The front of a letter written to Jean Boudreaux. The text reads, "I acknowledge power—a high level intelligence, sensitivity, and fun. You have the ability to make things happen—with such a twinkle and such a sense of fun that it’s a joy to be around you. Charlie says “good buddy”—and that’s just what you are. I admire your independence. “The doubting Thomasina” = you find your own way, own path, love that, and your fierce caring and straightforwardness. I love you Jean! I’ve had this image of you being so young, yet you’re melting under all these compliments like all the rest of us—and that’s the human side of Goddess. I admire your Goddess wisdom. The absolute joy—knowing you and meeting you has been an absolute joy. The Goddess quality that I like about you is you know your own mind—you are your own woman. (“In the words of one great goddess, ‘Oooh—don’t stop!’”) When I first met you, you reached out—a warm, needy (?) place. Assertive spirituality—openness, determination, straightforwardness—an open innocence, open to it all—ready to know. Your openness to sharing that you are seeking but don’t really know where yet. Admire the Goddess quality of open communication—getting people to really say what they mean and understand what other people mean."