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Re: A Question for Herr Hauser and Senor Raul
« Reply #90 on: September 09, 2020, 03:28:35 pm »
Holden,

Thank you for your response and your patience in reading my scribblings.  You say no to life a thousand times. You are an enlightenend human being, Holden, but milions do not think, act, and behave like you. What you write in this board will only be understood by a few. We live in a very twisted world.

You know in life there is always discrimination. I mean to say that there are the enlightened and unenlightened ones. Jesus, as I remember, had his apostles who understood his message. The Cathars had their perfectus, the only ones who preached while the common folks went about their daily business. You have the monks, nuns, the hermits and the anchorites who live far from the crowds.

Once I read about a man called Ramakrishna who was born the son of a poor Brahman on February 20, 1833 in Kamarpukur, in Bengal. Later in life he “became obsessed by the desire to see the reality which lay behind the image of Kali which he tended every day at the temple, and he fasted and prayed continuously. To humble himself, he cleaned out the temple privies with his bare hands and ate the remains of food which had been left by the beggars. He then swept and washed clean their eating place. He cultivated an indifference to worldly goods which he would express by taking a pile of coins in one hand and earth in the other, shouting ‘Money is dirt! dirt is money!’ before throwing both into the Ganges.”

Money is dirt! Dirt is money
uttered this man. Unfortunately only a few, would agree with him while millions, including me, would never throw money into a river.

I saw many years ago a movie called Dead Man Walking with actors Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. It was the story of Catholic sister Helen Prejean who had a relationship with Mathew Poncelet, a prisoner on death row in Lousiana. He was sentenced to death for killing a man and raping and stabbing a girl 17 times. In one scene the victim´s father says to the Catholic sister: 

This is not a person. This is an animal.
Matthew Poncelet is God´s mistake. 

These are the words many would say against you or any other who write that it would be best if we are sterilized on this Earth. But they never would utter the words above to those who masterminded this biological attack aka pandemic.
Death is all around us and Death comes in different and strange ways. I read in a Paraguayan digital newspaper, Extra.com.py that one year and three month-baby fell into a bucket of water on Sunday while playing in his house in Minga Pora, a city 413 kilometers from the capital. His mom took him to the health center. There, a doctor confirmed that her baby had died. What an absurd death!

Also last month I saw a picture in the same digital newspaper. It shows the image of a cemetery, the grave´s s words on a small piece of wood in Spanish: “Teófila Villalba. Nació el 27-VII-1967. Murió el 02-VI-2020”, This woman was born on July 27,1967 and died on June 2,2020. The woman allegedly died of Covid-19. No visitors, nobody, all this because she was struck by the China bug.

Stay safe.