one of the strongest person I know. You are my inspiration and I believe to many as well. Stay safe and Healthy!
Me and my 3 siblings were beat on a daily basis with an oak bread board from the time we were 1 year old. I remember my baby brother being covered in bruises because he was “bad”. If we didn’t hold still while we were being beaten, we would be beat some more. One time my mother almost suffocated me to death by sitting on my head to hold me still as she proceed to beat me 100 times on my bare skin. I was 4 years old.
What happened to us informs who we are today, indeed.
Thank you, Oprah for sharing your wisdom with us all. ❤️
I was never abused beyond being spanked by my adoptive father on my bare behind. One thing I think parallels battered spouses is that child abuse was not the fault of the victim/survivor. It was the total fault of the abuser/s. It is a sign of putting your past in the proper perspective by saying nothing that happened to me was my fault. I was not abused because I disobeyed or did not do something fast enough. It was because my abuser was acting irrationally. Nothing I could do or not do would change anything. I have watched videos on TH-cam about very young children being horribly abused, but they are the lucky survivors in that they were not killed by their parents. That they, as Ms. Winfrey was able to, go on to heal of their trauma, is a wondrous miracle and shows the strength of the human spirit inside them. They are the proof that children being abused can become adults who are loving, kind, and able to be married, run a household, and raise their own children in a warm, safe environment.
Thank you for talking about this! Looks how it still affects her..child abuse is wrong!
Thank you for sharing your very personal story Oprah. I hope you will continue to heal and that many will find their road to peace also.
Tremendous testimony!
Thank you for clarifying the "nice"thing. I had the same problem, still have it at times.
I did a project about her for one of my classes my senior year of high school and I remember these details from my research. While I don’t really care for Oprah, it’s very sad on what she went through and I feel for her when it came to the people pleaser bit as I’m one myself.
Very powerful!!
YESSSSSS, Always knew it starts with your childhood 🙏🙏🙏
Nov 24, 2021: Thanks so much for these shows! Blessings, Katryna
I learned at a very young age that there is a evil being and a wonderous loving being. The evil being will use those who are closest to you, to destroy you. The wonderous loving being will give you the power to overcome, what the evil being puts before you . I was 4 maybe 5 years old at the time, when I learned, this powerful lesson .
what oprah experienced is not okay! Not okay! People who do this to kids should ashamed of themselves, its sickening
Mental emotional abuse is the worst of all abuse in my opinion. You can not see it, name it, proove it.
Thank you Oprah! I was never hit but felt lonely as a child and often as an adult sacrificed myself for others to be happy and took myself to all kinds financial crises because I couldn’t say no but now I am starting to see that I was a fool and that as a woman I must stand my grown abs self-advocate!!!
I was in a similar situation , although I had a good childhood, l grew up naive, and gave my friends and relatives money when they told me of their hardships, feeling sorry for them, and wanting to help , but now l realize that it'a not my job to help them get out of debt, as they don't stop hinting for my help. They are never satisfied. I finally " put the brakes on".
She was sexually abused too and became pregnant nd lost it
Yes, overly nice = compliance under power----is what abuse aims to create.
She’s still traumatized💔
Of course
Scars heals the pain remains
This story has solved my problem ...I don't sleep out of this anxiety
thank you oprah. love your show. and your sharings!
Oprah such a inspiration to me so intelligent sounding with a college degree pioneer and paving the way
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God bless you!!❤ Your Heart of Gold, shows through as you show forgiveness. I'm sure your grandmother is in Heaven definitely regrets hurting you in any way shape or form! She is probably so proud of you💖 Look at how many people you help & continue to help-My Precious mom her name is Dorothy was born and raised on a dairy farm upstate New York. She moved to Long Island as a young woman. We grew up in New York on Long Island. She used to always say "stay happy" Mom was a faithful viewer of your show since the second you showed up on the Airwaves!💕 and of course so am I my husband is a fan and my seven brothers and sisters and their families!XOXO Love Sheila Hunter ( and Dr Bruce Hunter) @kittywaymo
you are an amazing person
Very helpful video. Thank you. Love you both . God bless.
I wish I could hug Oprah....❤️✝️❤️✝️
Interesting!!
A true inspiration ❤
Crimes against children, is the greatest sin. Stop the abuse. STOP the abuse of children. STOP!
So touching
My Daddy used to beat us. The last time he did I was 16 & I ran away from home never to return.
I didn’t grew up with my parents I was raised by my brother and my childhood wasn’t fun either . I grew up in abusive hold . I went throw sexually abuse, I went throw physical abused, I went throw mentally abusive. But it’s life you keep going.
I am so sorry to hear this lets keep each other in prayer..
@@wendyellis3738 thank you so much 😊
This is not ok yes life keeps moving and you move along with it but it still was not ok what happened to you. Those who hurt you don’t deserve to be part of your life. Forgiveness is for you not them. Prayers to you!
@@Shaqlife thank you so much
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What an amazing human she is!! xxoxoxxo
Wow thanks for sharing. My dad has such a fear of the outside that he locks you in when you visit. She'd locks all the way down the door.😟
Respected you forever 💯
She’s a bad person though. She bought a lot of real estate in Hawaii right after the fires destroyed all the homes and land so that she could buy everything for cheap. And now a lot of people are homeless because of her and she is messing up the Hawaii economy. It’s helping a billionaire rather than the citizens that live there. Do you think she’s really a respectable person?
Is this the whole interview?? Anyone with the whole interview, kindly share a link