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Q: You have not provided any evidence. How have you come to your beliefs?


Let us begin by agreeing on a few things: Many say that one must have faith in the existence of a deity and the afterlife; We live in a scientifically and technologically advanced time, and as such we understand many things that we did not, just a few years ago; Due to the advancements in our understanding of things, faith is no longer sufficient to cause many of us to believe in what is not apparent-having faith is not proof; and, Few are likely to believe anything as outlandish as a supernatural existence without proof.


That said, all the evidence for what I have written is discernible by following my instructions on the final page of the book. Specifically, you will gain sufficient knowledge to be able to converse (that means a two-way conversation) with God-you will be able to ask Him yourself, and receive an immediate answer.


God does not have ears that grow from the side of trees or the walls in your room. When we pray, we do not have to acoustically say the words, we may pray in our minds. He hears prayers by what has colloquially been called telepathy. Everyone is telepathic; few realize it. In the book, I give the example of two people who have had a verbal argument. When first separated from each other, each finds that they are continuing the argument, in their own minds. What is happening is that they are not arguing with themselves, but are continuing the original argument, telepathically, with the other, and do not realize it. This happens to everyone.


There are two things that need to be accomplished, prior to gaining the evidence that you require. First, you must be deemed worthy of a response. Worthiness is acquired by having certain knowledge. By reading the book, with an open mind, from start to finish, you will gain this knowledge. Finally, by understanding the nature of telepathy, you will recognize God's response. If you go right to the end of the book and attempt to converse, you will fail-you must first read the book from start to finish. Many will undoubtedly disagree with some of what I have written. However, if you stick with it, and in the end, ask God, He will tell you that what I have written is the truth.

Q: I do not have a neurological malady, so why should I buy your book?


There are many individuals who are effectively asymptomatic (they show no outward symptoms). In other words, you may still have a spiritual presence within you, signifying sainthood. This book will lead you through the discovery process. Additionally, there is good information for those that are not so blessed. Finally, it is the knowledge of God, which is gained from reading and exercising the contents, that is of the most value. The fear that arises from knowing that there is a deity, will help immensely in curbing evil behaviors-hence, saving your soul for a happy existence in the afterlife.

Q: Science has said that Tourette's syndrome is genetic, so how can it have anything to do with a ghost?


All the material evidence, which is what science presently deals with, does point toward a genetic origin. After all, if you, your father, and your grandfather all had the symptoms of Tourette's, there is a high probability of a genetic link. This is especially the case if no other cause has been identified.


The reason Tourette's, and other supposed idiopathic neurological maladies, appear to be familial is that certain behaviors are taught by parents to their offspring, and intern handed down to subsequent generations. When these behaviors lean toward righteousness and holiness, they invite spiritual interactions, which may occur from one generation to the next. In addition, because certain behaviors and mannerisms do tend to run in families, the same spiritual interactions are needed to match. One would not take one type of medication for all diseases. Likewise, different spiritual interactions are required when there are different needs; including, Tourette's to instill humility, epilepsy to bring about obsessive compulsive behaviors, and migraines for general behavior correction.

Q: Where do you get your information?


I have used a several of avenues to derive the information presented both in my book and on this website. First, I have relayed instruction received from both God and His spirits. Secondly, I have augmented this information with my own insight, where appropriate. Finally, I have used some research, to match my knowledge with both scientific and modern terminology.

Q: I believe there is a ghost, how do I get rid of it?


First, do not be afraid, angry, or display any negative feelings or emotions toward any spirit. Also, do not use profane language at one. Spirits are just like us, except without a material body. That means that they have feelings and thoughts just as we do. As such, always treat them how you would like to be treated. Second, I would recommend that you make contact with this entity. How you speak to yourself, in your mind (without acoustically saying the words), is how one speaks to a spirit. If you think, "hello" to this spirit, you will most likely hear-in your mind-a response in return. At first, you may think that this response is really generated in your own mind, it is not!


Once contact is established, you may politely ask the spirit to leave you alone; however, in “getting rid” of this being, you maybe making a great mistake. If you have realized that there is a spiritual presence, it is most likely a blessing. Contrary to popular opinion, spirits that interact with us are benevolent, and are here to help. They are often playful, but sometimes bothersome, just like many people. I would recommend that you embrace the situation as an opportunity to improve yourself through the learning that occurs in any new experience.