Sunday, April 09, 2006

Death of a neighbor

So there it is.   The big 'D'.  She lived alone and
loved her privacy and her rights including the right
to die as she chose. She had that dread disease
called Scholederma, and went quite crazy before she
died buying stuff on the internet. She disliked doctors,
drugs, hospitals, most people, and loved cigarettes,
alcohol and not
eating for fear of being fat. We discovered after her
death that her home was stuffed from floor to ceiling
with stuff, some new, some old,most very nice.
What killed her? Without the alcohol and cigarettes
she might have had a few more years. What I think
really killed her was Scientology from years back.
From what I have read, they appear to
 nourish fear instead of
love. 

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's like people get into this frame of mind where they feel most secure with stuff, and anything that might actually make something happen might pose some kind of threat. Keeping things static does appear to provide a kind of security I suppose, but there's not much life in it.

4:52 PM  
Blogger Jim said...

Excellent and timely article, I could tell a personal story that is similar (had a happier ending, but not always the case), about the group called 'The School of Ageless Wisdom', the use Alice Bailey's writings, and I found them quite dangerous and suffered very bad effects directly from them.

Thanks Corewell, and thanks for the visit to my Blog. Jim.

9:43 PM  

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