Beyond Survival by Brenda Porter

Friday, November 28, 2008

MUMBAI ATTACKS TOUCH ME PERSONALLY

Life is short and ever changing.  Life as I have known it is forever altered.  In the Mumbai attacks. My friends were some of those murdered and others were injured with gun shot wounds to various parts of their body.  

This is jolting, shocking and leaves me speechless.  It is one thing to hear of these terrorists attacks from afar but it is something else to personally be friends and know these individuals.  It so reminds me of how global the world we live in is, we are truly a global community or what I also refer to as: "unity in diversity".  We are all one people, one humanity with awesome and beautiful diversity.  

Rudrani and business partner Alicia, who live here in Nashville, recently opened  The Devi Healing  Clinic where she offers healing, energy and body work.  Rudrani is so multi-talented.   She is truly a gifted and spiritual.  We have worked together on many occasions.  I am very grateful to know that "Ru" as many of us call her, is recovering well and will be returning home soon with her husband, Santos.

Alan lives in another state, he and his brilliant daughter, Naomi.  Alan was a pure, bona-fide genius.  Alan was a one-of-a-kind professor who had a way of teaching so that every student "gets it".  It did not matter the subject.  Two months ago, I completed a Synchronicity Teacher Certification Training under Alan's watchful guidance and such a flawless instructor he is.  He wanted to see " you" do good.  Alan had a way of helping me to see the best in me, to be my best and live my dreams.  He encouraged me to write..."find my voice".  As a result of his guidance I continued to write, completed and published my book "Beyond Survival, Imagine The Possibilities" .  Alan was also very, very witty and quick; funny,  absolutely hilarious.   I so enjoyed "watching him go".

I will miss Alan and Naomi.  I have fond and warm memories of my Synchronicity family. 
Kia I love you.

Love all, we are "ONE"!









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