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This was a remarkable event, to watch each and every segment (thank you for the generosity of sharing it). And then to end with the tune you had playing in your mind after your son's death...I was just shaking my head in amazement at the words. I am not a gamer and have never even heard of that particular game or song (not the demographic really as a 56 year old mom) but I have had long conversations with my own son who loves some of the games--he taught me not to have any fears long ago of his playing them, by the way. I still hear the joy he shares in playing. About 15 years ago, I noticed I myself needed to investigate FEAR because it was ruling my life. I dove into it and found The Work of Byron Katie who you mention in your program, a delightful coincidence. I did her method of The Work over and over on some frightening events I had logged as tragic, and found I had been mistaken and not able to see the full picture. I've been doing The Work ever since and it's become my profession and it's my great joy to work with others in this format all the time, every day. Your experience you share here is an example for me of what can happen to step out of what one thinks is reality, into a kinder universe, through inquiry. Incidentally, right before I discovered your work here online (I ordered the book and it's on the way) my son had an emergency appendectomy which was normal procedure and outcome, but it just seemed rather an interesting composite of shared story. I am also very close to Ben, my son (who is 22), and a decade ago in my investigations, I realized one of my great fears was that he would die so I turned towards the terrifying images. I found so much awareness. However, I am so deeply grateful for your example and sharing. It is the Next Level and I am very humbly moved and inspired. Deep bow.
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