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1/31/2006 10:13 am

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3/5/2006 9:28 pm

"Meanings and Values'


the devestation and losses, of all possessions,the loss of community, home and the seperations of families, and facing the reality that nothing will be the same. Not knowing where the start will begin to take shape and stability. This level of uncertainty, many of us can see and feel compassion, but really not know what the real meaning is, and the true feelings that exist in such tragic turns. We can believe in much that is man-made, but we see that nature and it's forces can change all and leave one with only their life, and the need to have faith to survive. Then, meanings and values take on new emphasis. Hopefully this brings awareness to each person who view's this tragedy, to know what is really of meaning and value; is people, and the respect and regard of others and, for one's self, and how important it is of how one lives their life.

Of recent, we have seen the floods in China, the tsunamis, and the devestation here in the southern region, along with the tormenting tragedy of the war ravaged areas of Iraq..and so many other events around the world.
at what point will it take before we as all people begin to see what really is of meaning and value, in this brief life we live.

I think myself, it's better to be kind, while we can, be considerate always, and to have and share compassion for the lives of other's, and be willing to give and share from your heart and of yourself. in thought's and actions. WE never know when we may become one who is faced with such tragedy and loss of all possessions.