I was raised starting in the 1950s in 1952 when I was 4 starting in San Diego California. I moved here from Seattle then specifically the suburb Lake Forest Park where my grandfather had several acres of apple trees, cherry trees, raspberries and blackberries etc. which was very beautiful then. I could literally walk out the back door to my home at age 3 and pick all the raspberries and blackberries I could as long as I didn't get too many thorns from the bushes stuck in my little 3 year old fingers.
My parents were mystical Christians and went to their church regularly at least 2 or more times a week. Neither of my parents smoked or drank. As I grew up I learned to believe in Jesus and how we were supposed to grow up to be like him and make our ascension like he did.
As a young man I found myself to be both a survivor and very pragmatic but also very kind from having survived both whooping cough at age 2 and Blunt Trauma childhood epilepsy from age 10 to 15.
So, when I first read about Buddhism a lot in my 20s I liked the idea of feeling compassion for all beings including insects, bacteria, trees, plants all animals, humans and everything else alive in time and space. So, being a very eclectic person and interested in always learning more about anything I was interested in. I studied Mystical Christianity and Buddhism on top of already having seen angels since I was 2 when they healed me from whooping cough then.They have been protecting and healing me my whole life by God's Grace.
By age 30 to 32 I became even more interested in specifically Tibetan Buddhism because I have been gifted by God living in my body with me since at least age 15 so supernatural events I have experienced all my life. When other times people around me have seen this I had to work hard sometimes so they wouldn't faint from how much this alters your reality when things supernaturally change suddenly. But, this is often how God Works.And Sometimes he doesn't really care if people faint or not when things need to change.
Lives need to be saved. People need to become enlightened. He has made my reality so completely new sometimes I have fainted too. So I just have come to expect this because God has made a home in my body with me so what did I expect?
So, supernatural events, healings,
changes in time and space around me are normal events to me now.
But, at this point 1980 between ages 30 and 32 I learned I believe about Vajrasattva and Nyema. IF you see a painting a Thanka of them they usually are in Yab Yum in a state of delight. But, what they are to me is the God and Goddess of the physical universe.So, this is how I think of them.
Male and female enlightened heads of the physical universe. I'm not sure other religions can get to a being that covers not just earth, not just the solar system, not just the galaxy but all galaxies and beyond. So, my connection with Vajrasattva and Nyema is very very powerful now all these years later.
But, I wanted to introduce this concept of a male and female Yab Yum couple who stay at this point in enlightenment and evolution waiting for all sentient life in the universe to become fully enlightened.
By God's Grace
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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