I underwent a deep purification process via the teachings within the Way of Mastery:- three major retreats in Ireland, three courses and an ongoing studentship through the Friends of the Way Immersion Program, through my teacher Jayem and through my own channelling of Spirit, Spirit Guides and Ascended Masters From the Christ Lineage.
My background training is in art, graphic design and music and all of these have now been utilised by Spirit to form a basis for showing the ancient ‘Way’. Singing is now utilised for group Light Healing Sessions, live or recorded and art channels through in many ways:- as portraits, as symbols, as calligraphy and ‘Light Language’. I also went through a stage of healing and learning via Buddhist teachings. Eventually, I was guided to my teacher of the Way of Mastery by opening myself enough through Reiki so that I could start to channel all kinds of beings, the main guide and Ascended Master, Jeshua ben Joseph, also known as Jesus the Christ.
When first these ancient mystical teachings came to me, I recognised that I had a long relationship with the Lord’s Prayer, and that even though, as a child, I never had a religious upbringing, somehow I managed to connect with beings all over the planet, via the Way of Mastery—a whole orchestrated network —joining for the real awakening of planet Earth and the whole of humanity, in what’s called by Jeshua: ‘The Atonement’. I had already studied 'A Course in Miracles', but found the language difficult to understand. The Way of Mastery appealed to my heart’s yearning for Real Love — Reality.
I would not call myself a teacher, but a servant of The Light. I am a student of that 'Way' that requires seeing through the matrix of ego's dream consciousness that creates, what Jeshua calls in
The Way of the Servant: ‘The dream of Separation’. Through my own journey I have released much of my identification with being a person and have a created a lovely space for worship and praise of ALaHa, Oneness… our one true God.
‘I came to make the below as above,
the outside as the inside,
and to unite them all through the word and the symbol.’