Dear Mark
Thank you for all your Herculean efforts. I am in awe of you.
I have just completed a second reading of Pax Neo Tech and am almost through a second reading of Miss Annabelle. I am suffering greatly from the loss of a dear friend and companion of twenty five years. I get comfort and hope from your books. I can tell you have experienced the excruciating pain of loss and how it is magnified on the eve of immortality in the C of U. I admire your ability to carry on after the death of your Dad. I have had glimmers of the joy and exhilaration of the child of the past, but they are fleeting and very brief. I am hopeful time will heal. I obviously relate to Sally and Jasmine.
I look forward to learning more and becoming the person I am meant to be, however, it is profoundly sad without my friend.
Thank you for listening.
Jean Goodwin.
Jean, The lost of anybody is terrible. It took me many years to get over my Dad. He died broke because he would not take a penny from anybody no matter how dirty they treated him. Being honest meant a lot to him. It means a lot to me. Let us bring in a honest world. Mark Hamilton has shown us the way. Let’s do it! Russel Creamer