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Hi again,
thank you for your kind reply.
We share many of the same kinds of interests in books.
Zee is a fluid physicist, materials physicist, biophysicist,
he taught optics and acoustics, in Denmark,
he has taught meditation for 40+ years,
he has meditation / deep relaxation scripts and hypnosis scripts.
Sheldrake's work is very meaningful, we have a number of his books,
though not yet catalogued.
I recently quite enjoyed reading the one about the 7 experiments
that could change the world.
Zee coined the phrase the 'metaneural network'
which operates between living beings.
He has a background in magnetics.
Kind regards,
Jennifer
Hello Arten60:

I'm writing to you after exploring the contents of your library
and reading your homepage.
I joined librarything only a few days ago.
We share at least 3 books; I only have 200 of our ~ 4,000 catalogued so far.

My husband's name is Zeera (Zee) Charnoe.
He is also a member of librarything (id: ZeeCharnoe).
I include the link for Zee's FREE website,
because I think there may be writings there you would like to read.

http://ecophysics.org
The Structure and The Dynamics of Oneness.

This website contains FREE writings, artwork and four books.
We also have a Sunday afternoon webcast: ANACLYSM radio program
at www.blogtalkradio.com (nothing to sell)

Zee and I live a quiet existence, surrounded by books and plants.
We seek to find others of like mind,
to have discussion / e-mail exchanges
about the shared books (writings) that we have read
and to offer Zee's writings as additional materials to discuss.

Thank you for your attention.
Kind regards,
Jennifer Gray Charnoe (id: ecohealth2003)
Did I say Rambo....I meant Rocky...you knew who I meant right?
I just finished reading yoru post, a sporting biography of Former Olympic Gold medal winner Audley Harrison Realising The Dream.

I haven't much thought about boxing really. Saw Rambo and couldn't understand why anyone would want to be involved in that sport. Still, today I can't say that I understand.

Four years back I met a boxer. He was such a gentle man, loving and kind. Pictures of him in the ring, his awards and trophies, were on his wall beside his bed. He told me stories and how he traveled the world. He told me that many called him "Gentleman Joe". Often ladies couldn't believe that this same man would fight in a ring with another man. He was a special man. He was a proud man. When he spoke of his love of this sport I could see that it was more than beating the opponant. I did come to understand that one has to feel the love of this spport in order to be a part of it.

I only wish I knew him years before. I grew to love this man. He often asked where I had been all his life. He had been a happily married man but he always said that he would have found a way to fit me into his life. I only knew him for a short time before he died alone.

I knew him for less than a year and knew that no one ever came to visit him in the nursing home. Here laid a champion boxer, frail and alone with his life achievement on his wall. I don't understand why we connected the way we did, but we did. He was 92 and I was in my middle 40s.

I wanted to share my story with you about the boxer I will always love..

Jacqueline
Hi Arten60! I have read Catch-22. I would like to know how you feel about the book and how different your point of view is from mine. Maybe you would like to read my review here,

http://www.librarything.com/work/1479#

(after you’ve finished the book that is!).
Thank you for participating in my thread
I'll check it out. Thanks.
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