Sent to me by Joyce Marshall Colleagues, You may not have seen the fourth link below, another reflection on Charles' self-immolation, relating it to those in LGTB community who are being immolated. k http://revjeffhood.com/dont-you-dare-turn-your-head-the-self-immolation-of-t... http://www.tylerpaper.com/TP-News+Local/202001/stepsoninlaw-of-man-who-set-s... http://www.tylerpaper.com/TP-News+Local/201968/madman-or-martyr-retired-mini... http://sealowder.com/tag/reverend-charles-moore/
Hello all, I was in the Order from 1971 through 1976, so I’m sure many of you don’t know me. I was married to John Latham at the time. I forget the details but somewhere during those years at some meeting or other in some town I’ve forgotten about, Charles was leading a discussion. Someone told a story of personal loss of a loved one, then another did the same, and I did the same. As there seemed to be a desire to move on, Charles said: No, this is how the dead live on. And so the stories continued a bit. It was a precious, touching, and profound moment that Charles created. A moment in time I’ll always remember. I didn’t know Charles well nor work with him directly. But what I saw was a kind, sensitive and profound spiritual leader. I’m grateful I knew him. I’ve read so many of your stories about Charles - not just his final act but old times that mean a great deal to you. I sense that this is what Charles might have hoped would happen; that through our stories his dedicated to the relief of innocent suffering would live on and possibly inspire others to take up a similar dedication. Whether we and others in our country choose to be inspired or repelled by his act is a personal choice, but it seems to me that that’s why he ended his life in such a dramatic, painful, and impactful way. As many have said, I would not do it myself and I believe there’s plenty to keep living for and fighting for in our society. But obviously some are called to take a different stance as regards the end of their lives. I wish you all well and join you in mourning the passing of Charles Moore. Grace and peace…. and Namaste, Jan (Latham) Allen On Jul 5, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Ken Fisher via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Sent to me by Joyce Marshall
Colleagues,
You may not have seen the fourth link below, another reflection on Charles' self-immolation, relating it to those in LGTB community who are being immolated.
k
http://revjeffhood.com/dont-you-dare-turn-your-head-the-self-immolation-of-t...
http://www.tylerpaper.com/TP-News+Local/202001/stepsoninlaw-of-man-who-set-s...
http://www.tylerpaper.com/TP-News+Local/201968/madman-or-martyr-retired-mini...
http://sealowder.com/tag/reverend-charles-moore/
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