I’ve always believed in the power of the mind. For as long as I can remember, I intuitively knew that I could create anything I wanted—if only I knew exactly how to leverage this power.
I learned to associate mind with intellect early in life and developed a strong passion for learning. I naturally favored my rational left brain, learning primarily through logic and analysis. My practical nature led me to pursue a career in business and accounting, and the world seemed to validate my approach, rewarding my efforts with academic honors and professional success.
Still, there was another equally strong side of me —a side that craved something beyond what the rational world offered. It seemed that no matter how much knowledge I acquired, I wasn’t achieving the deep satisfaction I longed for. Outwardly, I relied on reason and hard facts to make sense of the world around me, while inwardly, I searched for a higher truth and for ways to connect the dots of my experiences in some coherent and meaningful way.