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ardale 11-14-2007 07:34 AM

"Lost - and Found?
 
Hi to everybody,
After reading so many of these postings over the past few days I feel like a fraud.:o
I found this forum last week after following an internet thread to find a Johnny Mathis cd, and thanks to mrsd a long term quest may have been solved, but that's a by the way.
I started to read some of the threads, and before I realised, it was 0400 in the morning. I was overwhelmed by the astonishing outpouring of support and advice I found throughout the Forum, and the fact that people took the time to reach out and simply say "Hi, your not alone".
Now, it's several days later and much more reading, and I find myself sitting thousands of miles away in South Africa trying to put into words what I feel.
I am not a religious person, but have spent most of my life trying to treat people as equals and with respect and dignity. Having lived and worked in every continent on the planet I have encountered all shades of humanity, and the overwhelming majority of them pass through this life with a serene indifference to the plight and suffering of others, apart from the occasional "Tut tut", of disapproval, letter to the local paper, $5.00 in the charity envelope, and the comment "they should try living in my shoes for a day".
Cynical it may be, but a harsh practical reality in the light of the world's problems.
Yet, on your Forum I found so many of those individual souls I had occassionally met around the world, who were living above the 'me and mine' culture, seemingly all meeting in the same place for a brief moment in space.
In words and icons, so many of you have come together to show compassion, support and understanding for another persons pain and suffering.
You are a community of caring individuals and I wish that you were all my neighbours, for then this would be a much better world for everybody's neighbours.

I wish you all well and close with this thought,

"To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition. To know that even one life has breathed easier becauseyou have lived. This is to have succeeded"
Ralph Waldo Emerson

With regards and admiration
Ardale

Chemar 11-14-2007 07:46 AM

welcome Ardale

It's always nice to meet folks from my land of birth:) and thanks so much for the kind words about our community.

altho I am not a big sports fan, let me also say congrats on the Boks winning the Rugby World Cup:winner_first_h4h:


Cheri

AfterMyNap 11-14-2007 08:54 AM

Hi, Ardale! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk!

Thank you for your generous compliments! You are too kind, but, now that you are an official member of this community, it all applies to you as well as the others.

So, how can we support our friend across the seas?:)

mrsD 11-14-2007 09:24 AM

Hi Ardale...
 
I am so happy I could help you. That CD is just very special too. Beautiful and uplifting. (Good Night Dear Lord by Johnny Mathis, for the curious ones here).

I used to have that Emerson quote in my signature! I am so pleased to see it again!

Yes, this is a special place. I hope you stick around. :)


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