Philosopher of Metaphysical Sciences, Ph.D.

I graduated from Fordham University with a Bachelor's degree in financial accounting and from Pace University with a Master’s Degree in information technology. I was a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Malaysia for 2 years, then eventually received a position as a Budget Director for the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) where I worked for 15 years. Then I went into management consulting working for companies like Deloitte Consulting, Hewlett Packard and Computer Science Corporation as a Program Director installing software for clients such as the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Army, General Motors and Becton Dickinson. However, my passion was always metaphysics. During my Peace Corps days, I started reading the Complete Works of Vivekananda, Psychic Experiments Behind the Iron Curtin and various books about Edgar Cayce. When I returned to New York from Malaysia I discovered a Vedic Center in Manhattan and studied under a Vedic Monk for 12 years. During my United Nations days, a staff member of mine gave me a copy of A Course in Miracles. I read it many times when I was travelling to projects around the world. When I was liberated from work (I do not like the expression retired), I decided to move to Antigua, Guatemala and for two years I conducted a class for adults on A Course in Miracles and eventually wrote a small 60-page book, The Essence of A Course in Miracles. Eventually I decided to return to university and study metaphysics. I searched and searched and discovered the University of Metaphysical Sciences. Now that I have completed my studies with UMS, I will be reaching out to the Force for direction as to what I will do next. I would like to coordinate with UMS establishing partnerships with other universities and I would like to develop a curriculum in metaphysics for high school students and maybe even teach. But I am listening for direction.