About
From a pretty young age I had my sights set on penetrating the mystery of reality, with questions of meaning and purpose early beginning their work of vacating a childlike disregard. My exposure to Christianity then was vague and lacking in the depth and substance I’ve found through years of seeking truth, but initially I regarded the notion of God as a matter without consequence. There was little in the way of wise and meaningful presentation, nor in variety, in terms spiritual, and having such an insubstantial exposure I presumed that if conventional religion was “spirituality” then I wasn’t spiritual. Naturally, I chose an atheist prerogative, and so began my investigation into the nature of reality.
It wasn’t long before I learned through personal experience the meaning of Heisenberg’s quote “The first sip of natural sciences will have you atheist, but at the bottom of the glass, God is waiting for you.” Except that I hadn’t found God, I had found agnosticism. I continued this journey for years, exploring all major religions and philosophy, the occult, mysticism, and essentially anything I could get my hands on. It culminated in a personal contact with an angel named Hamael, who by implication revealed that Christ was the Highest of Highs.
It was another fifteen years before I was humble enough to accept Christianity, and met the Holy Spirit of Truth, receiving my baptism in the spirit. Since then, my continued diligence in pursuit of Him and more profound and deeper truth in Scripture has led me here: to addressing what appears now to be the most important matter in all of history, our continued progression into the realization of true personal relationship with the living God, to know Him and be known by Him in accordance with the example of His Son, and His teachings regarding this matter.
I have dedicated my life, wholeheartedly and unreservedly, to the doing of His will, to sanctification and to leading and discipling men into the real Kingdom of Heaven, an authentic and genuine relationship with our Father, in spirit and in truth, by living faith, a faith which is based upon evidence found in personal experience with our Father.