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February 17, 2006 - 12:06 AM
John
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A poem by William Butler Yeats:
The Song Of Wandering Aengus
I went out to the hazelwood, Because a fire was in my head, Cut and peeled a hazel wand, And hooked a berry to a thread; And when white moths were on the wing, And moth-like stars were flickering out, I dropped the berry in a stream And caught a little silver trout.
When I had laid it on the floor I went to blow the fire a-flame, But something rustled on the floor, And someone called me by my name; It had become a glimmering girl With apple blossom in her hair, Who called me by my name and ran And faded through the brightening air.
Though I am old with wandering Or hollow lands and hilly lands, I will find out where she has gone, And kiss her lips and take her hands; And walk among long dappled grass, And pluck 'til time and times are done The silver apples of the moon, The golden apples of the sun.
So long, old friend through word. Your song is still with us.
John
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February 16, 2006 - 04:07 AM
Darrell Jones
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To the Ward family, I offer my deepest sympathies in these sad days. I'am sure one day Dr. Wallace will go down in history as one of the greatest influences of peace, love, honesty, and business in the 20th century. My father died when I was 19. I was on a spiral down into pain, suffering, and death when I was first enlightened by the great Dr.Wallace. His writings were right there when I needed them most. Kind of like a mail order dad to keep me on the right path. The information I needed to become a productive human being, instead of a humaniod. I never received the honor of meeting Dr.Wallace. But I can honestly say I will miss Dr.Wallace's writings and knowing he is not around finding new ways to eliminate mysticism. Thank you Dr.Wallace for all your hard work and for saving my life. Your spirit will always live on in your writings and in my life. I salute you as a Great value producer and my hero. Regards, Darrell
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February 16, 2006 - 03:24 AM
devonorino
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"Hello. I was not acquainted with Wallace Ward personally, but am a fan of the philosophy of Wallace Ward. I am very sorry to hear of his passing. I could not believe it when I saw it on Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Frank_R._Wallace
I think he will be remembered as an important philosopher with groundbreaking ideas. I bought my first Neo-Tech book long ago and it was very valuable for transforming my outlook on life.
I know he wanted to live forever, but at least his philosophy will. It is too bad his great life had to be cut short. I'm sure he had much more to say. But he will influence other thinkers forever.
My sincere condolences to his family from all of us who knew and loved him only through his words. To us he will always be Dr. Frank R. Wallace, one of the most brilliant minds ever. I hope he lived richly because he earned every penny by writing such valuable books that are today helping to make the world a better place for all of us."
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February 15, 2006 - 10:15 AM
Rick Holt
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It’s still difficult to believe Dr. Wallace Ward’s life ended so tragically on January 26th. Dr. Ward was loved and respected by many around the world. He was a great admirer of human achievement and human potential. There were many timeless quotable quotes from the late doctor – One that comes to mind is: “The highest power in existence is the rational mind of conscious beings.”
At the other end of the spectrum is biological human life and we are now reminded once again about how fragile THAT really is.
I was a pretty messed up kid when growing up and use the term “kid” loosely because being a kid lasted until I was first exposed to the Neo-Tech philosophy nearly 10 years ago. It was Dr. Ward’s breakthrough thinking system based on honesty that enabled me to harness an objective reality and higher level of consciousness that every human being is capable of through discipline, thought and control.
I’ve gained much knowledge since my initial exposure to Neo-Tech back in August 1996..It took me 44 long years but I finally grew up! Neo-Tech really kicked my ass when I needed it most and was the driving force in turning my life around.
Dr. Ward was truly one of a kind and had a profoundly positive impact on countless people around the world. The impact on my life is immeasurable and without him, I’m not real sure where I would be today. Through his writings, he was my teacher, my mentor and I was also very proud to call him my friend.
Another timeless passage from Dr. Ward’s writings was on the purpose of human life. He had a gift for peeling away the clutter to pinpoint the essence of a concept. In essence, Dr. Ward wrote “The purpose of human life is to be happy.”
As humans, we have a way of taking things for granted at times. But losing someone you love and admire is definitely a wake-up call for me and have used this as a time to conduct a self assessment – It’s a good time for all of us to take a look into the mirror and reflect on our own lives - a time to remind yourself about the beauty and importance of every day in your lifetime - To seize each day, to cherish it and to live your life to the fullest. It’s a reminder to take the time to love and embrace your family and friends and tell them how much you appreciate them.
I was honored to be a part of Wallace and Rosa Maria’s 20th wedding anniversary back in October 2005. This was a great event and one of the things that made it enjoyable for me was to personally witness Dr. Ward taking a break from his work to relax and enjoy some special moments with his lovely wife and family, and his friends.
I’m sure I’m not alone in spending the past 2 weeks thinking and reflecting back on lasting memories of Dr. Wallace Ward… It’s rare to see a married couple of 20 years who share a genuine love, but whenever I saw Dr. Ward and Rosa Maria together, they were either holding hands or had their arms around one another – each with a smile from ear to ear. It was clear to see that this couple was deeply in love - this will be a lasting memory for me.
I cannot begin to describe the sense of despair and grief I felt when hearing about the tragic accident that ended Dr. Wallace Ward’s wonderful life. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, Scientist and Philosopher. He was passionate about his work, possessing an internal motivation and drive that was tireless - for these efforts, all of us are his beneficiaries.
Dr. Ward was a great and truly remarkable man who will continue to live in our hearts and minds forever. I loved the man for who he was and I will never forget him.
Thank you, Dr. Wallace Ward – you left this earth much too soon and you will be sorely missed.
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February 14, 2006 - 08:58 PM
Kelvin Parker
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I have only learned yesterday of your devastating news and am still in a state of shock...
To Rosa Maria, Frank (my comrade-in-arms for 8 years...), Wallace, Ruth, Tony... Steve, Ming, and Grace...
Words seem like such an inadequate medium at a time like this...
If each of your could look inside my heart, you would know with no doubt how much your husband and father has impacted my life...
...and the lives of everybody I love.
From the age of 18 when I first came into contact with the writings of Frank R. Wallace -- the author, philosopher, and prime-mover for all of mankind...
...to my 8 years living and working with each of you and "WW" on an intimate basis as your co-worker, friend, and many times invited member into your family...
Life with the understanding and personal passion and compassion of Wallace Ward always made more sense...
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I cannot express how sadden I am to learn of this senseless event... I cannot begin to imagine your thoughts and feelings at this time.
Your husband, your father was a giant and touched so many people in such a powerful and positive way. And that will continue unabated though millions will never know to whom they owe a debt.
I am honored to have known Wallace Ward...
If I could reach out through this message and give you anything at this time that would ease your pain... I would. To each of you, understand I am still and always will be for life deeply connected with you... thank you to your wonderful husband and father...
Your friend, always,
Kelvin
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February 14, 2006 - 07:51 PM
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Today we said goodbye to Uncle Wally. His closest friends and relatives were present at Palm Mortuary Saturday and Sunday to pay their final respects. It's impossible to list all the close companions that came to bid farewell but the ones that must be mentioned were his adoring wife of 20 years Rosa Maria, his loving children Ruth, Wallace, Frank and Tony along with their spouses, children and his three surviving brothers Ham, Marsh and Chuck.
Bittersweet. There was so much joy and sadness, laughter and tears, misery and happiness in one room. A beautiful picture presentation of Uncle Wally's life from childhood to 73-year-old was one of the highlights. Everyone shed a tear and turned a smile while watching the touching presentation of Uncle Wally's life put to moving music.
It was especially hard for Rosa Maria to say goodbye and the children and the brothers. During Sunday's funeral so many incredible words were spoken in the four-hour service. But maybe the most amazing moment came as the funeral goers left Tito, Dr. Wallace, Mr. Ward, Wally or whatever they called him at his mausoleum crypt. In a spiritual message of light the sun was setting over the western mountains at the same moment a big beautiful cream-colored full moon appeared over the eastern horizon. A stirring moment in time no words could express.
"Grant that I may be given appropriate difficulties and sufferings on this journey so that my heart may be truly awakened and my practice of liberation and universal compassion may be truly fulfilled." -- A Tibetan Prayer
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February 14, 2006 - 02:20 PM
James Baker
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First off.
I want to send my condolences to Rosa Maria, Frank, Ruth, and Wallace. And all the Grandchildren.
Also, to the Family of Doc who will miss him more than they might know now.
My words can't convey the profound "Hole" I feel in my life right now.
I will continue to strive to create values in this world.
Thank You Dr. Wallace
PS I Love You!
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February 14, 2006 - 12:07 PM
Paul Massey
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I can't even begin expressing here my sadness in hearing of the loss of the man who influenced my life unlike anyone I have ever known.Not only did Frank R. Wallace awaken that child in me that had been buried long ago,he also pointed me in the direction to discovering the most beautiful and romantic love that I had only dreamt could exist.
I wish to express my deepest sympathy to not only his family,but also to the great number of people across the globe who can now soar forward into The Civilization of The Universe that Frank R. Wallace shines his guiding light upon.
Thank YOU Mr Wallace,your spirit lives on immortally in my soul and the souls of the many lives you have touched through your great mind and integrations,I have only just began to live thanks to your presense in my life.
In closing,I love you Frank,your family,the many who staff and carry on Mr Wallace's endeavors there at Neo-Tech Publishing Co,and everyone else who has and continues to impact the world through the values you each produce in bringing us ever so closer to "The Civilization of The Universe"
Sincerely, Paul
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February 13, 2006 - 02:11 PM
Greg D.
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What a huge loss to humanity and to our efforts in nullifying mysticism and dishonesty. Doctor Frank R. Wallace was the pioneer thinker who integrated the most important ideas of his own and of the great thinkers of history, in a combined effort to start the Civilization of the Universe here on planet Earth. Although he was struck down before the full realization of that effort, his work along with the continuing work of his family, Neo-Tech Publishing, along with my efforts and the efforts of other people, we will bring his vision and our vision to reality.
I was hoping to meet him in person and to thank him for the incredible value he made available to all of us through his writings. Of all the people in this monumental effort, I was hoping that at least he would live to see his ultimate goal in full force and to benefit from it as we all will.
I thank the memory of a great man, and I thank his family and true friends – to all of us who carry on his torch of reality, freedom, self-authority, and honesty – thank you.
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February 10, 2006 - 11:35 PM
Victor
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Sincere condolences to the Ward family, their acquaintances and loved ones, and to all those whom Dr. Wallace's life and work has touched. He will be missed by many, but Neo-Tech lives on.....
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