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What makes them spiritually (not religiously) so wonderful? Please let me know about someone you have personally met, not a celebrity, a God, or someone you'd like to meet.

Thanks!:)

2007-01-30 11:43:51 · 5 answers · asked by Me, Thrice-Baked 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I have been fortunate enough to know three incredible peaople in my life. first was my mother.She raised 9 children on her own my father was abusive and an alcoholic. She worked every day and never gave up on me even when I had given up on myself. She was killed by a car before I could truly apprecate how amazing she was. The second is my brother He was an alcoholic and a drug addict by the time he was 19 years old . On the day my mother died he quit drinking adoing drugs. He never forgot who he was and where he came from,he could often be found giving out food to those that unlike him had not found the strength to change.He gave of himself and never asked for anything in return. N matter how often a person wronged him he always forgave.He gave my mother in death what he had been unable to give her in life. It did not matter she was not here to see .Sobriety was his gift and his testament ot his love for her. Three months after his 42 birthday he lost his life to a tumor in his brain. Our family followed in his footsteps and open the doors to the funeral home to all who wanted to pay their respects. They were unsure of their welcome and so suprised to be welcomed with kind words and hugs. People whose own families had long ago walked away. How touche dwe were these people with little or nothing to give had pooled their money together to buy him beautiful flowers saying goodbye beloved friend. The third person is my daughter. When I first held her she taught my soul how to fly. Like my brother before me I too struggled with addiction one night I nearly died. I came home shaking and as I watched her sleep I realized I owed her a better mother than I had been so far. So she gave me the strength to quit. It was her gift to me. I watched her grow and I stayed clean. She was a givng soul and much like her uncle saw the best in people the world had left behind. She once gave her new school cothes to a girl whose mother had fallen on hard times,When asked why she simply said she needed them more. If a friend was hungry she fed them.If they were homeless she helped them find a place to go.On may 17 06 she was killed in acar accident. She left behind a little girl. I miss her slightly crooked smile,her charm her over her laughter her everything. I found myself wanting to die feeling like I had failed her . Often i found myself waking in the night a going out and driving around going futher away from home each night and coming home sitting on the porch waiting hopelessly for her to come home. I finally realized that although I couldnt commit suicide because of my beliefs, I was looking to die. I stopped leaving the house. I got on her computer and being cuputer illiterate accidently ended in answers. So i asked and it was answered and i felt not so alone. I answered a few and hoped someone felt not so alone. I stil cry every day. I wll always miss her.Not a day goes by that I fight the urge to climb the highest mountain and scream at the heavens why. Athis moment answering this question I want to climb that mountain yell to the heaven Araceli my first born my wild child DO YOU KNOW YOU SAVEDMY LIFE NOT ONCE BUT TWICE I BREATHE FOR YOU I LIVE FOR YOU I LOVE YOU CELLI-BELLI FOR ALL OF TIME.MY LIFE MY FINAL GIFT THE GIFT YOU GAVE TO ME.I think iam was supposed to be here.

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2007-01-30 15:02:11 · answer #1 · answered by broken heart 2 · 3 0

my dad would be the most incredible person i've ever known if you exclude God. He has been the greatest example for me and my life. he is an awesome guy who has devoted his life to God. He is what a true Christian should be.

2007-01-30 11:51:08 · answer #2 · answered by My son the Creation Scientist 2 · 1 0

my dad. He was a believer (he died in 2000) and he was such a giving person expecting nothing in return. He would share whatever he had with others and gave of his time. He was completely selfless, and always sincerely happy for good news that others would share with him. He was a great listener. He was a great role model for me - I miss him dreadfully - but I do have the hope of seeing him again in heaven with Jesus.
Blessings to you!

2007-01-30 11:52:05 · answer #3 · answered by what's up? 6 · 1 0

I don't know. My friend Chris maybe. He helped out and listened when my grandpa died.

2007-01-30 11:46:54 · answer #4 · answered by Cold Fart 6 · 1 0

I WAS CALLED WONDERFUL ,LONG AGO IN DISTANT PASS AND ALL KNEW ME BY MANY NAMES,WHO I AM,I AM ,WHO, I AM ,

2007-01-30 11:55:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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