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I8ilderberg ago

Last comment posted on DemocraticundergroundI now believe it was suicide by train. Her mother's words have lifted me up, which seems so back-assward 'cause I have that feeling I should be lifting her up. I hope they lift you, too, I hope they lift up all who read them. This is what Liz, her mama wrote:

LIFE. WORDS. MUSIC.

I am humbled.

She rode into the sunset on the tail of the Comet Swift-Tuttle. As her memorial service ended and the crowd had barely begun to move themselves, a glowing light appeared rising from the sunset and continu...ed far into the east. It was something that no one had ever seen, like a tower of light, a cloud so vast that it traveled beyond the earth's atmosphere towards the sun.

The days since she passed have had cool breezes that blow short showers through the landscape, leaving rainbows all over the countryside. Everyone has remarked about it. And then last night as the memorial service ended, the beautiful sunset was suddenly over and a wide band of light appeared from the sunset. The earth was passing by the tail of the Comet Swift-Tuttle, which creates the Pleiades meteor showers in August. It last passed near the Earth in 1992, and is expected to be seen again in 2125.

Of course she would leave on the tail of a comet, she was always an overachiever. I have thought that she was saying, "This is what I can do in my cosmic form." I have thought that she was needed elsewhere, regardless of our wishes here in this life. She had to go, as my son said, because her beautiful soul was needed on a galactic mission, perhaps in another realm. You could believe that of Melaney.

The moment could not have been all coincidence. Everyone has been grieving here, and at that moment, everyone's hearts were lifted. There was too much magic. Bill started talking about it to me in Fort Davis and sounded more shaken by it than he wanted to be.

Her husband, John, is comforted. Maybe she felt she had to knock us over the head with a miracle, or more likely, a rare scientific event, so we might understand she was sending us a sign as loud as she could. She was heading off to the stars.

But I am still numb. And I miss her.See More