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Inspiration
I get inspiration from many sources. Certain people are inspirational. You don't have to be a Nelson Mandela to be inspirational. Ordinary people have that ability to inspire. It could be a co-worker or a favorite aunt, uncle, grandparent, etc. It could also come from other sources. For me, I get a lot of inspiration from music, movies, plays, sporting events or a great speaker. Some politicians inspire (not enough!). Spiritual leaders, both national and local, can inspire. What inspires you? Is there someone you can call at any time to get that extra spark to keep you going? Or someone who can offer you just the right advice to keep you on the right path? Drop me an email and I'll include it next time. Do you inspire others? What does that look like? Maybe you inspire without knowing it. Think about it. Paul Anthony Rodriguez January 30, 2007 I share your love of the concept of Namaste. I have the word, along with a picture of an Eagles' head on my upper arm. This serves as a totem, and anchor for me to help with my grieving the deaths of two of my Children. My daughter 7 years and my Son 9 years were killed in a car accident February 4, 1989. Namaste has kept me sane and spiritually intact all these years. The spirit of "oneness" keeps them with me in love and in spirit. It is truly a joyous concept and a spiritual gift for many. This Sunday Feb. 4th I am meeting with three trusted friends in love and in spirit. We are going to pray while I burn many of my pictures and momentos of my Children. I will be saying the Sanskrit Prayer in this ceremony of honoring them and letting my grief go. Think of me this Sunday. I wish you great success with your Web Site. Heather |
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