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In a World Full of No Ones I Am Someone
Topic Started: Jan 29 2012, 02:52 PM (141 Views)
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Mindful that I'm signed in as Admin, I want to share that I haven't read Ian's latest blog yet. I'm posting it because of the way he framed his call-out. He included a link to this blog in an email blast to the CTC in which he drew attention to my blog post there... that I was just about to take down and move here for all the wrong reasons! That's twice in less than a week that this beautiful brother has stepped in with support that I wouldn't have known how to request!

http://parenthesiseye.blogspot.com/2012/01/in-world-full-of-no-ones-i-am-someone.html

Ian has not joined Heartsongs for principled reasons. He was pleased to learn that he has a blog space here and that I would be cross-posting his words.
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Now that I've read it, I'll offer as a teaser the title of my CTC blog post that his was resonating with: Overcoming Separation, Walking Toward Community. It's his tale of loss of a former comrade who died of separateness, and his grief and anger that he is only now learning of the event three years later with no community to mourn with, and how he holds that as evidence of his own separateness. Warning: It does not have a happy ending!
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