The karma is unfathomable.
It is no doubt a burden they must carry with them.
Such a leela. 

--- In [email protected], "bmorry2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I remember attending Steven Hauring's funeral---all of his Sterling 
> buddies were crying and mourning.  Too bad not one of them was paying 
> enough attention to save his life when he first got sick in the sweat 
> lodge!!!!  His wife should have sued them for negligence as well as 
> being jerks and assholes!  (Sterling men often proudly refer to 
> themselves as jerks and assholes.)
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > --- hanumanhoffman9 wrote:
> > >
> > > In a previous post it was mentioned about a 
> > > from Ritam Corp. who fell into a fire.
> > > That man was Steven Hauring. One of the 
> > > sweetest men ever. This was at the Cedar Creek 
> > > Lodge, a number of men who had enjoyed the Sterling 
> > > Men's weekend were participating in a sweat lodge. 
> > > The peer pressure to not quit was intense.
> > 
> > I was thinking of participating in a sweat lodge put on by 
> > a Wampanoag Indian acquaintance who holds them in 
> > prisons and in Europe as a calling. But when a friend told 
> > me participants stay in the lodge for an hour, I remembered 
> > Steven and said no thanks.
> > 
> > Dr. Bieler (of Bieler's Broth fame) said it only takes five minutes 
> > of profuse sweating to flush whatever toxins can be flushed 
> > in that manner. Any more sweating merely contributes to 
> > dehydration. And what does one breathe after 20 minutes 
> > in a sweat lodge? Surely the oxygen is gone.
> > 
> > Steven's widow told an interesting story I still recall hearing
> > second hand. Steven apparently had an affinity for owls. I 
> > guess you'd say they were his totem animal. Upon leaving 
> > the hospital, his wife encountered an owl standing by the 
> > walkway. This was in broad daylight on the campus of the 
> > busy University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Yet the owl 
> > just stood there, impassively, looking at her, like an omen. 
> > Like a goodbye.
> >
>






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