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I have a dream too.
And part of that dream is a world which finds a common value system. One of tolerence and peacefully negotiated outcomes. A world where people think ecologically -
beyond themselves and their immediate needs, to the planet as a whole.
I write a weblog, with a personal diary and much more at HumansBeing.com Please visit to find out more about me.
I was born in March 1966, in Durban, South Africa. My name at birth was Warren Muggeridge. I was given up for adoption, and was adopted after a few weeks. I was then named Kevin Ross.
My early years were spent growing up in Durban, but my family moved to Johannesburg when I was seven. After I finished scool, I started my compulsory two year National Service. Then, in
1987 I went back to university to study a Bachelor of Commerce. I graduated in May 1990 and started a career in the Information Technology industry.
In my life, I have come to accept my adoption, which led to me going in search of my biological mother. I found her and also found that I had sisters. I have served in combat. I have gone in
search of my Soulmate, and shifted countries to be with her. I have faced death through Leukemia and lived to appreciate the time I have on this planet. I have seen the birth of my child and still
watch as he discovers himself. And I am not finished yet.
The events that have transpired in my life have provided me with an attitude and energy that I don't think I would have had otherwise. My values and beliefs have been shaped accordingly, and
beneath the waters that lap upon the shores of my life, there runs a current that is steady and powerful - one which forever pulls at me, tugging at me, pushing me, sometimes kicking and
screaming, toward the seas of my future...
The work I am now doing in Life Coaching and at humansbeing.com is my way of giving back the love, the compassion and the spirit I have experienced from others on my trajectory through life. It
is also my way of trying to make sense of the man I have become. It is my therapy and my exploration, my wonder and contemplation. I hope that you find value for the time which you
afford me as you walk with me, just for a while, across the pages of my work...
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