The Pitch

This blog claims to offer something readers won’t get anywhere else.

Since I don’t take myself that seriously, it’s obvious this is not a self promotion. Sure, I claim to speak for God, but then I offer a short book (no longer available) on how anyone with sufficient urge and interest can become a prophet, too.

I’ll admit my approach to the whole question of life is unique enough that most people, on first encounter, think it’s bizarre. Still, I offer copious support for my approach in books and constant references to how I get to the answers I provide. Given time and effort, most people could duplicate my approach, if not my specific solutions.

But that’s the point: You don’t need to duplicate my results. You need only see that there are results and get a taste of how they feel in your soul. In that sense, it’s the approach I’m selling, not the end product.

Even the evaluation of the results is different. That is, I try to point to a different system with its own evaluative matrix. If you want what most folks want, I won’t be of much assistance. I start out assuming you want something else, a want residing on an entirely different level of consciousness. I try to alert folks to that other level and give it shape. In so doing, I remove all the constraints most folks assume without thinking.

Take a look at who I am so that you can learn who you are. Not what I am or what I do, but see the person and taste the unique energy of life itself as embodied in my words. Explore that space everyone else ignores, and which some folks actively hide from us. You need not take my path, but I hope you’ll catch the vision that there is another place to live and path to it.

In essence, I’m an iconoclast. Don’t get so lost in the symbols that you forget what they symbolize. I assert bluntly that everything on this plane of existence is symbol at best, and most of it pure sewage. I rant long and often about how our world takes itself too seriously, when it’s a big lie in the first place. I call it “mysticism” — it’s not about the answers, but how you get them.

All the other stuff — Game Theory, talk of divine justice and computer technology — are simple manifestations of that other way of looking at life. Sure, you can ask questions; you should. But recognize that my answers are mine, and not necessarily yours. Look at the answer as a token of something bigger. Then go and search that something bigger and get your own answers.

The only reason you would keep coming here to read is because my answers overlap yours enough to share a common experience in the exploration. It would be the same reason someone might hire me for any particular work at all: My output works for them well enough to use it. Either the results or the approach beckon to something inside of you. Take what you can use; the best payment is seeing you appreciate it enough to use it.

Life for sale.

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One Response to The Pitch

  1. “Don’t get so lost in the symbols that you forget what they symbolize.” = I think that pretty much sums it all up where most people run into trouble in.

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