Robert- Received your check. Thanks. Today is the
service/memorial. Perhaps there will be another in the future? ~ B.
I will never forget the first time I met Bea at Logan Airport in
Boston August 1990. I felt an immediate connection and comfort with her
charismatic style. We developed a true friendship, As time passed we
both changed, as time has a way of doing that. But I so admired her
integrity and the compassion she felt for all those who suffer. She was
always looking at the big picture and she is now un-manifested energy. She loved the scientific world
of physics and was especially attracted to the philosophies of David Bohm
and Krishnamurti and their deep explorations of the ultimate meaning and the
nature of thought, insight, existence, death, truth, reality, intelligence, and
so on.
She believed, as she told me when we spoke of death, that her spirit, soul,
consciousness would exist forever. It doesn't matter if you call it
Heaven, energy or love they are all synonymous.
Bea was a true intellect! I will miss her physical form and her
inquisitive nature. One of her many gifts was loving others. Impersonal
love for mankind. Impersonal love is not what we normally think of as
love, but is indeed a virtue.
Thank you, Bea, for being you and allowing me to be in your
life!!
So much love,
Bhavani-- or as the name you had given me at birth: Margaret Marie
Miner
"Love is what you've been through with somebody".
~James Thurber
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