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Re: The Mystery of Andreas Moritz
 
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Re: The Mystery of Andreas Moritz


I find it very boring and predictable that all the Andreas naysayers have used his death to reinforce their baseless, fact-less personal objections or biases to his work.

I would be sad to hear he was sick for a long time without notifying his loyal fans of this. I personally would feel nothing but compassion for the man. And in no way would it invalidate the truth i find in his teachings. When it's your time, it's your time, our lives are planned by ourselves from before we were born, this is what he preached, and this is what I firmly believe.

If he was hiding this disease from his followers I would be saddened, because the man I had undying trust in would have been lying by disassociation, which I really just don't believe in my heart & soul he would ever do. There was just never a single indication that he had anything but compassion and honesty oozing out of every pore.

It is quite obvious that his family doesn't have the same heart & soul he has. They are covering up his death (and likely sudden death from stroke/heart attack/aneurysm) in an attempt to money grab as much as they can off his unreleased material. I for one, am going to begin the process of scanning all of his books, and freely distributing them all over the web. Because his legacy doesn't deserve to be treated like this, his fans don't deserve to be treated like this, and I feel his truths need to be heard. Regardless of how the man died.

Peace.

 

 
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