I left California in July of 2006. I bought a new home in Spokane, Washington to be near my son, and to embark on the next chapter in my life. Not really sure what I was going to find up here, or where my life was headed at the time, I jumped in with both feet. It took a while to settle in, and slowly I got familiar with my new city. Still not ready to go back to work, for I was still in my healing place, getting adjusted to being alone again since the passing of my lovely wife Judy, in April 2005.
In April of 2007 I felt ready to reenter the work force, so I took employment with a major pharmacy chain, and am doing very well now. About a month after I started working I received an invitation to the Neothink Society. Of course with all things new I proceeded cautiously, wondering why me, and how did they find me. These were some of the questions I had, but a funny thing was happening. My inner voice was telling me that everything was ok with this. So I proceeded to become a member of the Neothink Society. What really attracted me to this was my need to become the person I was meant to be, not to follow along in a job of stagnation, but to take myself to the next level of my life, and to be a creator of excellent values. Not just for myself, but for my family, and society.
I have been a member for almost a year now. In that time I have learned many valuable things to make my life more exciting, and creative. I Started back to college, and I’m studying music, and learning to play the piano. also I have learned to make my job more fun. I achieved these things by working with the tools the Society has given me in addition to working with other members across the country in our weekly meetings.
So far I can say that this has been a very rewarding and life changing experience for me, and I am continuing to grow into the Person I Was Meant To Be, an honest integrated thinking man, with no limit in sight. I am extremely thrilled to be here, and want to share this with each and every one of you. In addition I would like to thank my mentor Mark Hamilton for all the knowledge, creativity, and love that he passes to me through his teachings, thanks Mark!.
Sincerely your apprentice,
Alexander