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Biography

Hi, this is Robert, thanks for thinking about me.

I am a pretty average person, much like yourself perhaps - in one end of life's "business as usual" meat-grinder and, for reasons that I cannot even begin to comprehend, out the other end more aware, stronger and wiser (as I like to believe).

One thing never changed, however. I still detest all self-indulgent hypocrisies, bullying and superciliousness.

I grew up in the 1950s in Minnesota, attended a military day-school and subsequently graduated from a small, liberal arts college in up-state New York.

After a stint in the Army as an aircraft tower operator, I worked briefly in banking and as a copywriter. I also became active in the civil rights and antiwar movements.

The status quo then was indeed crazy, and as the “movement” began to O. D. on itself I decided to split. I worked my way around the world.

While traveling, I also began polishing a writing project of mine which later became the “New Language of the Sacred” (NLS) featured on this blog.

After three years “on the road”, I came home, got married, settled in New York City, worked in advertising/PR, got divorced, re-married and raised probably the greatest son in all of creation.

About 15 years ago, the self-indulgent excesses our culture is so fond of resumed the attempt to devour me for good, so, once again, I split, meaning that I quit the corporate life and became a bartender.

About three years ago I discovered a powerful new income opportunity grounded, in part, on the foremost principles of quantum mechanics. Moreover, I found that it tied in beautifully with my NLS and everything else of real importance that I believe in.

So, I retired from the bar business to devote all of my time and energy to that synchronicity.

As for the present, I guess you could say that overall I am a mostly grateful and joyful person these days.

Interests

Intellectual history, writing, reading, empowering others, making money, family, the natural order of things, baseball