February 18, 2,002
Trying To Reach A Friend

Had a great time with our visitors this weekend, and was explaining to them about the principle of Infinite Law, that for everything there is a price.  I wish I had explained to them before they came over about my sensitivity to perfumes and colognes.  We forgot to tell them that.  Sunday night I was burning up all night.  My chest was miserable, and my fingertips and lips were numb.  I got very little sleep, so working the next day wasn't too much fun.
 My sensitivity to ordinary things that other people hardly notice, and that don't bother them in the least, is one of the prices I pay for the abilities I have to do the Work I do, and we've got to be more careful in the future about warning visitors. Two of the medications I take mask some of my allergy symptoms, lessen them, but they don't stop all of the effects.  And when some of them hit they seem to hit a little harder than when I'm not taking the medication.  So I have to be careful.  There's some things I just have to avoid.  It's a nuisance but I wouldn't give up what I'm able to do to be free of the problem.  It's simply a price I have to pay.  And though I'm sometimes uncomfortable I'll pay that price to continue serving The Lords.  But nothing comes free, nothing is easy, and people that think it is have got a big surprise coming.
John Lennon's trying to get a new song through, but the dark ones are really fighting.  I believe he wants it to be a gift for an acquaintance of our young friends this weekend.  I keep hearing parts of it, so does Linda, but it doesn't come through clearly yet.  But I get one verse all the time.  It goes something like;

"Matthew, John, and James,
They're not really gone.
You can hear them join us when we sing.
So fill your glass again
And toast Them all my friends.
And you know we'll join Them in the end.
There's no fear you know,
you know where we will go.
We will be together once again.
So lift your glass my friends,
And toast Them once again.
And we will be together in the end."

Then there's another part about calling the children in and letting them join in.  But we can't hear it well enough yet.  Maybe some day we'll have the whole thing.  It sounds like a really nice one.  Well, that's it for today!

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