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Cadegiani is brilliant and extremely capable. But that no longer matters in modern political circles where power, drugs, and money are the only lingua franca. So while politicians and their allies insist on imitating Marie Antoinette's famous "Let them eat cake...." routine and millions die or suffer horribly, they think they are somehow immune. It is not so. Such actions cause many other things to come into being, and the law of karma is automatic. Somewhere, sometime, in some apparently unrelated manner perhaps, the web of lies and caused deaths comes home to visit. Would that it could be more present and physically visible, like in a month or two. I take no satisfaction in seeing this. But it will happen. Truly sad, but the classic "equal and opposite reaction" clause will kick in at some point. Try it this way: at the very moment of death for these types, do you really think they will not be paralyzed with fear, and thus unable to let a mandatory event come to pass with feeling, wonder, Grace, ease, and at least some degree of realization? All this bullshit is people who do not understand themselves or the universe they appear in, and they will pass from it with greatest horror and fear, only to repeat their stupidity until they learn.

I'm so happy you do what you do, have compassionately and aggressively treated thousands. Truly compassionate service to mankind is a far greater move than the BS and lies and politics. I know it's hard, very hard, but it is a superior man who chooses this path and serves others selflessly. you can be right or wrong (in your case you're right), but choosing the path of right relationship to this mess makes every difference to mankind in a very dark era. I praise you, Flavio Cadigiani, Paul Marik, and others who can do this. It is a difficult and sacrificial life. It must be done and is done by heros of science, medicine, and humanity.

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You talking about the moment of death made me think of my father. My father was a man of the cloth for over 50 years and I remember him talking about being with people at the time of death. For most it was a peaceful transition. There were a couple of people that my dad said when they crossed over they were screaming and in terror. I never forgot that. He said it was terrifying to watch and shook him to the core.

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