3/29/2025
My Dear Friend & POTUS, DJT,
I have so many questions today, as I do on every day. Being curious & inquisitive helps me get through the complications of life. What’s your approach?
Since I usually experience “monkey brain”, as usual, it’s hard to decide which queries to share with you. I will follow my practice of going with the flow of my contemplations until I reach about 2000 characters. Here goes:
Why do we have two eyes? This is my new favorite question because it melds my recent work exploring angles with the 4th graders as well as my spiritual work of looking at your administration from as many views as possible.
How do I love thee? That’s a tricky one! Elizabeth Barrett Browning claimed to love “freely” & “purely.” Most people seem shocked that I profess to see that of God in you. Some reject me for doing so. Almost everyone I know believes you to be pure evil. I understand where that sentiment comes from, but I choose to believe, as a human you have a divine spark & it is incumbent on me to seek it out.
This doesn’t mean that I ignore your flaws. To me, pure love entails loving you despite them or better yet, because of them. If you were perfect, you would not be on this planet. We are glorious because we so complicated! The history of our country is the same way – flawed & beautiful at the same time. Please embrace that rather than pretending we’re perfect.
Have you sent assistance to Burma yet? They need equipment & experts to move rubble from people trapped in toppled buildings. A headline in the AP indicates you are planning to send help, but the body of the articles calls into question whether or not “contracts for the special transport needed to get the search teams, dogs & heavy equipment to a disaster area” have been cut by DOGE. Please look into this.
Make sure to send some engineers who can assess Kyaikto Pagaoda, AKA Golden Rock. It’s about 350 miles from the epicenter. According to legend, the rock maintains its position thanks to a single strand of the Buddha’s hair enshrined within the small pagoda atop it. If that hair wiggled, the whole rock could topple. Folks have been making pilgrimages to it for 2600 years. It’s a special place & worthy of our attention.
BYBS,