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Sport and immortality

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sir laurance of arabia
loved racing bikes..[he died in a bike accident]

his story begins with that crash
im looking for it
http://www.google.com/search?q=laurence+of+arabia+afterlife

oh dear seems suicide might be included into that file
http://whitecrowbooks.com/features/page/the_fate_of_the_suicide_in_the_afterlife_part_1

not sir laurence
but what he revealed..*re those decieved spirits

never the less his words are worth noting
http://www.divinetruth.com/PDF/People/Jane%20Sherwood%20-%20Post%20Mortem%20Journal.pdf

it reads as true
in less than one minute
you can read for thyself..if its true

also try blue island
[the titanic 'dead';who wernt dead]

or google 'getting the hell out of here'
or the best text 'the officer'

the truth is out there
rejoice..the time of grief is over

believe it
or not

if you want it
http://www.divinetruth.info/Downloads/CD/NaturalLove/PDFs/Franchezzo%20-%20A%20Wanderer%20In%20The%20Spirit%20Lands.pdf

nope deleted

ok try
http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/wsl/index.htm
http://www.divinetruth.info/naturallovepathdocuments.htm

http://www.divinetruth.info/Downloads/CD/NaturalLove/PDFs/Franchezzo%20-%20A%20Wanderer%20In%20The%20Spirit%20Lands.pdf

http://books.google.com.au/books?id=GXiiawvlRCcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=A+Subaltern+in+Spirit+Land&source=bl&ots=JjNlQosKrm&sig=1qJYbhem82A3OOsb31iN2QRf8J8&hl=en&ei=yz1CTK7PBpC9cd39uL8P&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

ohh i see
steal the free info
hide it from people grieving

that stuff is OWNED BY SPIRIT!
not mans puny patent laws

bah
Posted by one under god, Friday, 30 March 2012 10:38:45 AM
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Dear Hasbeen,

My sons do not sit on chairs and watch television.
Neither are they fat. They are tall, lean, and
very sporty. They have always been active
and into sports - From basketball, to mountain-bikes.
We encouraged them with sports from a very early age.
And like their mother who runs regularly - and goes
to a gym several days a week. They are and have
always been - very active.

Dear Poirot,

I understand what you're saying. And I've always felt
that encouraging children into some kind of sport
and to maintain a healthy lifestyle was important.
Luckily the choice that my children made with their sport
was not something as dangerous as what the youngster
who died chose. But perhaps he wasn't quite ready to
take part in that event at his age - I'm not saying
that there's anything necessarily wrong with the sport -
merely with the maturity and strength of the participants.
I'm not sure that we can say equivocally that the kid
made the right decision for him at the time. That's why
I mentioned an age limit should possibly be set. When
all participants are stronger and more experienced.
It will probable take a few more young deaths for
organisations to examine their rules of competition.
I hope they don't wait too long.
Posted by Lexi, Friday, 30 March 2012 3:32:07 PM
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Lexi great, your earlier post gave a different impression.

I'm sorry, but you are showing either a lack of knowledge of these sports, or you've had a very different experience than mine.

Mountain biking is to my mind, one of the most dangerous sports there is, much more dangerous than anything I have done. About the only thing more dangerous is adding a motor & calling it trail bike riding. My son is doing his best to kill himself at that too.

My eldest daughter was a show jumper & an eventer, both sports I have fiddled with. I think these are both more dangerous than surfing, & my heart was in my mouth when ever she competed or trained.

I believe it is bad luck that these deaths have occurred in these surf carnivals. I can see the danger in surf boat races, but board work should not really be all that dangerous.

I heard a report that the parents have said they believe it was an unfortunate accident, & they hold no one responsible. Even thinking about it must have been very hard, & I take my hat off to them.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 30 March 2012 4:28:58 PM
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Dear Hasbeen,

Mountain bikes can be dangerous. However my son is the
owner of a chain of mountain-bike stores and has been
riding them for a greater part of his life. They are his
passion, and he does not take any unnecessary risks.
I too admire the parents of the youngster who died.
And I don't blame anyone for his death. However, I still
stand by my concern that not all youngsters have the
strength to handle that dangerous surf in that particular
beach - where there have already been more than one death.
All I am suggesting is that an age limit for participants
should be looked at.
Posted by Lexi, Friday, 30 March 2012 5:53:02 PM
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Graham, this is tough subject.

When you think about it, most rescues are performed in adverse surf conditions and, it would be quite pointless training life savers only in calm, or at least, reasonable conditions.

On the other hand, should we be subjecting our kids to adverse surf conditions, when we could perhaps place an age limit, linked to surf conditions.

I would suggest that the two deaths that occurred on the same beach, would be a coincidence, rather than human error, but who knows.
Posted by rehctub, Friday, 30 March 2012 7:45:39 PM
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Modern sport is merely a catapult for narcissuses.
Posted by individual, Sunday, 1 April 2012 9:40:07 AM
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