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so sorry to hear about your loss. I understand the pain, and I,

along with anyone else in this group I'm sure, are here for you

should you need to " rant and rave and get it out " .

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Isabel,

will be in my prayers along with her family. This has taken alot of energy from you, I will lift you up as well . Alcohol has been a constant fight in my life as well, we all make mistakes logically we know this but put alcohol in the mix and its all magnified and intensified my heart poors out to sy I can feel her pain. Isabel you did a good thing and planted good seeds in her in your short visit it's up to her and God and we will all be praying for her. If nothing else Isabel, you showed her real LOVE unconditionaly, nice job my sister Love and Light, Debbie

>> Dear Brothers and Sisters> > Please join me to pray for . > I have met yesterday, she has been homeless in Camden Town, > London for about year and half. > She is wandering the streets begging for change, confessed alcholic, > only 29 years old, her birthday was on 29th July.> > I noticed that she had a black eye and asked her how she got it. Her > current "boyfriend" of five weeks has beaten her and is using her as > a sex/play toy in return for some shelter. > This is telling her when to sleep,when to wash, when to have sex and > beating her when he is unhappy himself. > Of course I told her that nobody has the right to hurt her and not to > go back but says she loves him. She has some nasty bruises > back of her legs when she was tortured.> May love and light keep her safe tonight and always for she deserves > a better life.> > It is possible that this is the only human touch she receives, hence > she associates this with love.> Every homeless person has a story and each one deserves equal respect > and needs to be loved and be listen to.> went to a foster home when she was 14 so her relationship > with her mum is not great but she showed me her mum's text:> "Hope you have a nice Birthday, I do love you even though you only > think of yourself" > Her mum has no idea that her daughter is not safe, no matter how > angry and disappointed she is, I am sure she would travel from > Newcastle to get her daughter.> All I know is that had 3 children herself, lost them due to > addiction to alchool.> I could not tell her what to do, it is her decision to make when she > is ready. But could only advise her to give herself a new chance in > life, to tell her mum her current situation including bad things that > happened to her, give her mum the opportunity to put things right and > return safely home.> > Just because she drinks she is not a bad person and she is so > beautiful although she does not think so.> I will probably not see her again as I live 50 miles out but she is > in my prayers to start a new life and to be given that second chance.> > I gave her a hug because I felt that was what she needed most at that > moment rather than money and hopefully my words will stay with her to > be brave enough to call her mum and be strong to get better.> As hugged me back and kissed me on the cheek, it felt more > sincere and magical than I have felt for some time.> I offered to call her mum but she did not want to, being homeless > made her independent and I could not force the issue.> > Please pray for her mum to come and get her rather than blame her for > taking a different path, everybody can make mistakes.> The person that is currently abusing her also needs a lot of help, I > hope he stops harming and anyone else.> > This is my message to you wherever you are:> > People can be homeless> but still be rich inside> They deserve Respect> And a friend by their side> > Everyone deserves to be LOVED> and to keep their dignity> Their soul never to be harmed> Nor be victims of pity> > May you find your way> Forget the past, forget the pain> Start living for today> And be free of any pain> > Namaste > Isabel>

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Thank you Kate

Your compassion and love will help makes you a beautiful being, our

union will make the prayer stronger.

How many times have so many people just ignored homeless people

including myself thinking " they will only buy drink or drugs, I can't

help them all " , or even given small change and think that our

conscious is clear, I have done what I all could do? Or even

pretending they are not there, out of mind out of site?

I came to realize that there is more we can do. More than money, thy

need care, a listening ear, to feel equal, respected, loved, hugged,

fed.

Perhaps what we can do is stop, look, listen, pay attention. If we

feel that the money will be used to feed their habit then whenever we

can lets talk to this person less fortunate than ourselves, buy them

a meal, give them a hug and showed them that we care. That will make

a difference. It will not solve their problems or change their lives

but it will make their day!

Thank you once again for support.

We are all one

Isabel

> >

> > Dear Brothers and Sisters

> >

> > Please join me to pray for .

> > I have met yesterday, she has been homeless in Camden

> Town,

> > London for about year and half.

> > She is wandering the streets begging for change, confessed

> alcholic,

> > only 29 years old, her birthday was on 29th July.

> >

> > I noticed that she had a black eye and asked her how she got it.

> Her

> > current " boyfriend " of five weeks has beaten her and is using her

> as

> > a sex/play toy in return for some shelter.

> > This is telling her when to sleep,when to wash, when to have sex

> and

> > beating her when he is unhappy himself.

> > Of course I told her that nobody has the right to hurt her and

not

> to

> > go back but says she loves him. She has some nasty

> bruises

> > back of her legs when she was tortured.

> > May love and light keep her safe tonight and always for she

> deserves

> > a better life.

> >

> > It is possible that this is the only human touch she receives,

> hence

> > she associates this with love.

> > Every homeless person has a story and each one deserves equal

> respect

> > and needs to be loved and be listen to.

> > went to a foster home when she was 14 so her relationship

> > with her mum is not great but she showed me her mum's text:

> > " Hope you have a nice Birthday, I do love you even though you

only

> > think of yourself "

> > Her mum has no idea that her daughter is not safe, no matter how

> > angry and disappointed she is, I am sure she would travel from

> > Newcastle to get her daughter.

> > All I know is that had 3 children herself, lost them due

> to

> > addiction to alchool.

> > I could not tell her what to do, it is her decision to make when

> she

> > is ready. But could only advise her to give herself a new

chance

> in

> > life, to tell her mum her current situation including bad things

> that

> > happened to her, give her mum the opportunity to put things right

> and

> > return safely home.

> >

> > Just because she drinks she is not a bad person and she is so

> > beautiful although she does not think so.

> > I will probably not see her again as I live 50 miles out but she

> is

> > in my prayers to start a new life and to be given that second

> chance.

> >

> > I gave her a hug because I felt that was what she needed most at

> that

> > moment rather than money and hopefully my words will stay with

her

> to

> > be brave enough to call her mum and be strong to get better.

> > As hugged me back and kissed me on the cheek, it felt

more

> > sincere and magical than I have felt for some time.

> > I offered to call her mum but she did not want to, being homeless

> > made her independent and I could not force the issue.

> >

> > Please pray for her mum to come and get her rather than blame her

> for

> > taking a different path, everybody can make mistakes.

> > The person that is currently abusing her also needs a lot of

help,

> I

> > hope he stops harming and anyone else.

> >

> > This is my message to you wherever you are:

> >

> > People can be homeless

> > but still be rich inside

> > They deserve Respect

> > And a friend by their side

> >

> > Everyone deserves to be LOVED

> > and to keep their dignity

> > Their soul never to be harmed

> > Nor be victims of pity

> >

> > May you find your way

> > Forget the past, forget the pain

> > Start living for today

> > And be free of any pain

> >

> > Namaste

> > Isabel

> >

>

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Hello Angels,

I just want you all to know that even though I've been very busy and unable to reply, I have read all the messages through the group and am sending love and light where it's needed.

I wanted to say hi to peacable white buffalo, welcome, and thank you for the video. I haven't had time to check out your songs, but would love you to send a copy if you don't mind.

I have also been sending love and prayers to those souls caught up in the terrifying bridge collapse in Minnesota.

A big hi to all in the group, I'm always thinking of you my extended family and pray your are all safe and as well as can be expected.

Love & Light

Rhondie

----- Original Message ----From: isabel4229 <isabel.robson@...> Sent: Tuesday, August 7, 2007 7:06:29 AMSubject: [] For

Dear Brothers and SistersPlease join me to pray for . I have met yesterday, she has been homeless in Camden Town, London for about year and half. She is wandering the streets begging for change, confessed alcholic, only 29 years old, her birthday was on 29th July.I noticed that she had a black eye and asked her how she got it. Her current "boyfriend" of five weeks has beaten her and is using her as a sex/play toy in return for some shelter. This is telling her when to sleep,when to wash, when to have sex and beating her when he is unhappy himself. Of course I told her that nobody has the right to hurt her and not to go back but says she loves him. She has some nasty bruises back of her legs when she was tortured.May love and light keep her safe tonight and always for she deserves a better life.It is possible that this is the only human touch she

receives, hence she associates this with love.Every homeless person has a story and each one deserves equal respect and needs to be loved and be listen to. went to a foster home when she was 14 so her relationship with her mum is not great but she showed me her mum's text:"Hope you have a nice Birthday, I do love you even though you only think of yourself" Her mum has no idea that her daughter is not safe, no matter how angry and disappointed she is, I am sure she would travel from Newcastle to get her daughter.All I know is that had 3 children herself, lost them due to addiction to alchool.I could not tell her what to do, it is her decision to make when she is ready. But could only advise her to give herself a new chance in life, to tell her mum her current situation including bad things that happened to her, give her mum the opportunity to put things right and return

safely home.Just because she drinks she is not a bad person and she is so beautiful although she does not think so.I will probably not see her again as I live 50 miles out but she is in my prayers to start a new life and to be given that second chance.I gave her a hug because I felt that was what she needed most at that moment rather than money and hopefully my words will stay with her to be brave enough to call her mum and be strong to get better.As hugged me back and kissed me on the cheek, it felt more sincere and magical than I have felt for some time.I offered to call her mum but she did not want to, being homeless made her independent and I could not force the issue.Please pray for her mum to come and get her rather than blame her for taking a different path, everybody can make mistakes.The person that is currently abusing her also needs a lot of help, I hope he stops

harming and anyone else.This is my message to you wherever you are:People can be homelessbut still be rich insideThey deserve RespectAnd a friend by their sideEveryone deserves to be LOVEDand to keep their dignityTheir soul never to be harmedNor be victims of pityMay you find your wayForget the past, forget the painStart living for todayAnd be free of any painNamaste Isabel

Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games.

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Ah, sweet Isabel...I am so sorry to hear about your friend. :( May she find peace and shelter, see she has choices and the power to change - though it may not be easy or quick, she can do it if she truly wants to. I shall gladly add her not only to my personal prayers, but also to those of the HH official healing grid. Blessed may she be and all who love her; and blessings to you for being such an amazing and compassionate soul. Love & Light ~Ali~isabel4229 <isabel.robson@...> wrote: Dear Brothers and Sisters Please join me to pray for . I have met yesterday, she has been homeless in Camden Town, London for about year and half. She is wandering the streets begging for change, confessed alcholic, only 29 years old, her birthday was on 29th July. I noticed that she had a black eye and asked her how she got it. Her current "boyfriend" of five weeks has beaten her and is using her as a sex/play toy in return for some shelter. This is telling her when to sleep,when to wash, when to have sex and beating her when he is unhappy himself. Of course I told her that nobody has the right to hurt her and not to go back but says she loves him. She has some nasty bruises back of her legs when she was tortured. May love and light keep her safe tonight and always for she deserves a better life. It is possible that

this is the only human touch she receives, hence she associates this with love. Every homeless person has a story and each one deserves equal respect and needs to be loved and be listen to. went to a foster home when she was 14 so her relationship with her mum is not great but she showed me her mum's text: "Hope you have a nice Birthday, I do love you even though you only think of yourself" Her mum has no idea that her daughter is not safe, no matter how angry and disappointed she is, I am sure she would travel from Newcastle to get her daughter. All I know is that had 3 children herself, lost them due to addiction to alchool. I could not tell her what to do, it is her decision to make when she is ready. But could only advise her to give herself a new chance in life, to tell her mum her current situation including bad things that happened to her, give her mum the opportunity to put

things right and return safely home. Just because she drinks she is not a bad person and she is so beautiful although she does not think so. I will probably not see her again as I live 50 miles out but she is in my prayers to start a new life and to be given that second chance. I gave her a hug because I felt that was what she needed most at that moment rather than money and hopefully my words will stay with her to be brave enough to call her mum and be strong to get better. As hugged me back and kissed me on the cheek, it felt more sincere and magical than I have felt for some time. I offered to call her mum but she did not want to, being homeless made her independent and I could not force the issue. Please pray for her mum to come and get her rather than blame her for taking a different path, everybody can make mistakes. The person that is currently abusing her also needs a lot of

help, I hope he stops harming and anyone else. This is my message to you wherever you are: People can be homeless but still be rich inside They deserve Respect And a friend by their side Everyone deserves to be LOVED and to keep their dignity Their soul never to be harmed Nor be victims of pity May you find your way Forget the past, forget the pain Start living for today And be free of any pain Namaste Isabel

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Dear Rhondie and Ali

Thank you for your support and kind words. You are Angels of

compassion and light.

I am sure that will find the strenght to do the right thing.

With loving light

Isabel

> >

> > Dear Brothers and Sisters

> >

> > Please join me to pray for .

> > I have met yesterday, she has been homeless in Camden

> Town,

> > London for about year and half.

> > She is wandering the streets begging for change, confessed

> alcholic,

> > only 29 years old, her birthday was on 29th July.

> >

> > I noticed that she had a black eye and asked her how she got it.

> Her

> > current " boyfriend " of five weeks has beaten her and is using her

> as

> > a sex/play toy in return for some shelter.

> > This is telling her when to sleep,when to wash, when to have sex

> and

> > beating her when he is unhappy himself.

> > Of course I told her that nobody has the right to hurt her and

not

> to

> > go back but says she loves him. She has some nasty

> bruises

> > back of her legs when she was tortured.

> > May love and light keep her safe tonight and always for she

> deserves

> > a better life.

> >

> > It is possible that this is the only human touch she receives,

> hence

> > she associates this with love.

> > Every homeless person has a story and each one deserves equal

> respect

> > and needs to be loved and be listen to.

> > went to a foster home when she was 14 so her relationship

> > with her mum is not great but she showed me her mum's text:

> > " Hope you have a nice Birthday, I do love you even though you

only

> > think of yourself "

> > Her mum has no idea that her daughter is not safe, no matter how

> > angry and disappointed she is, I am sure she would travel from

> > Newcastle to get her daughter.

> > All I know is that had 3 children herself, lost them due

> to

> > addiction to alchool.

> > I could not tell her what to do, it is her decision to make when

> she

> > is ready. But could only advise her to give herself a new

chance

> in

> > life, to tell her mum her current situation including bad things

> that

> > happened to her, give her mum the opportunity to put things right

> and

> > return safely home.

> >

> > Just because she drinks she is not a bad person and she is so

> > beautiful although she does not think so.

> > I will probably not see her again as I live 50 miles out but she

> is

> > in my prayers to start a new life and to be given that second

> chance.

> >

> > I gave her a hug because I felt that was what she needed most at

> that

> > moment rather than money and hopefully my words will stay with

her

> to

> > be brave enough to call her mum and be strong to get better.

> > As hugged me back and kissed me on the cheek, it felt

more

> > sincere and magical than I have felt for some time.

> > I offered to call her mum but she did not want to, being homeless

> > made her independent and I could not force the issue.

> >

> > Please pray for her mum to come and get her rather than blame her

> for

> > taking a different path, everybody can make mistakes.

> > The person that is currently abusing her also needs a lot of

help,

> I

> > hope he stops harming and anyone else.

> >

> > This is my message to you wherever you are:

> >

> > People can be homeless

> > but still be rich inside

> > They deserve Respect

> > And a friend by their side

> >

> > Everyone deserves to be LOVED

> > and to keep their dignity

> > Their soul never to be harmed

> > Nor be victims of pity

> >

> > May you find your way

> > Forget the past, forget the pain

> > Start living for today

> > And be free of any pain

> >

> > Namaste

> > Isabel

> >

>

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My dear Isabel,

Your friend is simply lost..I pray that she find her

way...No, I agree, she is not a bad person AT ALL! She is not the

alcoholic, she is , a bright star that needs to find her spark

again...I do feel you helped her my dear. I know it is hard to see

someone going on a different path, wishing we could change things for

them, but as you said, she is the one calling the shots in her life,

but I feel she will not take the abuse and abuse herself much

longer. If she does not want intervention with her Mum,

unfortunately as my heart would also be torn, we cannot force the

issue. Your love and prayers for her are a great gift, the fact that

you care for her are your gift, she will find her way back to her

path...I pray that she does. I pray for her Mum and for the abuser

for I feel that an abuser must have some serious issues themselves to

hurt someone else...It is sad but I think will realize this,

my dear...I am also here for you, if you need me, dear! Namaste, LUNA

>

> Dear Brothers and Sisters

>

> Please join me to pray for .

> I have met yesterday, she has been homeless in Camden Town,

> London for about year and half.

> She is wandering the streets begging for change, confessed

alcholic,

> only 29 years old, her birthday was on 29th July.

>

> I noticed that she had a black eye and asked her how she got it.

Her

> current " boyfriend " of five weeks has beaten her and is using her

as

> a sex/play toy in return for some shelter.

> This is telling her when to sleep,when to wash, when to have sex

and

> beating her when he is unhappy himself.

> Of course I told her that nobody has the right to hurt her and not

to

> go back but says she loves him. She has some nasty bruises

> back of her legs when she was tortured.

> May love and light keep her safe tonight and always for she

deserves

> a better life.

>

> It is possible that this is the only human touch she receives,

hence

> she associates this with love.

> Every homeless person has a story and each one deserves equal

respect

> and needs to be loved and be listen to.

> went to a foster home when she was 14 so her relationship

> with her mum is not great but she showed me her mum's text:

> " Hope you have a nice Birthday, I do love you even though you only

> think of yourself "

> Her mum has no idea that her daughter is not safe, no matter how

> angry and disappointed she is, I am sure she would travel from

> Newcastle to get her daughter.

> All I know is that had 3 children herself, lost them due to

> addiction to alchool.

> I could not tell her what to do, it is her decision to make when

she

> is ready. But could only advise her to give herself a new chance

in

> life, to tell her mum her current situation including bad things

that

> happened to her, give her mum the opportunity to put things right

and

> return safely home.

>

> Just because she drinks she is not a bad person and she is so

> beautiful although she does not think so.

> I will probably not see her again as I live 50 miles out but she is

> in my prayers to start a new life and to be given that second

chance.

>

> I gave her a hug because I felt that was what she needed most at

that

> moment rather than money and hopefully my words will stay with her

to

> be brave enough to call her mum and be strong to get better.

> As hugged me back and kissed me on the cheek, it felt more

> sincere and magical than I have felt for some time.

> I offered to call her mum but she did not want to, being homeless

> made her independent and I could not force the issue.

>

> Please pray for her mum to come and get her rather than blame her

for

> taking a different path, everybody can make mistakes.

> The person that is currently abusing her also needs a lot of help,

I

> hope he stops harming and anyone else.

>

> This is my message to you wherever you are:

>

> People can be homeless

> but still be rich inside

> They deserve Respect

> And a friend by their side

>

> Everyone deserves to be LOVED

> and to keep their dignity

> Their soul never to be harmed

> Nor be victims of pity

>

> May you find your way

> Forget the past, forget the pain

> Start living for today

> And be free of any pain

>

> Namaste

> Isabel

>

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Dear Luna

Thank you for your words of comfort. Your support means a lot to me

and surely will help find her path, may our energy take her

there soon.

With love and light

Isabel

> >

> > Dear Brothers and Sisters

> >

> > Please join me to pray for .

> > I have met yesterday, she has been homeless in Camden

Town,

> > London for about year and half.

> > She is wandering the streets begging for change, confessed

> alcholic,

> > only 29 years old, her birthday was on 29th July.

> >

> > I noticed that she had a black eye and asked her how she got it.

> Her

> > current " boyfriend " of five weeks has beaten her and is using her

> as

> > a sex/play toy in return for some shelter.

> > This is telling her when to sleep,when to wash, when to have sex

> and

> > beating her when he is unhappy himself.

> > Of course I told her that nobody has the right to hurt her and

not

> to

> > go back but says she loves him. She has some nasty

bruises

> > back of her legs when she was tortured.

> > May love and light keep her safe tonight and always for she

> deserves

> > a better life.

> >

> > It is possible that this is the only human touch she receives,

> hence

> > she associates this with love.

> > Every homeless person has a story and each one deserves equal

> respect

> > and needs to be loved and be listen to.

> > went to a foster home when she was 14 so her relationship

> > with her mum is not great but she showed me her mum's text:

> > " Hope you have a nice Birthday, I do love you even though you

only

> > think of yourself "

> > Her mum has no idea that her daughter is not safe, no matter how

> > angry and disappointed she is, I am sure she would travel from

> > Newcastle to get her daughter.

> > All I know is that had 3 children herself, lost them due

to

> > addiction to alchool.

> > I could not tell her what to do, it is her decision to make when

> she

> > is ready. But could only advise her to give herself a new

chance

> in

> > life, to tell her mum her current situation including bad things

> that

> > happened to her, give her mum the opportunity to put things right

> and

> > return safely home.

> >

> > Just because she drinks she is not a bad person and she is so

> > beautiful although she does not think so.

> > I will probably not see her again as I live 50 miles out but she

is

> > in my prayers to start a new life and to be given that second

> chance.

> >

> > I gave her a hug because I felt that was what she needed most at

> that

> > moment rather than money and hopefully my words will stay with

her

> to

> > be brave enough to call her mum and be strong to get better.

> > As hugged me back and kissed me on the cheek, it felt

more

> > sincere and magical than I have felt for some time.

> > I offered to call her mum but she did not want to, being homeless

> > made her independent and I could not force the issue.

> >

> > Please pray for her mum to come and get her rather than blame her

> for

> > taking a different path, everybody can make mistakes.

> > The person that is currently abusing her also needs a lot of

help,

> I

> > hope he stops harming and anyone else.

> >

> > This is my message to you wherever you are:

> >

> > People can be homeless

> > but still be rich inside

> > They deserve Respect

> > And a friend by their side

> >

> > Everyone deserves to be LOVED

> > and to keep their dignity

> > Their soul never to be harmed

> > Nor be victims of pity

> >

> > May you find your way

> > Forget the past, forget the pain

> > Start living for today

> > And be free of any pain

> >

> > Namaste

> > Isabel

> >

>

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