I went to the Australia day celebrations in Melbourne city today.
It always freaks me out a bit to drive into the city. The Org is "right there" and always forefront in my mind.
I had to drive right past it to get where I was going. I always feel nervous doing that. I'm lucky I have tinted windows
It all passed without incident. There was no one outside as I was paused in traffic at the side door.
About 20 minutes later. as I walked along the parade route I saw the Chaplain of Melbourne day Glenda Payne coming towards me. I was with my daughter. I know she saw me. I saw the flicker of recognition in her eyes. Then nothing. She stared right through me and passed by without comment. It was like I didn't exist.
I suppose I should be grateful, but instead I felt sad. She has spent her life in the CoS. Paid $100,000s for "abilities", yet she can't confront this SP with her daughter on a day of celebration of "Freedom" for all Aussies.
Glenda, if you ever read this, I care about you and if you ever wake up, call me. I know you have the number.
It always freaks me out a bit to drive into the city. The Org is "right there" and always forefront in my mind.
I had to drive right past it to get where I was going. I always feel nervous doing that. I'm lucky I have tinted windows
It all passed without incident. There was no one outside as I was paused in traffic at the side door.
About 20 minutes later. as I walked along the parade route I saw the Chaplain of Melbourne day Glenda Payne coming towards me. I was with my daughter. I know she saw me. I saw the flicker of recognition in her eyes. Then nothing. She stared right through me and passed by without comment. It was like I didn't exist.
I suppose I should be grateful, but instead I felt sad. She has spent her life in the CoS. Paid $100,000s for "abilities", yet she can't confront this SP with her daughter on a day of celebration of "Freedom" for all Aussies.
Glenda, if you ever read this, I care about you and if you ever wake up, call me. I know you have the number.