Oct. 25, 2021

Wow!

by William Goehler (author's profile)

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Wow! How can I express my utter amazement right now after 15 minutes on the phone with my ex-wife Debbie and our dottir Destiny. Its been over 20 years since I spoke with the one - and I've never spoken with the other on the phone, until just now. OMG!

PBS shows a TV Series called California Gold, with Huel Houser who is often known to say, "That's Amazing!" That's all I can think of right now. California Gold, indeed.

Just yesterday, I spoke with JR on the phone and he asked if I'm in communication with my kids yet; suggesting that would improve my overall condition toward parole suitability. "They're living their own life," is all I could say - staunchly determined to rely upon my own WILL to appear "suitable." Apathy and Boredom have similar energy flows Joe, but my utter amazement and corresponding "relief" are good indicators, I'd say.

EE--thanks to your generosity, I kept dialing my son David's number...which his mom answered today. I appreciate my PT condition you sponsored through my 27 certificates (soon to be 28) enhancing my ability to be the most sane version of me I've ever been. Thank You.

With a sincere sense of gratitude, I can actually intuit the serendipitous orchestrations preparing me to integrate with higher purpose: glorifying Logos. For the Love of Truth.

Noblesse Oblige.
WG

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rob98122 Posted 2 years, 5 months ago. ✓ Mailed 2 years, 4 months ago   Favorite
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post.

bridge44 Posted 2 years, 4 months ago. ✓ Mailed 2 years, 4 months ago   Favorite
I am so happy that you were able to reconnect with your family! I hope that you were able to have a great conversation with them!

William Goehler Posted 2 years, 3 months ago.   Favorite
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Erne2017VM Posted 2 years, 3 months ago. ✓ Mailed 2 years, 2 months ago   Favorite
'The Prophet' is one of my favorite philosophy books. It was one of the first books I ever read because I was so illiterate. A boyfriend who was a funeral director who also had his degree in philosophy and science and taught in the Newark high school was a very awesome friend. I used to fall asleep reading Kahlil's books. My other favorite is 'Sand and Foam' which is broken down in sections to different aspects of life. I would find the passage that I resonated with and fall asleep with those thoughts. In 2001 my sister left her body and Dad and I had to journey from Florida up to DC to empty Dawn Monica's apartment after her living there over 27 years. The man upstairs above my sister's apt knocked on my sister's apt door one day and came in to chat and told me how much he missed my sister being in that English Tutor apartment house. She had a Mezuzah tacked into her door frame of her apartment entrance. I had taken it down to put in my doorway when I returned to Florida. The man upstairs saw it was missing and tapped on the door. He saw me reading a Kahlil book on the couch and told me that he had recently learned that his Grandfather had helped Kahlil come to America from Lebanon. Small world we live in, never know who is next door and what roads they and their family have traveled.
One of my favorite quotes in the Sand and Foam book is

"Make me, oh God, the prey of the lion, ere You make the rabbit my prey"

That Sand and Foam raised my vibrations and left me with profound thoughts and helped me understand life. Kahlil's books and Siddhartha...I loved that book. Only to find out I wound up studying Scientology long after Siddhartha life and he incarnated as L. Ron Hubbard. What a treat. A book was written and published called The Hymn of Asia which tells of Siddhartha being born 2500 years in our century. I purchased The Hymn of Asia in the bookstore at the Church of Scientology when I went to Clearwater to learn what Scientology was. I drove 12 hours to get back home in the Florida Keys, sat up and read The Hymn of Asia and cried for hours as to the realization of who L Ron Hubbard was on our Time Track. It is a humbling book. ML Erne

Erne2017VM Posted 2 years, 3 months ago. ✓ Mailed 2 years, 2 months ago   Favorite
Well William looks like I have to change my code to enter messages in your blog on BtBs.

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