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Reflection Room : Pope John Paul ll
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From: MSN NicknameAfmad  (Original Message)Sent: 4/1/2005 11:53 AM
At this sad time, my thoughts go to a quiet and compassionate man.... Pope John Paul ll.
I am not a religous person, But admire him  for his humanity.
 
Last night he was read the last rites, and it would appear is gently slipping from us.
 
   
   When a man knows God  "When a man knows God, he is free: his sorrows have an end,  and  birth and death are no more. When in inner union he is  beyond the  world of the body, then the third world, the world  of the Spirit,  is found, where the power of the All is, and man  has all: for he is  one with the ONE."   From: Svetasvatara Upanishad   


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From: MSN NicknameSmileferawhileSent: 4/1/2005 9:07 PM
Yes I totally agree with af
 
We all should be thankful for all the wisdom and great compassion he has passed on to the people's of the world.
 
It is my wish as Im sure is the rest of the population of the world, that our prayeres, will help him to pass on comfortably into the House Of The Lord
 
We can be sad as it is understandably so, but to celebrate his great accomplishments during the 27 years of his Popacy.
 
 

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From: MSN NicknameNamedCandyGirlSent: 4/4/2005 7:52 PM
May the Pope John Paul II rest in peace. He is undoubtedly in the gates of paradise. I know he watches over all who worshipped him when he was alive. He was a proud man to lived his life and never gave up.
 
Candy Girl 

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From: MSN NicknameChucklingGailSent: 4/6/2005 1:37 AM
Even though I know not much about the Pope, i still send my sincere condolences to all those who know of him...my father is a Religious minister..Ratana(NZ Maori Religion), i can only imagine the heart ache.

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