To: drlevy88
From Websters 1913:
Felo-de-se
(||Fe"lo-de-se`) n.; pl. Felos-de-se [LL. felo, E. felon + de of, concerning + se self.] (Law) One who deliberately puts an end to his own existence, or loses his life while engaged in the commission of an unlawful or malicious act; a suicide.
Latin/ not Greek, apparently
Felo in latin means simply (thief or robber) according to my latin/english dictionary.
154 posted on
10/27/2003 9:14:37 AM PST by
TaxRelief
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To: TaxRelief
George J. Felos (Boston University, LAW76). Author of Litigation as Spiritual Practice. Blue Dolphin.
Emotionally devastated by divorce, attorney Felos undertook a two-month monklike residency at a yoga center and returned with little patience for anything but religious activity. Still, life demands income. He took on defense of a right-to-die case and then of a complex tax case that transformed him for a while into an international detective, and learned that spiritual truth exists in all endeavours and leading a purposeful life means being ever open to that truth. Natalie Jacobson McCracken
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10/27/2003 9:36:46 AM PST by
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