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Once again, a desperate ride down a raging river. Almost like you were given a great shock of energy. Things happened so intensely. The hole where Karen used to be was unbearable.

I liked the "praise" thing, but not how it was formulated. After my beloved passed, in pretty short order, whenever I felt grief, felt that empty place, I would turn the emotion around and express gratitude to her and the Universe for bringing me into this love state. And when my heart opened in that way, I felt a strong connection to her. (Which encouraged me to do this more)

So that's sort of like praise.

Glad you gave more quotes from Bhagwan, It gave context to the one quote that caused me to jump: "She's gone, get over it". Oosh. Gut punch. Tough love.

Reggie Ray (Buddhist tantra) used to say that you needed a consort of the opposite sex in order to "make the journey". He claimed that even the DL stated this.

The thing about the vows sort of bugged me.

For 40 years we didn't need vows like that (although we were married most of the time),because we both knew even in the troubled times that there a very deep connection between us. but what really, really mattered was the deep love and vibration that we shared at the end.

Jeez, dude. Do I have to tell you, do I really have to spell it out for a bright guy like you?

Huh?

WE WANT MORE MIKO!!!

Truly fall on the floor funny. Thanks, I needed that!

-don

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Don, Once again, thanks for your loyal encouragement. I have no idea whether the sum total of these pages will tell a story... but it makes it fun to be in the mystery. If anything, I want to bring grieving back into the province of living. All my love to you and Nadine.

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