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Dear All,

 

When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced coma.

Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her loved

ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful she would

recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around 1.00am,

she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do right now.

 

There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar with;

"Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep with the

news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I think

(in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children of God we

all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

 

How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for granted...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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Dear Wendy,

 

Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your dear sister.

Marlene was not a stranger to me as I have studied her chart and have heard

a lot about her in this forum. From what I learnt, I think she was an

admirable person.

 

Yes, life as we know is fragile, but being a spirituaist myself and having

had proof and encounters with my beloved who have passed away, I have the

very firm belief that nobody really dies and that we will be with them again

when God decides. I will pray for Marlene to have a peaceful passover...

like a beautiful butterfly that is born out of her silk cocoon.

 

Best wishes, Rui.

 

On 21/02/07, Wendy Vasicek <jyotish (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced coma.

> Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her loved

> ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful she

> would

> recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around 1.00am,

>

> she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do right

> now.

>

> There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar with;

> "Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep with the

> news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I think

> (in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children of God

> we

> all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

>

> How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for granted...

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> jyotish-vidya

> ___

>

>

>

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Dear Wendy ji,

Sorry to hear of the demise of your twin sister.

My sincere condolences.

David

 

Wendy Vasicek <jyotish (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Dear All,

 

When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced coma.

Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her loved

ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful she would

recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around 1.00am,

she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do right now.

 

There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar with;

"Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep with the

news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I think

(in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children of God we

all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

 

How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for granted...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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Dear Wendy,

Please accept my condolences.

Ash

 

jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotish wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced

coma.

> Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her

loved

> ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful

she would

> recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around

1.00am,

> she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do

right now.

>

> There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar with;

> "Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep

with the

> news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I

think

> (in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children

of God we

> all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

>

> How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for

granted...

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> jyotish-vidya

> ___

>

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Dear Wendy,

 

I am so sorry to hear about this sad news. Though we all know

such incidents one's life is innevitable, it takes lot of

strength to get over such a situation when it happens in the

close circles.

 

I share your grief. I pray to God to give us strength to get

over this sad part of life and move on.

 

Regards,

Krishna

 

--- Wendy Vasicek <jyotish (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote:

 

> Dear All,

>

> When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an

> induced coma.

> Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to

> her loved

> ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all

> hopeful she would

> recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today,

> around 1.00am,

> she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I

> do right now.

>

> There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are

> familiar with;

> "Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my

> sleep with the

> news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my

> mind. I think

> (in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious

> children of God we

> all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

>

> How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for

> granted...

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> jyotish-vidya

> ___

>

>

>

>

 

 

Regards,

Krishna

http://astrokrishna.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

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Dear Mrs. Wendy,

 

Please accept my condolences. I share in your grief.

 

Bhaskar.

 

 

jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotish

wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced

coma.

> Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her

loved

> ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful

she would

> recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around

1.00am,

> she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do

right now.

>

> There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar

with;

> "Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep

with the

> news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I

think

> (in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children

of God we

> all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

>

> How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for

granted...

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> jyotish-vidya

> ___

>

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Dear Mrs. Wendy,

 

 

all the best for you and your whole family,

 

July

 

 

 

--- Wendy Vasicek <jyotish (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> schrieb:

 

> Dear All,

>

> When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she

> was in an induced coma.

> Since then she's fought bravely to get well and

> return home to her loved

> ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we

> were all hopeful she would

> recover...but she never got out of the

> hospital...and today, around 1.00am,

> she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to

> her as I do right now.

>

> There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many

> are familiar with;

> "Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me

> from my sleep with the

> news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating

> softly in my mind. I think

> (in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"...

> precious children of God we

> all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

>

> How fragile is this precious life that we all take

> so much for granted...

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com

> jyotish-vidya

> ___

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

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dear wendy

 

it was indeed a sad event may god bless the soul

 

kind regs jiger shah

-

ashsam73<ashsam73 >

jyotish-vidya<jyotish-vidya>

Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8:44 PM

Re: Life is so fragile

 

 

Dear Wendy,

Please accept my condolences.

Ash

 

jyotish-vidya<jyotish-vidya>, "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotish wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced

coma.

> Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her

loved

> ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful

she would

> recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around

1.00am,

> she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do

right now.

>

> There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar with;

> "Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep

with the

> news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I

think

> (in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children

of God we

> all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

>

> How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for

granted...

>

> Best Wishes,

> Mrs. Wendy

> http://JyotishVidya.com<http://jyotishvidya.com/>

> jyotish-vidya<jyotish-vidya>

> ___

>

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Dear Rui and All,

 

My heartfelt thanks to everyone (on list and off list) for their sincere

condolences...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

-

"rupamede" <rupamede >

<jyotish-vidya>

Thursday, February 22, 2007 5:33 AM

Re: Life is so fragile

 

 

Dear Wendy,

 

Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your dear sister.

Marlene was not a stranger to me as I have studied her chart and have heard

a lot about her in this forum. From what I learnt, I think she was an

admirable person.

 

Yes, life as we know is fragile, but being a spirituaist myself and having

had proof and encounters with my beloved who have passed away, I have the

very firm belief that nobody really dies and that we will be with them again

when God decides. I will pray for Marlene to have a peaceful passover...

like a beautiful butterfly that is born out of her silk cocoon.

 

Best wishes, Rui.

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Dear Wendy,

Namaskar and Pranaam.

I am sorry to read about your sister and wish to let you know that I and my family share your grief. May Waheguru be with you in this hour of need is my fervent prayer to Him.

Regards

RRS

 

-

Wendy Vasicek

jyotish-vidya

Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:10 AM

Life is so fragile

 

 

Dear All,

 

When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced coma.

Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her loved

ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful she would

recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around 1.00am,

she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do right now.

 

There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar with;

"Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep with the

news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I think

(in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children of God we

all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

 

How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for granted...

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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Dear Wendy,

 

Please accept my heartfelt condolences. My prayers are with you and your

family.

 

Rgds,

K.

 

On 2/23/07, theblisswithin <theblisswithin > wrote:

>

> wendyji,

> condolences to you and peace for the departed soul.

>

> shiva

>

>

> > Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote:

> > Dear All,

> >

> > When last I wrote about my dear (twin) sister she was in an induced

> coma.

> > Since then she's fought bravely to get well and return home to her

> loved

> > ones. At one stage she even got into rehab and we were all hopeful

> she would

> > recover...but she never got out of the hospital...and today, around

> 1.00am,

> > she finally passed away. I've never felt so close to her as I do

> right now.

> >

> > There's a very beautiful lullaby which I'm sure many are familiar

> with;

> > "Saranam Sisave". From the moment my niece woke me from my sleep

> with the

> > news, this poignant lullaby has been repeating softly in my mind. I

> think

> > (in English) it means "Shelter for the Child"... precious children

> of God we

> > all are, no matter how old in years we may be.

> >

> > How fragile is this precious life that we all take so much for

> granted...

> >

> > Best Wishes,

> > Mrs. Wendy

> > http://JyotishVidya.com

> > jyotish-vidya

> > ___

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Finding fabulous fares is fun.

> > Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find

> flight and hotel bargains.

> >

> >

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