Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Thank you, Lori, for your kind words. I always try to think "well, maybe they are having a bad time" before I jump anyone. We never, never know what is going on in another person's soul or heart or life. I try to remember, though sometimes I forget. And it is true--some kindnesses are remembered forever. I have one moment that stands out in my mind, a simple sentence someone said, that meant absolutely nothing to him to remember it for, but it has stayed with me for over 30 years. I try to pass this kindness on when I can. I would certainly suggest oleander for your friends dog and father. Again, it is much safer to use, much easier to take, works wonders for all cancers and many, many other problems. If she can't afford the oleander pills to buy let me know--but do encourage her to join the oleander list. She will find much help there, easy for her to digest and implement. She can write me privately for any help with the oleander. Samala, -------Original Message------- It’s the little acts of kindness sometimes that are profoundly helpful. And, it’s all done in a small way — a kind word here, some patience there, a small explanation of something to someone that is searching for advice, when it seems they can get it themselves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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