Paul Dane

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Paul Dane


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in Reading, The United Kingdom
June 10, 1962

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Born and raised in the west of England, Paul left home to study natural sciences at the University of Leicester in 1980 then on to Scotland where he received a Ph.D. from the University of St Andrews in 1987.

His first career, in the boom years of the technology industry, plunged him into the kind of lifestyle that was available to a fortunate few at the time. A journey which he found materially abundant and spiritual vacuous.

At the change of the millennium, he became the father of two children whose arrival caused him to fundamentally rethink his lifestyle, get rid of the empty, materialistic career and focus on the important things in life; like bringing up the kids and pursuing a less materialistic lifestyle.

Following his own advice Pau
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“The pursuit of peace and happiness does not require status, power, possession or event diligent spiritual practice.

It simply require unquestioning faith in whatever god or forces you believe control your destiny.

And the ability to hold unconditional, indiscriminate love within your heart.”
Paul Dane

“Our human self is just a wrapper, a shell to hold us in, so that we can settle our debts and learn some things that we could not learn otherwise.

We shall cast aside that shell as soon as the lesson is learned.

In truth, we are the essence of the divine experiencing itself. We cannot be contained, we are expansive, formless and radiant.

Our human self is no more than a transient vehicle, fit for purpose.

Our true self is no less than empty, joyful, eternal love.”
Paul Dane



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