Mission.
Ii met Robin O’Toole in June at the end of my first year of law school. Law School was hard on me. Woman were drastically in the minority and unwanted. Robin say me, meditating, on the Pier on the Ocean City, N.J., boardwalk and asked if I would like to learn about the Unification Church. I spent the weekend with her group and learned to recognise a group within a group that might be hostile to me if left to run its course.
Robin’s effort was to help individuals like me to distinguish between my own effort to get along at work or school from a union group embedded in the entity which was foreign to me and would remain so. Robin also broached the subject of communists and cult which union will engender so that I learned how to see these things at close range without paralysing fear or action out.
It is not insignificant that Robin has a Scottish accent, like her husband Peter O’Toole, that reminds you that societal problems cannot be shelved with conceited generalizations that result in the loss of dearly needed friends.
Robin was so generous, humble and wonderful about writing that I became accepted and understood in the face of what I would eventually think evil, union. As Victor Frankel said, “You can live with any how if you have a why.” I learned to recognise friends amidst trial that would help us on to the end and even be family, loved ones and friends of great worth.
Robin O’Toole is, in fact the daughter of Victor Frankle. She, like her father, trusts your strength as an individual and so helps enable you to survive problems which as a society in trouble is going to demand of you.
Robin’s cousins, Michelle D’Angelous, whose husband Tony from Prague that is Poland and both Turk and Czech engaged the enemy as the oldest of the young men who survived kidnapping and desolation, and her cousins have been my friends in a time of war. Like,Robin and her father, Victor Frankle , theyhave the greatest respect for the talents God gives each one of us to speed us on our way to home and to happiness, and ultimately heaven.
Robin is married to Peter O’Toole, my first cousin. His extraordinary courage in times of chaos, as evidence even in times of chaos, as evidenced even in his movies, assure me that Robin’s marriage will last forever and her generosity to me and others like me will by fully rewarded.
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