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At age 17, I left home to explore metaphysical interests. The first thing I learned, and the foundation of all my further growth, is the principle that Consciousness and Energy create reality. Only later would I discover that it creates what we know as reality.
Seeking to expand this premise, my wanderings through knowledge led me to the texts of ancient India, wherein magic and wonder thrive. I read The Mahabharata, which stretched my mind with abstract concepts, esoteric connections, and possible implications.
Within The Mahabharata hides The Bagavad-Gita, which holds the secrets to embracing True Humanity. Only recently have I come to understand it's sacred message.

These works introduced the idea of Vimanas - spacecraft which once flew openly above the awe-struck eyes of ancient civilizations. The occupants of these craft imparted information necessary for the survival of Earth's civilizations, including the magic of mathematics, and the harmonious relationships inherent throughout existence.
Learning about these harmonies excited me, and I followed this energy to Bruce L. Cathie, author of, The Energy Grid and The Bridge to Infinity.
At age 19, I spent a week alone, with no means of communication, in an isolated cabin in the heart of a thick forest. During that time, I delved into The Bridge to Infinity, and absorbed the information as if through my very cells.
This resulted in a stage of my life I never wish to repeat, but shall always serve me well. Through the most arduous, trying assay of my life, I struggled endlessly - continually striving at the peak of my abilities, always slightly beyond the limit of my mind - to gain an understanding. At long last, I emerged from this relentless hell with a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Physics - with an emphasis on the nuclear experimental side - from Colorado School of Mines.
After they gave me a piece of paper and began billing me exorbitant amounts for providing many years of extreme stress, I wanted no part of anything "of or having to do with" physics.
Thus began an unstable career in commercial construction. I've re-built active sewage systems, operated heavy equipment, worked as a physical laborer in sweltering heat, organized entire jobs as the superintendent, and most things in between. I spent a year at the Hazardous Waste Landfill at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, as the Health and Safety Officer.
All the while my mind existed within the realms of these stories.
