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Scooter D*G sayz good bye
I know.
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 22:54, Granby wrote: There are many people who fight their whole lives to be considered "normal" with the exception of what some call a handicap". Animals don't see that. They just love and let you love. That dog was kinder to me than many of the people who were supposed to care and be understanding. I don't regret the pain for one minute. I hate it but don't regret it. "Fred Williams" wrote in message ... They are "emotionally challenged." When you learn to love you learn the pain that can go with it, but in the long run the whole experience leaves us stronger. Something of each of our loved ones, human or fur, or feathers, whatever, strengthens us and remains with us. We have known such wonderful spiritual love that transcends species, while others are still struggling with racism within their own species. That puts us way ahead. What else could life be about? None of the material gains that we make in this life can be taken with us when we make our own trip to the bridge. What we take with us is who we have become during our stay here. Love is the currency of the spirit! Those of us here in this community have wealth beyond measure. On Wednesday 14 November 2007 19:17, squiffer wrote: That is so true. Of course, then they miss that pain, but they also miss the years of love and laughs and warmth. They lose - you win. kathyG : I have really appreciated the comments from you folks here, most : people say, : like a neighbor did, "Bren you aren't looking so good today are : you ok." When I told her she said "Oh, ok" and went right on with : nonsense. : : People who haven't let an animal into their hearts can be : crushingly : insensitive. You'd never get that here, every one of us has : either had first hand experience or has looked into a pair of : trusting, loving eyes and had a moment of pure dread, anticipating : the inevitable. : : Melissa : -- : Remove the first m to reply -- Regards, Fred http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html -- Regards, Fred http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html |
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Scooter D*G sayz good bye
Very well said Fred.
Fran -- Remove "spam" from addy to reply They are "emotionally challenged." When you learn to love you learn the pain that can go with it, but in the long run the whole experience leaves us stronger. Something of each of our loved ones, human or fur, or feathers, whatever, strengthens us and remains with us. We have known such wonderful spiritual love that transcends species, while others are still struggling with racism within their own species. That puts us way ahead. What else could life be about? None of the material gains that we make in this life can be taken with us when we make our own trip to the bridge. What we take with us is who we have become during our stay here. Love is the currency of the spirit! Those of us here in this community have wealth beyond measure. |
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