Earliest cognitive memories include the deep longing to awaken and experimentation with meditation and all things esoteric. At 13, I had an energetic spiritual experience, later understood as a "kundalini awakening", accompanied by the visceral understanding that the body-mind is not the "doer." What followed was decades of a messy, intense, humiliating, exhausting, and profound spiritual journey, while appearing as a "householder" in the corporate world.
With an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, I had a 30 year career in executive leadership in IT and Digital Marketing. I resigned as the Chief Digital Officer for a company in Silicon Valley in 2012, and started a law firm. I am also a licensed an attorney, and my law firm is focused on helping people with severe disabilities.
Now semi-retired, I am working as a certified ICF-PCC executive coach. In that capacity, I coach organizations undergoing large scale transformation, and coach leaders to connect to their innate wisdom so that they may transform themselves and the world. I coach from the Gestalt and Co-active models, both of which emphasizes the present moment and immediate experience. I continue to work as an attorney serving disabled claimants and plaintiffs. I have fondly been referred to as a "monk in a business suit."
Above, is the story of the "I that I'm not." The "I that I am" has no definable qualities. That's what this website is about.
The first shift of identity occurred March, 2008, into "witnessing consciousness" or "essence nature." The second shift occurred over a period of time beginning in 2010, into Unity Consciousness. I began writing and selectively speaking about the non-dual ideas in 2013. The third shift occurred June, 2014; Universal Consciousness. The magnitude of the Reality unveiled at the third shift could not be conveyed by language and I, therefore, became silent on this subject. For all intents and purposes, all words came to end.
After a near 10 year integration process, a very good friend encouraged me begin communicating this understanding.
Silence is Speaking (again).