Dear Rick et al,

My husband and life partner died suddenly three weeks
ago. I could feel his bliss at being free while I was
doing chest compressions, wondering if I shuld bring
him back or just let him go into the wonderfulness he
was experiencing and sharing with me. Nature took care
of things for him.

I just want to say that life can end in the blink of
an eye, and we shouldn't waste out time playing
one-upsmanship verbal games and insulting each other
frequently the way so many people seem to do on
Fairfield Life. Life in the relative world is
difficult enough without having so called friends
putting us down. There are so many better uses of our
time, for service to others, for personal silence or
contemplation, for meditation and program, for
enjoying the beauty of the Creator's work. We can
unstress or dump our bad feelings by pounding the
couch instead of verbally or electronically pounding
each other.

I find that my time is better spent doing other things
right now.

Rick, thank you for your condolences and please post
this note if possible.

Thanks.  Love,      Margi Gunn
 

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