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Well said. RIPOut of words. Attempted to write a few things but it's tough. He lit a fire in us all. Now it's our time to carry the torch in his honor and for humanity because that's the gift Dr. Peat left to us. His legacy....
Rest in peace Uncle Ray. You were an angel and blessing to many of us.
Indeed.A brilliant mind, and a very kind and generous man. I will always be thankful to him.
Do you think that that may not be true? I so it is not true! He seemed timeless generous and kind, and what mind and memory! Wow!May he RIP...if true. The kindest and most selfless person I ever interacted with. Truly a God's gift to humanity...that in many ways the latter did not deserve.
Thank you for sharing this correspondence. It’s special and timely.Me: I understand this is off topic from what you typically teach, but I was wondering if you have run across any information or learned on your own, things that help people grieve over lost loved ones, and or fear of losing others to death? Thank you!
Ray Peat: It activates the “helplessness” reactions in the body, stress weakening your own life, and I think it can help to get out of that if you think of your life as a continuation of theirs—the same life, though with fewer bodies.
I will most certainly be carrying you with me as I continue on in this life Ray. It's the very least I can do for someone who saved my own. I will greatly miss and forever cherish our conversations.