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When Sir Harald first joined Twitter…I became a first friend..he was so humble he discussed former girlfriends whom when he latter met their families thought it best to back out slowly…he wrote to me privately about his cancer treatment at Sloan Kettering..& how brilliant they were…he was so dearly loved on Twitter…spoke with all ..nobody was too low..no high hatting ..I was just speaking to a friend who said Dr Malmgren was so loved …his ability to discuss his past..weave solutions together based on his previous tasks & experiences…but nobody really knew how very distinguished & experienced he really was…he was deeply loved & revered for who he was as a man…and will be lovingly missed..we mention his name frequently..and you darling Pippa…I’m a long time follower..w/Raoul Pal…Keith McCullough etc……you are a credit..brilliant & very very special..Gods blessings to you darling Pippa as u move forward in life…Charles De Rose

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What a giant among men.

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Truly a singular person, my condolences Pippa.

I look forward with great anticipation to his last interview.

Best

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Dear Pippa, I have heard you speak of your dear father and I came to really appreciate his wisdom. It's a big reason I subscribe to your musings here. Sending love to you as you grieve the loss of your father, your friend, your mentor. May the timing of Kumbh Mela be perfect for this moment in your life. Let your Forever Self connect deeply with what the universe has for you at this time. ❤️

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Sorry to hear that Pippa Your father was such a active man and as we face another potential Cold War anniversary Hopefully we learn from History's lessons and Wisedom prevails Regards

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My deepest condolences, Pippa😥😢

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So sorry to hear of your father's passing. Sending sincere condolences on your loss. I hope you can find your peace and equilibrium as you venture into new spheres of influence and spirituality.

There is a translation of a Chinese poem by Kenneth Rexroth which I think you will find comforting when you think of your father.

It was written by Ch'u Ch'uang I

"There is a brook in the mountains,

Nobody I ask knows its name

It shines on the earth like a piece

Of the sky. It falls away

In waterfalls, with a sound

Like rain. It twists between rocks

And makes deep pools It divides

Into islands. It flows through

Calm reaches. It goes its way

With no one to mind it. The years.

Go by its clear depths never change."

Bon courage

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My condolences. And what a lovely tribute to your father who meant so much to you and who did so much in his time here. His values and spirit will no doubt live through you. Wishing you strength, peace and solace.

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I am sorry for the loss of your dad and mentor. I am sorry that the world has lost a generational intellect and spiritual individual.

May your spiritual sabbatical be very rewarding.

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My condolences. Too many loved ones in my small circle have passed in the last couple months, including my mother. Losing a parent is incredibly difficult, regardless of age or circumstances. May you be blessed in your grief.

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A monumental life, for which the grief must be equally monumental. May time bring peace.

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My deepest and most sincere condolences, Pippa. Your father was a special person and I only wish I had come across him and his writings much sooner in my career. It has been an honor and blessing to follow the two of you. You can count on my support today and in the future.

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My condolences DrPippa. He was a remarkable man and it is so easy to see how much you inherited from him in the way you approach and view the world.

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Praying for you and your family.

I followed your Dad on twitter and admired him greatly.

We will all miss his wisdom.

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Dear Pippa,

I’ve followed your work since you were the Key Note Speaker at the Women’s Barron’s Conference in West Palm Beach, Florida years ago. You are someone I follow for valuable insight.

I’m deeply saddened to hear of your father’s passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.

Your father’s life was one of extraordinary service and dedication—to his family, his country, and the ideals of peace and leadership that he upheld throughout his distinguished career. His contributions alongside past Presidents and his decades of commitment to our nation leave a lasting legacy that will be remembered with honor and gratitude.

While no words can ease the loss you feel, I hope you find comfort in knowing the profound impact he made on so many lives. His devotion to duty and the principles he stood for will continue to inspire generations to come.

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May the love of those around you bring you strength, and may you find peace in the cherished memories of a remarkable man.

With deepest sympathy,

Vickie W

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Dear Pippa,

I’ve followed your work since hearing you as the Key Note Speaker for the Barron’s Top Women’s Summit meeting held in West Palm Beach years ago.

I’m deeply saddened to hear of your father’s passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.

Your father’s life was one of extraordinary service and dedication—to his family, his country, and the ideals of peace and leadership that he upheld throughout his distinguished career. His contributions alongside past Presidents and his decades of commitment to our nation leave a lasting legacy that will be remembered with honor and gratitude.

While no words can ease the loss you feel, I hope you find comfort in knowing the profound impact he made on so many lives. His devotion to duty and the principles he stood for will continue to inspire generations to come.

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May the love of those around you bring you strength, and may you find peace in the cherished memories of a remarkable man.

With deepest sympathy,

Vickie W

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