Guest guest Posted October 15, 2000 Report Share Posted October 15, 2000 In a message dated 10/15/2000 6:32:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: << It meant that I had to leave my country and I went into prefered exile. For forty years I had to be weary of letter and parcel bombs, always look over my shoulder and never stand near the curb while waiting to cross the road. It left me devastated with serious Post Traumatic Disorder and I never saw my family again. This is what human beings can do to each other, then, now and in the future. So let us all not loose hope and pray together that the time will come that peace will prevail on earth and humanity will be truly humane and magnificent. Emaho, Jacqui >> Jacqui, I am excruciatingly sorry for your pain. For the loss of your entire family, it is huge. I admire your courage and integrity in taking a stand, what an enormous act of love you made for the Earth. Really, I think until we make peace in our environment, until we have acts of courage that stand up for those discriminated against, wounded, and set aside, we are in apathy. I truly have great admiration and respect for you and think that Nelson Mandela stands a symbol of what can be done to encourage hope amongst those who are wrongfully imprisoned, who took a stand against the system which oppressed them. This is not isolated to South Africa, it still happens today, everywhere. That we pray and that the flame of love in our hearts burn brightly enough to illumine. Much Love*Light, Annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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