View Full Version : Seriously inspirational vid (only 5 mins long)
witchy1
20th February 2011, 08:35
made me cry
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ViralSpiral
20th February 2011, 08:52
Bless you Witchy!!! Thank you for positing this video.
When we stop being weighed down by "Charles's ability" or whether Heather is here or not...... we will see how lucky we are, and spread love!
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Open your eyes
20th February 2011, 09:24
Truly inspirational, gave me a lump in my throat
Ruby L.
20th February 2011, 11:10
Thanks so much for sharing this, Witchy. I am moved beyond words.
Bless all those with love in their heart.
witchy1
20th February 2011, 11:20
When I become fully enlightened I am going to go around the planet and heal everyone, stop the pain, and show everyone how they can see the light within and help them access the universal power:secret:
(once Ive figured it out of course - Im hoping this lifetime)
W
Ruby L.
20th February 2011, 11:22
When I become fully enlightened I am going to go around the planet and heal everyone, stop the pain, and show everyone how they can see the light within and help them access the universal power:secret:
(once Ive figured it out of course - Im hoping this lifetime)
W
I think you're already doing it. :hug:
witchy1
20th February 2011, 11:28
Oh Ruby *sniffs* what a lovely thing to say. Thank you so much.
(Me thinks I have a wee way to go yet tho, baby steps)
Witchy
Ineffable Hitchhiker
20th February 2011, 11:33
Thank you so much for that video.
I too cried, at the strength of the human spirit and the love between a father and his son. Truly inspiring.
When I become fully enlightened I am going to go around the planet and heal everyone, stop the pain, and show everyone how they can see the light within and help them access the universal power:secret:
(once Ive figured it out of course - Im hoping this lifetime)
W
I think ANYONE who recognises and acknowledges others and accepts and embraces them for who, what and where they are, is enlightened.
There is nothing to become.
You are "it" already, beneath all the noise of the mind. :)
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit". ~Nelson Henderson
str8thinker
20th February 2011, 11:35
I can't imagine a reptile doing this.
ace
20th February 2011, 12:09
Thank you.
Ace
witchy1
20th February 2011, 12:20
I can't imagine a reptile doing this Me either. I'm guessing that as we have had not reports of wheel chair bound reptiles, then they may have the cure for cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Palsy (Im guessing that is the problem) is such a heart breaking tragic disease. Your mind works just fine, and you are trapped up in a body that does not respond to what you want it to do, it does its own thing.
Fortunately these days the victims can lead relatively normal lives (with assistance of course). There is much life and desire for living behind those eyes. They are very very special people and truely some of our bravest souls.
witchy1
20th February 2011, 19:59
:bump2:Just trying to give some alternative focus and some light to Avalon
ViralSpiral
20th February 2011, 20:16
:bump2:Just trying to give some alternative focus and some light to Avalon
agreed, and since my last post has wandered to page 5, I repost this uplifting clip here too
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Teakai
20th February 2011, 20:30
*sniff*
I cried, too, Witchy.
(I wonder if the fathers heart disease is cured now from all the excercise)
AlkaMyst
20th February 2011, 21:12
witchy1
Thank you so much for this......Excellent!!!
I am not one to cry over just anything, but that really brought happy tears to my heart as I would do the same for any of my children......WOW, what an inspirational and moving story!!!!
Blessings,
AlkaMyst
cloud9
20th February 2011, 21:15
I saw this some 2 or 3 years ago, all I can say is... there's no limit for what true love can do!
Quite honestly and even when people say they would, not so many parents or people in general would do so much for another human being.
skippy
20th February 2011, 21:22
Yes, we are worth it! Thanks for sharing!
East Sun
20th February 2011, 21:38
I don't remember ever having so much tears in my eyes. Thank you Witchy. I did know about this guy but didn't know about the TriAthalon. Just think how much training went into that. Talk about real love.
Jetsam
20th February 2011, 21:48
Wow...
That's truly amazing.
That man possess a tremendous amount of willpower and love.
Maria Stade
20th February 2011, 22:03
Beautyful sharing Thank you all !
Let the love shine and show our true beauty.
NinjaPhil
20th February 2011, 22:04
simply amazing thanks
witchy1
20th February 2011, 22:46
We had a dear friend - Dave, who's son suffered from Cerebral Palsy who would have been about the same age as this young man with the same abilities and clear enjoyment for life and living. A son who adored his Dad
Dave, as all his family were very protective and close to him. He is loved very much and is active in his own life.
It was difficult for them to allow him the personal space and freedom he needed to grow from childhood to adolescence and into a man - trying to remain protective and yet encouraging and supporting his rite of passage to independance.
Very sadly cancer took Daves life while in his early 50's.
A greving young mans voice stretched to breaking point under the emotion of loosing his father, could no longer be contained in the quiet church service. He had lost his best mate, supporter and mentor in life. The primal sound of his beautiful heart breaking echoed through the church, bouncing off the stone walls and into every ones heart. The sound of what can only be described as lonely infinite pain and anguish, the sound of a soul so totally crushed - I will carry the haunting sound of his pain with me forever.
Dave, you were taken far too young. Your son is a absolute credit to you and all that you did to prepare him for his journey. Your love for him shines through his eyes. You have every right to be a very proud angel
We think of you often. Be at peace - till we meet again
bilko
20th February 2011, 23:14
Human Kind is worth it for this man and his son alone.
There, right there are just 2 reasons why, let alone the other 6 billion.
witchy1
21st February 2011, 03:29
Indeed Bilko, well said
W
AlkaMyst
21st February 2011, 03:34
bilko
Human Kind is worth it for this man and his son alone.
There, right there are just 2 reasons why, let alone the other 6 billion.
I couldn't agree more bilko......and yes, VERY WELL SAID!!!!
Blessings,
AlkaMyst
Bobo
21st February 2011, 17:25
Wow that actually brightened my whole day right there that is humanity at it's best. Thank you for that, truly a great video :)
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