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Back from the Red Cross trip

Posted in Life by Bes on Oct 12, 2005

Thank you everyone for visiting the site and leaving the nice comments; I really appreciate. I got back a few days ago, and have simply been trying to catch up with a few things besides the online world.

My trip was very interesting; a separate entry, or even a book, will come out of it soon, maybe. I went to Louisiana, then Texas, and then Alabama. Many people who lost their homes in the hurricane are doing good, and many more are trying to catch up. Many have simply given up hope and are living everyday as if everything is working against them, and still many are hoping for things to go back to being normal for them, when they know such a hope is futile. In each case, everyone has the right to think the way they are thinking, in their own way. There is no right or wrong; there is only what you are willing to do at the moment to pass the exact moment you are currently experiencing, so that you can move onto the next moment in time, to repeat the same cycle again.

What to write, and where to start; those are the main questions that are the hardest to answer. Imagine all the things you saw on TV rolled into one location in front of your own self, and you are responsible for about thousand people every singe day. Do I just start writing immediately about whatever I think in order to get the stories out as soon as possible, or do I think twice about each and every word, every human being I met, every story I saw and heard, in order to make sure the word gets out the right way? I’ve decided to write everything, and as soon as possible, while going over it immediately. Hopefully you guys will have the entire update in less than a month. I’m trying to speed up things, but I don’t want to forget anything, and have to be careful also as to what I say also. When one is asked to sign a confidentiality agreement, aka a gag order, after several things have happened, one has to be careful as to whether let everything out, or only a few things.

Thank you again for keeping in touch. Expect me to visit your site soon, if I already know your link. If not, drop me a line and we can talk.

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4 Comments to “ Back from the Red Cross trip .” Please leave a comment below, thank you.


  1. valerie :

    Welcome back!!!!!!!

    Gag agreement? I’m intrigued. ;-)

    Can’t wait to read all about your experiences!


  2. sawai :

    Welcome back Bes…


  3. YellowMan :

    Most Benevolent Boddhissatva,

    Tell us the TRUTH of what you saw, heard, experienced while on your journey into the heart of Amerika! I assume you saw things that were not meant to be seen, you heard things that were never meant to be heard, and you experienced things that were never meant to be experienced in AMERIKA! Has the mist cleared from your eyes? Has the veil lifted, briefly, as you stood in the flood drenched basin of Amerik? What did you see, what did you hear, what did you experience? We await your telling of the story. The TRUTH shall release us all from the phantom illusion of AMERIKA. WELCOME HOME BROTHER. YellowMan


  4. JErm :

    Glad to have you back man. I hope it was a great experience for you, to be able to help and bless people in need. Next time I get a chance, I’ll jump at it like you did. I have a lot of catching up to do too. Good luck and take care dude.

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