--- In [email protected], "rudra_joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Yesterday commemorated my father death. I was there at North 
Hollywood High Schoool jogging the track with him. Then we were 
climbing the fence to return home when he fell off. He died pretty 
quickly. To me, looking in his eyes he was just gone. And then in 
the coming weeks it felt like he had never been. He was erased from 
my mental sphere as far as presence.  I therefore have this one 
nagging doubt in my mind about all our hocus pocus called religious 
experience that if I could figure out I would have faith but without 
it which leaves me bereft of true hope in all man's concocted 
thought, and that doubt is this, will I die, and when I die will I 
die completely like it seems my father did. 
> 
Sounds like having your own child might be good therapy for you.  Of 
course, I might recommend resolving some of the issues that could 
disrupt the stability of family life.  Otherwise, just say no to 
perpetuating dysfuctionality.

lurk





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