The vision is crystalizing.
It’s becoming clear to me what I’m here to do.
I’m here to engineer paradise — to create heaven on earth.
I know I will succeed — because I’m not the only one here on this mission. There are plenty of Paradise Engineers out there. And there are many more who will join the cause.
In fact, my immediate focus is on recruitment and training. I’m running the beta version of a coaching program called Paradise Engineering that is designed to get you in alignment with your highest possibility — your personal paradise, your divine purpose, your dharma. Once we get a critical mass of integrated individuals aligned with their personal paradise, then our collective paradise — heaven on earth — will naturally emerge and unfold.
The goal is to build a Light Triad of love, light, and life to counter the Dark Triad of psychopathic, narcissistic, and Machiavellian tendencies that plague humanity. The goal is to build an army of changemakers and leaders, artists and innovators, lightworkers and spiritual warriors, who have confronted the darkness within themselves and can hold space for others to do the same.
Now, I know what you must be thinking — all this talk of creating “heaven on earth” is well and good. But is it actually reasonable to hope for such outcomes when the threat of nuclear war hangs over our heads, when the Dark Triad types seem to have a tight grip on the controls of Spaceship Earth, and the world seems to be rapidly spinning down the drain?
I agree — it’s not reasonable to be hopeful given the facts of our situation. But then again, I am not a reasonable man. In the words of George Bernard Shaw — “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. But the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”
I will become an atom bomb of love, light, and life. I will supersaturate the world with my brilliance and radiance — and I will ally with anyone who’s willing and committed to doing the same.
I’m not just hopeful. I have radical hope!
I’m not saying that we will win.
I’m saying that we’ve already won!