I was so pleased to open my tablet this morning to find this photo of my twin sister posing with a lovely protester named Heather Jones in Victoria, B.C. Canada. My sister and I had spoken on Zoom the night before and she mentioned that she might go to a protest. She did.
Recognition for your heart work is wild and surreal.
My twin (her name is Mary) has all sorts of people running up to her and hugging her and thanking her for her work. She’s like, huh? Ohhh! You mean my sister Dr. Jessica Rose! And then they’re like, huh? Whachoo talkin’ bout foo. Hilarious!
I think that it’s truly an amazing thing that anyone knows who I am or has read my papers or words, and when I see a stranger standing shoulder-to-shoulder with my sister (with my name on her sign) in my home country, I gotta tell ya, it makes me feel like what I am doing really is helping. It’s a wicked feeling. Thank you. By the way, my sister SHOULD get random hugs. Everyone should. She is doing her part. And so are all of you.
We’re all here to do what we’re all here to do…
The long-distance sharing of the deepest and most vital qualities of human BEING with absolute strangers is one of the things that have unfolded amidst the tyrannical nonsense that has become human society that I really LOVE.
I just wanted to share this very personal note with you all to make sure that you know how much I appreciate and adore all of you. And it occurs to me by these sweet photos that everyone is doing a wonderful job.
Maintain your stance. Maintain your freedom. Never give it away.
So touching. I've known Jessica for months now and I never knew she had a twin sister or she has MS. Wow. I suggested Jessica start writing a substack a few days ago and she has exceeded my expectations. AWESOME job!
You are a special Yid!!! Thank you for educating me!