The Chair

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Mikado14
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Post by Mikado14 »

I should be talking to his son soon, I'll ask.

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Post by JZimmer »

Hi all!

Again, I know I don't say much, but I have been here for along time! Many of you don't know me, but I am very much a people person. So, by me not saying anything, is a lot by saying nothing. Look, this is a situation that is never easy to deal with and we all deal with loss in a manner that helps us get thru a situation.

I feel great sorrow for the loss of flow or for that matter anyone that we know. Forgive me if I sounded like don't care. I do! I think that over time we will all deal with great adversity. If we are to make a difference, then we must know that the only people we can count, care about or trust is... well.. us... To make it thru this we must be as one and take care of each other!

I am there for anyone that needs me, and will be until the end! Whatever the hell that is.... lol!

Maybe this sounds stupid, but ... while dancing is better than marching, their of no better trubute than dancing with your friends!

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Re: The Chair

Post by ibrian »

Many many thanks for posting this up, Mikado - flowperson was a popular member of our interfaith forums, but suddenly stopped posting in March this year.

No one was sure if anything had happened, but even yesterday he was still being asked after.

I'm genuinely sorry to hear that Robert has passed away, and can only hope to think in positive terms of his flowing onwards ahead of us. I can't think of any post that defines Robert, but I'm left with the memory of someone who brought a sense of companionship through interested and generally good natured conversation.

Many thanks again for posting this information, as it will at least allow our own community to give their respects and good byes.

In the meantime, if any of his friends and associates wish to view further words he posted, here is flowperson's profile where you should be able to find his numerous posts if required:
http://www.interfaith.org/forum/member-flowperson.html
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Post by Linda Brown »

ibrian,

Words cannot express how very important your message has been to me ( and perhaps many more of us here on the Forum) Flow has been so painfully missed by all of us. But one thing I need to say right now, if I ever have anything to say about it, regarding any kind of " table" that might be set ... Flow will ALWAYS have a place set there and recieve the first toast!

And thank you for giving us these words from Flow .... which we need to see now/

Hi Netti...If one walked down the street in any large American city and asked 100 people if they recognized the name, Pierre Tielhard deChardin as the 1950's ex-priest and writer who named the process of moving from an electric and electronic person-to-person communication/control matrix to one of a telepathic nature and basis, first their eyes would glaze over and then roll back into their head as they blabbered in a spittle-laced blur of non-sequitors. Then a few would sober up and say, who?...Pierre what's his name ?

Please do not misunderstand.I would have welcomed a noosphere- matrix based communication network some time ago. First it must self-organize and become a real thing. But as Chris so wisely observed, The Corporate Bulls**t approach has not allowed such things to progress and happen as yet, and I see no indication that the Corporate money metering and extraction mechanisms will relent anytime soon and allow truly free communication to rear its ugly pinko commie socialist heads.

flow....

And there is a BIG Cosmic happenint here folks because you know Paul. Brother deChardins book happened to be one of Morgans favorites which he carried with him often, a gift from my Dad during that visit in Florida. So the Universe is laughing right now .............. thank you ibrian so very very much. Linda
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Post by Linda Brown »

ibrian,

Words cannot express how very important your message has been to me ( and perhaps many more of us here on the Forum) Flow has been so painfully missed by all of us. But one thing I need to say right now, if I ever have anything to say about it, regarding any kind of " table" that might be set ... Flow will ALWAYS have a place set there and recieve the first toast!

And thank you for giving us these words from Flow .... which we need to see now/

"Hi Netti...If one walked down the street in any large American city and asked 100 people if they recognized the name, Pierre Tielhard deChardin as the 1950's ex-priest and writer who named the process of moving from an electric and electronic person-to-person communication/control matrix to one of a telepathic nature and basis, first their eyes would glaze over and then roll back into their head as they blabbered in a spittle-laced blur of non-sequitors. Then a few would sober up and say, who?...Pierre what's his name ?

Please do not misunderstand.I would have welcomed a noosphere- matrix based communication network some time ago. First it must self-organize and become a real thing. But as Chris so wisely observed, The Corporate Bulls**t approach has not allowed such things to progress and happen as yet, and I see no indication that the Corporate money metering and extraction mechanisms will relent anytime soon and allow truly free communication to rear its ugly pinko commie socialist heads.

flow...."

And there is a BIG Cosmic happenint here folks because you know Paul. Brother deChardins book happened to be one of Morgans favorites which he carried with him often, a gift from my Dad during that visit in Florida. So the Universe is laughing right now .............. thank you ibrian so very very much. Linda
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Post by Linda Brown »

So read it twice, once for each dimension, Hello Flow! Linda
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Re: The Chair

Post by Mikado14 »

ibrian wrote:Many many thanks for posting this up, Mikado - flowperson was a popular member of our interfaith forums, but suddenly stopped posting in March this year.

No one was sure if anything had happened, but even yesterday he was still being asked after.

I'm genuinely sorry to hear that Robert has passed away, and can only hope to think in positive terms of his flowing onwards ahead of us. I can't think of any post that defines Robert, but I'm left with the memory of someone who brought a sense of companionship through interested and generally good natured conversation.

Many thanks again for posting this information, as it will at least allow our own community to give their respects and good byes.

In the meantime, if any of his friends and associates wish to view further words he posted, here is flowperson's profile where you should be able to find his numerous posts if required:
http://www.interfaith.org/forum/member-flowperson.html
Mr. IBrian,

Hello and welcome to the forum. I have been taking a leave of posting on the forum for my energies are in a direction that Flow would approve. I feel that I need to post this to you for if I don't, my soul would be troubled.

Apparently, you have read what I wrote back in April, I will add a bit more. Several friends along with myself were to meet with Robert back in March in the town that he lived in. This meeting was planned for a long time. We were like minded individuals and if you recall from the beginning of my post, this was in relation to the table of 12. The only one missing would have been a fellow from around the world "down under". Have you ever anticipated something so much that you couldn't wait? Well, that was how I felt waiting to meet him and the others. Repeated attempts to raise him on the phone went unanswered and as I noted, I became concerned.

I am going to openly admit something to you and it will be to the forum. Flow kept coming to me in my dreams and there was this sense of urgency to call. When I finally did call, his son Andrew answered, he would have been leaving to go home the next morning. ( I heard you Robert, it just took me awhile to accept your call!) After all this unfolded I was made aware from someone else whom I respect (but I am still pissed at him for not telling me in advance and yes I know you gave your word but..) that it was Robert's request that the meeting take place without him and that none of us should know. This same person told me how brave Robert was with what he was facing. I believe he was brave but I also believe there may have been some fear but then he and I shared something that few do, we both had Near Death Experiences. In any event, he wanted the energy of the meeting to be on a positive note and not be brought down and centered around him and his impending..well, you know. This is the kind of man he was. His concern was for the good that this meeting would do even though he lay dying in a hospital...alone. (I am angry at you for that Robert, it wouldn't have mattered to me I would have been there even if the others didn't know, I would have come!)

I see from your profile that you are about 36. Robert was 66 ( if memory serves me) and in looking at that, I would say that it is proof that generations can be bridged and that age has no meaning in the grand scope of things. You have imparted a wonderful gift upon this forum, and most especially to me, a gift of 2,000 posts hidden away, tiny morsels of his unique brand of wisdom for all here to read for the first time as if he were here.

Perhaps this is something you might enjoy reading from our forum as an example of how seriousness and humor were blended, as Gregg Vizza would say, Flow and I hijacked the forum:

https://www.ttbrown.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 138#p10138

It has been a pleasure Sir and don't worry about the thinning part in the back, I can attest that it gets worse before it gets better!

I must go, I have a present to open and there are 2,000 parts to it.

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Re: The Chair

Post by kevin.b »

ibrian,
Welcome to you and all on the interfaith site.
Flowperson was and still is ever so special, class.
We all upon here miss Him, thats our loss.
We are all ONE.
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Post by XVII »

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In loving memory of our brother Robert...
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XVII,
Hello, We just posted exactly at the same time, in this strange matrix system, thinking of the same person, flowing about us?
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Post by XVII »

Good to meet you Kevin... amazing huh?

I have found ita real pleasure to read this forum and see Robert from posts I have never seen, but I am mostly touched by finding another digital community that has grown together and become one through love and it is really touching to find more that love and miss our brother, he was rich in loving friends, and that is by far the best wealth one can gather...
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Post by twigsnapper »

One hoorah for the past, one for the present, and one for the future.
Thankyou XVII for coming forth.
And thankyou again Mikado. twigsnapper
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Post by arc »

Flow
Left before my time
Over the river he hath already crossed
Winging quietly now between the grains of time itself

All who knew him ,saddened by his
Leaving as he did, but know his is
Welcomed and indeed
Admired on the other side
Yesterday has folded her wings and
Styx has carried him forth
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Post by htmagic »

Hello ibrian and XVII, welcome to the forum! And welcome back Mikado, you have been missed.

I joined right about the time of Flow's passing from one dimension to another so I never had the pleasure of talking with him on this forum. But I have read his posts that are like mile markers on his journey of life and after I read about his passing, I felt as if I lost a good friend as well.

Our lives are like a vapor and we should make the most of our families and friends while we still have a chance.

Let's Dance,

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