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Undoubtedly today's vicious attacks will cause monetary costs that haven't begun to be completely figured, from the insurance sector especially, as CNN Europe reported. As with all horror we try to mentally dig our own way out of it, and do something about it. I just thought of this while at church. Yes, I went to church and prayed that we don't have more senseless killing, that it doesn't escalate into more attacks on more innocents; that the victims find peace; that their families and friends somehow find peace, love and forgiveness again. Nonetheless, I just thought of this: I've been moved in the past to write music at times where I felt grief or otherwise couldn't make sense of things. I would sit down and immerse myself in looping and music, and sometimes dedicate it to the people involved. The first time I did it was "For Absent Friends," which was dedicated to a friend of mine who'd died of a heart attack in 1996. It helped me put it all in perspective, as I'd never even lost a family member before. Undoubtedly right now I think I'm in a kind of physical shock, though. I know that there were so many victims involved, that we all might know someone who perished today. But I know I would like to try doing the following: To help out with the monetary losses, which will be felt for some time, what if a bunch of people got together to make some peaceful but respectful material, for a CD collection, or for that matter an online service that could provide payment for the playing of material. The entire income would go to help with the effort, of course. One wouldn't want to take credit or raise ones' level of success on the basis of this horrific day's attacks. I suggest then that everyone who contributes material use the artist name of "Unknown". This would mean that the only thing at all that you'd get for contributing work to this project would be in your soul. You would never take credit for the piece. Maybe if we got enough people involved we could leverage even someone like mp3.com to perhaps pay MORE THAN THE USUAL PITTANCE, and pay it all to the fund that must eventually be established to help all of this. How often does one get a chance to improve the state of things using the abilities one loves using? To say nothing of the assistance to creating a peace-oriented state of things for those listening to the music. Let's get some discussion going about this. I think it might be a good thing to do. I'm going to go now. Too many people died today. Stephen Goodman http://www.earthlight.net