I've always wanted to see world peace, and I spent my young adulthood as an atheist exploring social, political, and economic solutions to world troubles, and coming up with a systems approach. Colon cancer was an indication that I needed to heal myself before trying to heal the world, and that healing process included a spiritual search. I needed some kind of proof or solid evidence to convince me that God and afterlife weren't just wishful thinking, and ITC (instrumental transcommunication, the use of technology to get in touch with spirit) provided that evidence. I was so deeply moved by ITC research results that I seem to be spending the rest of my life fully immersed in it. That's typical of many ITC researchers. In fact, many of them, such as Konstantin Raudive (a Latvian psychologist who was one of the earliest pioneers of ITC research) continue the work after they die, and work to build ITC bridges from the other side of the veil. Wow, talk about job security, eh? . . . .