An account of experiences in childhood. Some beautiful adventures in the woods and fields that are gone but still remain as clear memories lost to present generations. Emotional, mental, and spiritual disturbances that remove or hide a childs potential for a natural progression of development in the social world are apparent. This book contains stories of injuries over many years and what patterns are formed creating separations in family relationships that have no chance of healthy development and interaction. With treatment by professionally trained psycho therapists, analysis and council may be give an astonding insightment for healing past injuries. Without the necessary compassion and understanding, a person does not evolve into a rewarding and hopeful lifestyle. This is not a simple book, nor is it complicated. It is an honest look at a life that has been allowed to heal and see, feel and experience a dimension of love never felt before. The words "You can't live in the past" are so much the desire of the injured party. Rebuilding the emotions connected with past injuries is the job of those equipped to restore sanity where possible. This is not a simple task. It takes a willingness to be open and search for honest truths and grieve each loss, and the losses are many. This is just one persons recollection and reason for seeking professional help. There is a proper assignment of blame, lies and cause. There are accumulations of shame from false beliefs all accumulated from abuse. Without the proper help, a person may experience over and over again and again the memories that cannont be stopped otherwise. "Sunset Sanitarium," could be anyone's home. The incidents of hidden abuse were written in a language that could not be ignored or forgotten. What was written over 60 years ago may be visible through the writing on the wall and stories told by the adult children who once lived there.