Obi-Wan is still of the mind that meditation will be able to help Klaus with all this, but it's something he needs to come to on his own. Pushing it upon him will only result in Klaus shying away further, which will make the entire process take longer still, and Obi-Wan doesn't want that. He doesn't want Klaus to feel obligated to try something just because Obi-Wan has suggested it and he doesn't want Klaus to resent the process because he feels like it's something he has to do.
"It is a good thing," Obi-Wan answers. "Your siblings are proud of you, as am I, but what matters most is how you're feeling about it."
Klaus is proud of himself, too, Obi-Wan can sense it. There are difficulties associated with using drugs less often, that much is clear, but rather than going and finding something to help the nightmares, he's here instead. He's talking about it, no matter how difficult it may be, and Obi-Wan smiles gently and touches his hand to Klaus's wrist, rubbing his thumb gently against his skin.
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"It is a good thing," Obi-Wan answers. "Your siblings are proud of you, as am I, but what matters most is how you're feeling about it."
Klaus is proud of himself, too, Obi-Wan can sense it. There are difficulties associated with using drugs less often, that much is clear, but rather than going and finding something to help the nightmares, he's here instead. He's talking about it, no matter how difficult it may be, and Obi-Wan smiles gently and touches his hand to Klaus's wrist, rubbing his thumb gently against his skin.