Conversation about love, wholeness, living like Jesus, truth, oneness.
"My journey has been an amazing ride from darkness to love.
From my parent’s bitter, violent, divorce, to the violence put upon me from religious leaders and school teachers to my own expulsions from all authority establishments for violent behavior, to the drugs I then used to calm and soothe my pain, and finally to the many violent characters I played as an actor in Hollywood, I then one day fatedly adopted my first dog, Burton. On that first day, after he ran away from me, I grabbed him and screamed at him for not listening to me. The terror in his eyes was that of a little boy who was treated the same way by his mother. My dog mirrored to me all my projected deep, unconscious, wounds and traumas, and all the anger, rage, and aggression I had held onto. From that very first encounter of myself in my dog I started the journey and investigation to undo the done, to find my way back to my truth. This took me through myself, gradually walking away from a lucrative acting career and into my college studies of spiritual psychology, numerous other courses, coaches, and therapists, and much cracking, crumbling, crying, and dying, and back into my creativity, art, and writing. This dying and rising from the ashes, again and again, this hero’s journey, brought me back to the deeper understanding of that of the love that always existed within me, within us all.
My purpose in life is love."
--David Dayan Fisher