Read them all, I think you'll see what I mean.
- TOWIK has a scary experience in Israel - your heart will race just reading this!
- Princess D is going to heaven.
- And now, the ones that can all go together...
- Chana on What Comes Naturally; followed by Erachet's letter to a teacher suddenly gone; a beautiful point by Moshe on To Feel Is To Be Human; Chana again, this time on thinking differently; and finally, Shoshana on walking away.
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Friday, July 13, 2007
Ezzie's Blog Roundup, 7/13: Thinking
In a way, I think most of the posts following can easily be interconnected:
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I hope you are not planning on poisoning me tonight!
ReplyDeleteI see that making fun of the cavs has had a negative impact upon my being included in the roundup. ;)
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ReplyDeletethanks for including me in your round up, in line with the other posts that I found were in sync in some way or another.
I want to mention specifically, my appreciation to you for understanding the deeper emotions and thoughts that I experienced at the time, even though I kept my post pretty light.
I simply didn't have the time to write at length about every scary thought and every prayer, and every judgement I passed on myself, and every regret or loving thought I had at the time...
but I was touched that you noted the depth in my lightly written post.
One of the things I thought about at the time that I was going through the traumatic experience, was that if it was my time to go.. I'm glad I was in Eretz Yisrael. This was an incredibly comforting thought at the time.
When I read the post written by Erachet about Lana Schwebel who was close to my age.. my heart was sadder than ever..what a lonely way to go.
I guess even in death, there are ways that people are blessed. I guess one can thank Hashem in advance for the good that will accompany the time of a person's death.. because afterwards the opportunity to thank for it is gone.
Gosh..this comment has been a bit melanchonly - I didn't mean it to be so..
Thanks again
7/14/2007 06:55:00 PM
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