I'm not very political. Well, I guess maybe I am, but I'm not an angry radical. But I am so struck with grief to see attacks... anywhere, but especially in such a gentle, ordered place such as the U.K. May you find peace and healing in the days to come... and successfully banish the fear and anger that the terrorists intend. We are all one. ❤💙
My love, prayers and sympathy for the attack in t... - PMRGCAuk
My love, prayers and sympathy for the attack in the U.K.
Ditto from me. I am so saddened by the state of world affairs.
Thank you I feel the same about attacks Lille these all over the world .
Lovely comment.
Thank you. Love not hate has to be our mantra for survival.
My brother and family live in U.K. My heart dropped when I heard the news. Sending peace and hugs to my fellow brits
"What the world needs now is LOVE, LOVE, LOVE."
Why cant we all live together in peace,life is so precious.x
~Sadly this is the way of the world now - it won't be long before our safe country of NZ will be a target and there has been plenty of talk of this. Australia is not far away and we watched in shock in horror the attacks that unfolded there.
Sending abundant hugs, love and special prayerful thoughts to those deceased, their grieving families, the injured + all the wonderful emergency services with whom we desperately rely on at times like this ~
God bless Mother England ~
Sincere thanks all, and especially you Zacsmimi.
Well, yes, it was only time before terrible events like this came to our shores in the UK :-(. All I can say is that we should try to focus on the many great things and people in Life when these mindless acts happen. I'm not particularly spiritual, but I'm a great believer in the positive side of humanity outweighing its dark side.
Maybe when we're grumbling about our own problems (e.g. PMR) it can help to think about those whose lives suddenly ended or were changed forever at a stroke - and their nearest and dearest too..?
MB
You have a short memory Mark - my husband (and about 70% of our very small family) were in London on 7/7. He arrived at Kings Cross as they shut the underground and my niece was in a train behind one blown up. And then there was the iRA...
Perhaps a general comment that it was bound to affect the UK also.,. Not necessarily the very first time..