Profile: Peggy eye of the truth

Personal background
I live in Colorado. I am retired now at an young age of over 50, but have had many positions in life that have added to me being me. I have read many books and taught many lessons along with the experience of living them. I do not believe that any of us in life are ever alone nor meant to exist alone. I have the patience that go beyond this life it seems.
I have gone to England to be beside a very dear friend of mine and love there. Through the advent of the computer, and his wonderful mind, I somehow made it to this site to help with the analysis of data. Life is not easy for any, but there are people that make it so much easier to be a part of forever.
I saw a man with no legs who walked in the hearts of all. I saw a deaf man smile with his own music. I saw a soul lost that found the sun, what more could any person ask for in life?
The truth to life is behind the eyes of all.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes I believe in life beyond our solar system. I think that one asset to send them is a greeting of friendliness and peace if at all possible. I know that love can cross any plateau, but extremely hard to pass that on. I do not mind my computer being used to gain knowledge on any level. I actually find it nurturing to use what I have at my disposal for the knowledge of all.
We all need to get outside of our boxes and search for more. I have always felt that we are pawns locked in a parallel universe. It is time now soon to find out the reality of that thought and any efforts we put forth surely will not harm us.
Perhaps some of the soothing music will convey our words more than this form of expression we use with words. If so lets hope they do not wish to head bang us lolol.
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