Liberty my beloved baby brother and Guru
Posted by Amit Jaswal on July 20th, 2007 filed in liberty…Passing on a message from Liberty’s brother, Amit.
Liberty
I love you and miss you more than words could ever express. You came into this world as my little brother, and my childhood companion. You are two years younger in age but always were so much more wiser than I. You always knew what was right and wrong. As a child and even now even as an adult I have had to make many mistakes to figure out the things that you had already figured out. Liberty is and has always been a loving, kind, and gentle soul, and very involved in positive canges in all ways. I learned more from my brother Liberty in the 29 years I knew him than i could have possibly taught him in 29 lifetimes. Liberty is actually my Guru, he brought light into my life and took me out of the darkness many a times through our talks, also by observing Liberty’s actions, and even more simply through his divine presence . David Lane mentioned Liberty was not a Guru follower, this is true because to me Liberty is the Guru, his knowledge was through a direct conection to the Divine. He was a very compationate and loving person who would do everything in his power to help all people, animals, and every thing that dwells here within the universe.
I always wanted to have animals and brought them home, dogs, cats, hamsters, and the list goes on. Liberty never brought them home but he was the one who gave them all the love. Liberty would spend hours with the dogs as a child rolling aroud and playing with them making sure they were not bored and that they had plenty of love. Despite the fact that the dogs would cause Liberty to breakout in rashes he kept close to them physically and emotionally. When Liberty left to go to college and would come home to visit we all were always so exited to see Liberty. As soon as Liberty entered the room we allways felt good and he brought with him this loving energy that brought the family together and we would all sit around and talk for hours. Small talk, catching up with him and his experiences and vice versa as well as important issues. The dogs always broke out into an exited frenzy as soon as first sight with Liberty.
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July 20th, 2007 at 1:43 pm
Now this is why I come to this website. A great tribute to Liberty that makes me smile and remember the man.
July 20th, 2007 at 5:16 pm
I agree James. We’ve all cried a lot over his loss, it’s time we all celebrated his life and what he stood for.
July 21st, 2007 at 6:08 pm
Hello Amit, I believe exactly what you write, that Liberty had a direct connection to the Divine. As I mourn his loss, the one thing I can do is continue with one foot forward, thanking him every day for how much he has influenced me. I know you all do not know me, but I think about you, your parents, and Jake every day and hope you are well.
July 22nd, 2007 at 11:28 am
hi amit……i miss libby and there are no words to express how much it still hurts…we where all so close growing up…i feel that part of my childhood died with libby that day…i never got a chance to really talk to him, but i hope he knew that his family was very proud of him…i love and miss him and he will always be my little libby.