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I have been known to refer to myself as a "renaissance man." I always liked the term, and in my case it seems to fit. At various times in my life I have excelled in music, science, mathematics, psychology, metaphysics, computer programming, the Internet, business and marketing, writing (fiction, non-fiction, and poetry), sports car racing, teaching, and several somewhat less well-developed areas. This diversity of interests, accomplishments, and knowledge have given me a unique and multifaceted view of myself, life, the Universe, and everything.

My life has been an ongoing attempt to merge these divergent points of view into a seamless perspective, one that has allowed me to make sense out of what would otherwise have been chaos. So far, so good. I don't pretend to have all the answers, but I have a few I are pretty solid, and a good start on many more.

Most, though not all, of my interests still play a role in my life. I still play guitar, though not professionally as in the past. I spend hours a day on the Internet, which has become a true passion in the last decade. I write, but not as much as I have at other times. I want to do much more, but I have a few other fish to fry before it will be time for that. I try to bring my own rendition of metaphysical psychology into every facet of my life, both public and private. It is at the core of my worldview. I want to devote the remainder of my life to sharing what I have learned with others who are seeking answers to their own questions. It is my cherished hope that some will find my thoughts and creations helpful in their personal quest.

If you find anything here that contributes to your own journey, I'd love to hear about it. Please let me know what tickles your fancy and what doesn't. I'll try to provide more of the former and less of the latter.

Yours truly having fun. In the interim, I hope you'll enjoy and profit from what is here now and in the future. As a dear friend once said to me, "My wish for you is that you learn to love yourself completely." That sentence proved to be the first snowflake in what soon became an avalanche of self-awakening second only to my discovery of the Seth material nearly a decade earlier.

I leave you now with the immortal words of that great American philosopher, Buggs Bunny: "Don't take life too seriously, Doc. You'll never get out of it alive." Or as Seth put it, "On the one hand you take life too seriously, while on the other hand you don't take playful existence seriously enough." May all your most cherished dreams come true.

 

Ned B. Johnson

 


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