
About Richard Radice
When I was young, I daydreamed about how things worked. My dad was a do-it-yourselfer, and I’d watch him carefully as I helped. Sometimes if he was confronted with a challenge, I’d ask questions that would reveal solutions, and I would be amazed by such revelation
In the mid-1980s, I was introduced to metaphysical theories and truths by some outstanding teachers. I learned what my Higher Self was, and about the amazing help that is available to anyone, from teachers, guides and ascended masters, if only one genuinely asks. I wanted to know the workings of the realm of Oneness. As I practiced moving energy, amazing phenomena happened, including healings, aports, and past life regressions. My wife and I attended many classes and together examined the texts and lives of the ascended masters. I went through great life shifts during this period.
Metaphors and Images
I met Mark Ruffner at a workshop in 2018, and we discovered our overlapping interests in metaphysics, graphic design and the arts. Mark introduced me to automatic writing, which we refer to as journaling. I used to ask for guidance verbally, but a lot of answers were lost over time. Writing it down gave me a record for reference. I have directly received spiritual and cosmic information, as well as formulas, engineering tips, and health advice. Because I have an interest in mechanics, Oneness transfers thought to me using mechanical terms and images.
The Direct Connection
Oneness also presents ideas or truths metaphorically so I can understand. When I asked, “To whom am I speaking — is it my Higher Self, or teachers, guides or masters?,” the answer came as, “All in Oneness.” What I have come to understand is that the most appropriate being will help you according to your need. These are not psychic messages, but the direct connection we all have to Oneness through our heart. I sometimes refer to Oneness as “They,” the complete One Spirit. Often “They” reference my earlier life experiences in order to help me clearly see the present. In rereading the journal entries, sometimes there are surprises. The language structure often differs from my own, and occasionally words require going to the dictionary.
Mark and I found the answers to the questions we were asking so incredible that we started meeting once a week to share our journaling.
— Richard Radice
