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You are loved beyond your wildest dreams!

It’s time to wake up humanity

I have explored inner worlds, galaxies and star systems beyond comprehension and through it all, through my remote viewing and mystical experiences I have realized in a profound way that my perception of being a separate entity is entirely false. 

This truly is an elaborately constructed dream in the mind of the One Infinite Creator and that creator has boundless love for us. It is patiently waiting for us to invite it into our lives and when we allow this Higher Self to unfold in our lives it transforms our experience into something utterly amazing.

God is Good. Call it what you want — call it the Force, call it Source, call it God or Brahman

The inescapable fact of reality is that we are all one. And That Thou Art.

We appear to be individualized points of consciousness in this dream that is the physical universe, but if we go inward with the right devotional attitude, austerities and meditative practices, we can see the Truth for ourselves. We have access to anything in the universe, we can perceive anything and we are encouraged to cultivate spiritual powers that will transform the world. We devote our lives to the service of others because we fundamentally understand there are no “others.” We are all one.

This is the ultimate calling, the ultimate truth, the ultimate way to embrace a profoundly spiritual life of fullness in a universe that is one giant living mind and everyone we meet and come into contact with is in fact different versions of ourselves. Meanwhile, the outer world we experience is a mirror of our inner world.

Going outward to change the world takes a lot of work, but going inward takes a moment and that moment changes everything. The universe is very much alive and we have at our disposal divine resources we would never think to reach for or try to use. There are many among us, including yours truly, who have been wielding enormous spiritual power their entire lives in an unwitting, haphazard way.

With the world at such a complicated turning point and so much on the line, we have no choice but to wake up and unite as one tribe. Humanity is one tribe and our family in the cosmos is patiently watching us and cheering us on so we can rightfully claim our heir and truly discover who we are.

This is the profoundly ironic riddle to existence. I’ve said it countless times. Your destiny is to discover your true identity and abide in your true nature, which is divine.

God is Good! 

But some people don’t see it this way. So many people in the western world are completely blind and hypnotized. Some people have turned what could be a wonderful dream into a desperate nightmare without end. If there is a hell, I have surely seen the depths of it through drug addiction. And I’ve broken free. Doing so has liberated me from powerful spiritual energies that reside in unbridled desire and abide in the doctrines of dualistic religions devoted to dividing mankind when we need to unite.

One thing I have discovered early on, without question, is that there is no such thing as death. Death is ultimately an illusion because when the body dies, our consciousness journeys onward. The soul moves on. Some souls travel in groups while others wander from plane to plane, such as mine.

Nevertheless, every living being is essential to this evolution of infinite consciousness. No one gets to opt out. Even suicide sends you right back to where you were eventually as there is ultimately no escape from the infinite continuum of consciousness. The substratum of the universe is awareness. Through awareness we are all connected similar to how electricity powers every part of a home. Knowing this, it would be wise to embrace this glorious gift of life we have been bestowed and go inward.

We must rise to the challenges life presents us to embrace learning, growth, and eventual transcendence. This might not be easy, especially in modern western culture, which has been hypnotized by materialism and is entrenched with depression, addiction, obesity and mental illness galore. There is a massive spiritual vacuum in the west and nihilism has taken hold.

The startling decline of western society is summed up in work performed by Princeton economists, Dr. Angus Deaton and his wife, Dr. Anne Case. Their work won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science in 2015. Their research reveals a startling and tragic reality about western society, a reality I’ve experienced first hand. 

The death rate among middle-aged white Americans, such as myself, is steadily rising, especially when compared to every other age, racial and ethnic group in America and other nations that are “developed.”

What is so shocking is that the rise in death rates is not because of the usual causes, which include heart disease, cancer and diabetes. Instead, this steady growth in death has been caused by overdoses and suicide — all of which stem from alcohol, heroin and prescription opiate overdoses. Other substances include meth and fentanyl.

Having seen the horrors of this epidemic firsthand and survived the very thing killing everyone, killing many of my friends and associates, I feel a profound sense of duty to serve in some way to help with this problem.

The trend has alarmed the professional community. The main culprit in this pattern of destruction is intimately tied to the spiritual vacuum that has crept into our secular nihilistic culture. Mainstream Western society takes its lead from conventional science, which is outdated and naively materialistic. It flat out denies the reality of soul and spirit in our lives and the undeniable existence of a Higher Power. Few people value the necessity of a spiritual life, a spiritual connection to the divine and this cuts the soul off and sends it on a path of tremendous suffering.

How can I help?

I have tasted death, overdosed, survived dozens of severe car crashes and slept through freezing cold and countless other close calls that indicate to me I have a purpose here and I need to be fulfilling it.

How can I serve others, because these “others” are merely different versions of me and I can clearly see how they are enslaved by these powerful mind-altering substances that are incredibly hard to break free from. Breaking free, for me, was nothing short of a miracle.

I slept in dangerously cold sub-zero temperatures one night and should have frozen to death. Something touched me out there in that darkness and allowed me to see the light and see the reality of the afterlife, the reality that all of existence is an endless stream of consciousness and there is NO death.

If there is a hell, it is the profoundly painful life of spiritual emptiness, the life of an addict who will stop at no cost to get “one more.” Just one more.

Then one more, and one more and it never ends.

Although some people might not understand the power of gratitude for having broken free. But I do. And not only that, I am actually grateful for having been blessed with that priceless “gift of desperation.”

I would have never gone to the lengths I’ve had to go to, on a super spiritual level, had it not been a matter of life and death.

Desperation and rock bottom was a solid foundation to rebuild an entirely new life and unravel a better version of myself that continues to strive for excellence to this day, ever-striving to find ways to be of maximum service to others.