A letter from W. H.
Haisadiam,
sent via fax to the
White House
a few minutes after
the noon of September 11
----it
started, without the lines above, as follows:
September 11, 1998
Dear Hillary:
Let me, please, give you a line of instruction given by Buddha to me and you, to
us all, when we encounter great suffering moments:
To
do the hard to do,
To
bear the hard to bear.
( In
conforming to love and wisdom as Buddha has always instructed us. )
For a few times in the past nineteen years, I was inspired, guided, and
strengthened by the wisdom and power of this line from Buddha, one of God’s four
greatest prime messengers* sent to human beings, and passed with peace of heart,
mind and soul, along with faith, hope, and love, through the tortures in life and heart
during those periods of hard, suffering time.
Please also pray, for sure of course, to Christ Jesus our Lord of salvation, for
guidance and help, and grace.
Bearing in your mind, or trying to recall, or to remake, to rebuild, the earlier,
sincere belief in or impression about God’s promise of faith, hope, and love (which
have been in the human soul ever since God’s creation of the human species despite
whether or not people, or any individual, recognizes this or not),
You can try to recall, and re-treasure----while knowing that indeed it and he who
will show it to you again heartily will be refreshingly re-treasured by you----the good
treasure in the heart of the man who did inspire romance and love in you, and make
you want to have him as your husband, and then share with you, though with sad,
heart-breaking moments smeared in, many a good moments in life before.
If you have the wisdom, or the faith, to see through the turbulent and torturing
passages of things and times in the periods recent and to come, and still see that the
good treasure in this man is still there ( dust-covered, or lust-covered, to lead to quite
a few sad, heart-breaking moments in your life, yet still is there ), you will find it
much easier to follow the instruction of Buddha’s teaching quoted above:
To do the hard to do,
To bear the hard to bear.
And it will be much easier, much heartier ( he will know it! ----he can feel it ),
and much more lastingly, for you to really forgive him, and stand by him to face, to
tackle, and to accept and pass through what the American people will feel and think
about him, not just what the American Congress will do to him, your husband and the
President of the United States of America, in sex-scandals-related legal actions,
including possible impeachment.
May God bless you----I know He will look at you tenderly if you have faith in
His love and power because of your love for your husband, as I once thought about
and got such a revelation when I was watching, while passing by during a morning
walk, a group of variously aged women doing health dancing in a park: there’s a
romantic portion in them, in every heart and soul of these women, whether young or
old.
May God bless you,
And bless America.
Sincerely yours,
[ Signature ]
* God’s four greatest prime messengers, in the order of the time of their mundane
birth: Buddha, Confucius, Jesus, and Mohammed.
Attached information:
[ The attached information was like that, except the portions concerning Michael Jordan’s
final come-back and the best wishes for the Pacers in the NBA finals for the 2000
championship ring in 2000, in the message “Who are you?” sent via fax to the Indiana
Pacers of NBA of America on June 17, 2000. ]