I finished
my 6 years at St. Lawrence and
attended St. Francis in Milwaukee for 2 years and received my BA in
Philosophy. During my last year
there we studied the history of philosophy and I loved the tenets of
Existentialism - I think therefore I am.
I went to UW
at Madison for a year studying science subjects. Uncle Sam came after me for Vietnam so I took on a teaching
contract in Milwaukee at a Catholic grade school teaching science to the 6th,
7th, and 8th grades. I did this for 3 years and stayed out of the army. I got married in 1969 and had a
son in 1970. My wife never
recovered from what we would call now post partum disease. The doctors treated he badly and she
had to be institutionalized. I got
a divorce and sole custody of my 2 year old son. I was working in construction now and the winters were too
cold.
I left
Wisconsin in 1972 for California.
I had a sister who had moved to the LA area. I stopped at my Aunts in
Phoenix on the way and got another construction job. I was laid off at one time in 1973 and made some portable
glass display cases for some turquoise dealers. I did not know it at that time but the display cases took on
a life of their own. I named my
company Arizona Case and ran it
for 20 years. At one time I had 15
employees. My son and I had
traveled in 44 states doing gem shows selling display cases before he was 10. I
sold the business in 1993 and took a 6 year payout. The business is still going at www.arizonacase.com .
In 1981 I got
married again and had a daughter with my second wife. In the mid 80’s I decided
to find all I could of the occult books we were not supposed to read. I just knew inside that there had to be
more truth that was hidden than we were being taught. In 1987, when I was in a small bookstore, a being came next
to me and actually handed me a book of the shelf. There was no one else in the
store except the cashier, and I did not see the door open and close. The book was “The Keys of Enoch: The
Book of Knowledge” by Dr. J.J. Hurtak.
I met the author in 1989 in Sedona. We had a study group in Phoenix
every two weeks and because of my ability to make displays I started to make
the 5 platonic solid shapes. We still have a study group meeting in Sedona 2
Sundays a month.
I met Drunvalo
Melchezidick, author of “The Flower of Life” in 1991. My studies led me to the science of Sacred Geometry. After selling my business in 1993, I
spent the next 7 years reading, studying, making the flower of life and
platonic solids, attending sweat lodges, walking on fire. My funds from the
sale of my business ran out in 1999 and I needed to find some work again. I went to Las Vegas in 2000 and worked
as a pit boss in the casinos for 3 years. I got divorced again in 2001 as my
wife at the time wanted to stay in Phoenix. We are still great friends. In 2003 I got heal spurs from standing
on my feet 8 hours a day and had to quit that job. I sat and meditated and ask spirit where I was supposed to
go. I was only 58. I felt I was to move to Sedona and
asked my son who lived in Flagstaff to come and get my stuff with his truck and
trailer. At first, I worked hotel
desk jobs in Sedona. I was able to
set up my wood shop again while there and by 2005 was making enough from my
hobby to support myself. 
I have lived in Sedona 10
years now. I got a laser engraving
machine in 2006 and learned how to draw in autocad from my son. I drew the designs found in the crop
circles of England and the laser engraved the designs and cut them out of 1/8
inch thick maple. I had a new product to make and sell so I went to England in
2008. I sold the product to a
couple of stores near Stonehenge and Glastonbury. I also sell to some stores in Sedona and Mt. Shasta. I have
been across the pond 4 times now and also went to Australia in 2012. I put up a
website -www.geocosmicarts.com so my sales keep on increasing.
In 2007, the
Author, Dr. J.J. Hurtak asked me to speak on sacred geometry at his annual
conference. I was happy to so and
have done so every year since then.
I went with him to the Yucatan - Chechen Itza pyramids in 2008 and 2012
to speak. I also spoke at
one of his conferences in Europe in 2009.
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