Eli Luevano…

April 29, 2008

our younger son’s middle name is Eli, in honour of a dear friend - Eli Luevano - whom i met in the magaliesburg mountains outside johannesburg in 1984.

we met in january and the last time i saw him was in april/may of that year. the impact he made on my young heart & mind far outweighed the amount of time i spent with him. an american & converted jew, he had an incredible lust for life & big bushy beard. he wrote me a letter from Albuquerque a while later but we eventually lost touch.

many years later i heard that he died on crashed flight TWA 800, while working as a steward - he was 42, the same age as me. it goes to show that we never know the impact that our lives have on another and that every connection, however brief, holds infinite possibilities within.

“My friends are my estate.” - Emily Dickinson.

3 Responses to “Eli Luevano…”

  1. Don R Says:

    Absolutely! The most unlikely people in my life have usually been the ones most influential.
    Also, wanted to mention an author you must read. Gregg Braden. His most recent effort, “The Spontaneous Healing of Belief”, has rocked my world. It, as you might suspect if you are familar with Gregg, is quantum effects on our everyday life. I HEARTILY recommend it, and all his books..

  2. liquidlight Says:

    thanks for the recommendation Don - i’ll check him out. i’ve not read his books but came across a free mp3 interview on Red Ice Creations Radio, which i highly recommend as a resource. u can find the mp3 for dowload here:

    http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2007/09sep/RICR-070913.html

    till later,

    russ.

  3. Don R Says:

    I have read them all with great relish!

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