Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 I just want to say thank you so much for the messages on this group today and also on 'Doing The Work' - I feel like I am getting so much out of it and learning so much - thank you many many times over. My heart feels so full, open, joyous and happy right now - if you were here I would give everyone of you a big, big hug. With much love, thanks and appreciation, Jon x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2012 Report Share Posted August 3, 2012 Dear Sir, Good to know you are fine and back. This is your second chance. A humble request- Kindly utilize your awake hours in re reading our time tested holy scriptures and associating with saintly persons. Our life is tottering like a drop of water on a lotus petal. What assurance of real and lasting happiness is there in all of ones wealth, youthfulness, sons, friends and family members? Just worshipping the Supreme, makes one fearless. Utilize this time wisely. I apologize if I have offended you in any way. Madhulila/ Meena 1980 Always Chant and be happy Hare Krsna Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna , Hare Hare. Hare Ram Hare Ram, Ram Ram, Hare Hare. > Dear all, > > On Wednesday evening, after spending two days in a Nagpur cardiac hospital, > I returned home. > > Now that the catheter, the balloon and the stent- a drug eluting alloy of > platinum and chromium- have opened my semi-closed artery and the dual > antiplatelet drugs are busy in warding off sticky platelets around the > stent, I hope to stay well. My lipids were already low, but statins would > push them further down to ensure that the innocent plaques lining my > coronaries stay innocent. > > I must thank all e-group friends - they called me, visited me in the > hospital, texted me motivating messages and wrote me soothing emails- for > helping me cope with mystery of human life, fallibility of human heart and > uncertainty posed by the ruptured plaque. I believe that drugs and stents > do play a crucial role in repairing atheromas in the coronaries, but no > less important is incessant love and affection that a human heart needs to > beat passionately. And I must consider myself fortunate to have been > showered with so much love. I am touched by your warmth and the depth of > your concern. Your words brought tranquility and ease and helped me endure > my angina and hospitalization. > > Right now, I spend most of my awake time answering What and Why and When > and How and Where and Who. And I enjoy doing that! I hope to go back to the > classrooms and patients' bedside - Insha Allah, next week! > > SP > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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