About The Author
The author is an entrepreneur and businessman involved in marketing for many years. After trucking it out for several years in the corporate jungle he traded the security of a stable and secure job working for someone else for the freedom and independence of working for himself. With little capital except his own energy and the determination to achieve personal freedom it was a difficult route fraught with a lot of struggle, anxiety and fear of the future.
One night in his early twenties he missed the last bus to his suburban home and decided to sit it out in an all-night diner where he got into a conversation with a truck driver. The truck driver told him about a book written by a Tibetan monk that changed his life. He was incredulous but promised to check it out. After he bought the book out of sheer curiosity, the book gave him a new view of life and led him to amazing personal experiences that he had never thought possible, answering a lot of questions he had held since childhood. It also set him on a lifelong journey to discover the mysteries of life, creation and the human mind. His first breakthrough came when he was broke and unemployed but decided to dish out most of his cash to learn Transcendental Meditation. This very simple process cleared his mind off a lot of static and brought about a clarity of mind he hadn’t experienced before. It paid off material dividends that he’d never thought possible.
His first out-of-the-ordinary learning experience was with EST, Erhard Seminars Training, where he learned to confront and clear his fears of expression. He has also been involved with Silva Mind Control and RSE School of Enlightenment. He has taken self hypnosis lessons from Dr. Lee Pulos, who brought the discipline to the business world. He’d like to think that he has balanced the physical and the spiritual in his life. With this book he shares his own experiences with the hope that it may help readers lead better lives.
On this website the author has referred to Shamanism, which was an important step in the evolution of organized religions. It is also important in demonstrating the power of the subconscious mind, the seat of real power in our lives and the key to healing and making substantive changes in our lives. The author does not practice shamanism as a ritual, or any other ritualistic school or discipline.
The author invites comments and questions from readers, some of which will be published on the FAQ and comments page