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Yep Judy!

It seems true that Einstein's first child was a baby

girl with Down syndrome named Lieserl. Lieserl's mom,

Mileva Maric, was one of Einstein's students. After

having the baby, her parents tried to raise the baby,

with Maric. But, Lieserl passed away from Scarlet

Fever at 21 months old. Einstein wrote Maric a letter

dated 1903 saying how sorry he is to lose baby

Lieserl.

There is a book about Einstein, his mistress, and his

baby girl called ``Einstein's Daughter: The Search for

Lieserl,'' by Zackheim. Worth reading!

Cheers,

Sara

--- Judi Grossman <judig2@...> wrote:

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From: Judi Grossman & lt;judig2@...>

Hi! I ran across a tiny little story in the Dallas

Morning News the other day that said that Albert

Einstein had an illegitimate child. It was a baby

girl who died (I think they said before the age of 2)

probably from heart defects. The information about

this baby noted that she was " mentally retarded " and

from descriptions of her it is suspected that she had

Down Syndrome. I was wondering if anybody else had

read about this before.

Judi-Mom to Sam & 33mos (today!), Identical

Twins

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http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples

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> Therefore there is no death, only a transformation of our own

> 'light energy' into the next dimension. The Near Death Experiences (NDE)

> have been leading us into this possibility.

>

====== This is shown in the book " The Holographic Universe " by M. Talbot.

Links so many heretofore unconnected mysteries, including that " death " is

simply the movement of our consciousness to another plane of reality.

Greg

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> Therefore there is no death, only a transformation of our own

> 'light energy' into the next dimension. The Near Death Experiences (NDE)

> have been leading us into this possibility.

>

====== This is shown in the book " The Holographic Universe " by M. Talbot.

Links so many heretofore unconnected mysteries, including that " death " is

simply the movement of our consciousness to another plane of reality.

Greg

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