Farewell to Pat by Ed Kelly

It is with great sadness that I must bid farewell to my friend Pat. He was hand-picked by my father to begin working as a radionics instructor in 1984, a challenge he accepted and a role in which he flourished. In the 27 years to follow, Pat taught hundreds of students in both the classroom and farm environments, sharing his gift for energetic awareness and conveying the skills needed to make new researchers successful.

Pat was never satisfied to rest on his laurels, remaining eager and interested until the very end in exploring new dimensions of knowledge through radionics. He developed many new radionic rates, coordinated research projects and shared the experiences gathered through his individual and collaborative efforts. Yet, Pat never wanted credit for any of his work. Indeed, this remembrance will be the first time we have published his name despite his direct involvement in numerous articles over the years.

He will be remembered by all who knew him as a man of patience, kindness and concern for his fellows. Speaking to me in his final days, he shared one last piece of wisdom. He told me he had no fear, noting that all his time spent working with radionics had made it clear that the physical body is the very least part of who we really are.

Thank you, Pat, for all your friendship and support! You will long be remembered.

2 Responses to “Farewell to Pat by Ed Kelly”

  1. Pat was my teacher, my mentor and my go to guy. He said he would change our lives, and he did! He was such a gifted researcher, and when I would contact him with a problem I couldn’t solve, he would call me back laughing and say “you always do want to be different”. Then would give me the answer to my question. What a guy. He will be missed by so many, and I know we will meet again on the other side. Until then, I will always ask “what would Pat do?” and hope I get an answer.

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