A Very Abbreviated Autobiography


by


John Morgan Newbern


I was born in Baltimore, Maryland on November 28, 1944 to parents of Swiss and French ancestry. The direction of my life, as influenced by my parents, was to be towards the military. In December of 1955, at eleven years of age, a series of unusual events surrounding my visit to Kukulkan’s Pyramid in Yucatan, Mexico changed that direction forever. The presence of the ancient Mayan temple so touched my curiosity and my life that the next decades would be spent in search of a meaning to all of this, a search for the root of the truth.


Thirty years ago my teacher was a Tibetan lama of the order of the Ancient Ones, or Nyingmapa. I should say here that it is without a doubt a dear price that I've paid for the information I received, far beyond any dollar value that might be assessed. Following that initiation I was given a directive to “go teach” this information to those who are able to comprehend it. Now, thanks to the modern computer I am able to share this information more readily.


Today I am in Northern California with my dearest Kiyo-chan, our kitties, bunnies, and garden, living right on the faultline and enjoying the later part of my life, making a continued effort to follow Rimpoche’s directive.


If you have any questions about anything you read here, please feel free to write. I live to talk about this stuff. I sincerely hope that you can benefit from this information.






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