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Did you know that 95% of job applicants never even land an interview?

In Pro Resumes Made Easy, expert resume writing veteran Andrea Drew takes job seekers on an easy-to-follow, step-by-step process designed to help them turn their resumes into
job interview magnets.

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Here’s the set-up:

95% of people fail miserably in their search for a simple job interview – 95%!! That’s in spite of the fact that they put in the effort to create a good resume, they buy the appropriate clothing to make a great first impression, and they take the time to learn the effective job interview techniques for success.

But instead of an invitation to a job interview, they get the cookie cutter, “Thanks but no thanks” letter, notifying them of job application failure. In other words, they don’t even make it to the job interview stage! Sound familiar?

If that’s been your experience so far, listen up: chances are it’s not your fault. Chances are it’s not your lack of experience or qualifications that’s letting you down. It’s something as simple as your resume. In fact, I’m almost certain it’s your resume that’s not cutting the mustard for you.

And that’s where this ebook by an expert resume writing veteran can help you learn:

  • How to get more job interviews without spending a fortune on professional resume writers (page 6)
  • What real, winning resumes look like because I provide you with samples of effective resumes that got interviews for my customers (pages 24 and 77)
  • The SINGLE most critical resume step that means the difference between success or failure and can GUARANTEE a resume that gets results in hours (page 16)
  • The biggest resume blunders and how to avoid them (page 69)
  • What you must do NOW to dramatically increase your resume response rate by 100% (page 10)
  • The one explosive secret that’s sure to get you more job interview requests than you could have ever imagined (page 19)

…and much, much more in this specific A-Z step-by-step guide on how to write a resume that will be a magnet for job interviews!

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an excerpt from

Pro Resumes Made Easy

by Andrea Drew

CHAPTER 1

some basics

What is the purpose of a resume?  If you ask most people, they will tell you it is “to get a job interview.”  Yes, that’s right it is designed to get you a job interview.  But a resume is also designed to sell you, or generate enough interest in you to make the reader make contact and schedule a meeting time.  Your resume has had enough impact, that out of the hundreds of resumes a recruiter receives in their email inbox daily, yours has stood out.

If you’ve heard the saying that recruiter’s look at most resumes for between 5 and 20 seconds, it’s true.  Add to that equation the fact that resumes are now received via email inbox, and you need to consider the fact that this means that the top third of your first page will be the first thing the recruiter sees when they click open the attachment.

I’ll be running you through the step by step process I use when writing a resume.

My resumes are written in a way that they;

  1. Catch the recruiters eye immediately

  2. Give them a reason to keep on reading

  3. Stand out by writing them in a way that only 5% of all job applicants use effectively; and

  4. Works with scanning software sometimes used by recruiters

  5. Makes the reader want to meet with you!

CHAPTER 2

the first part of the resume writing process – planning

I’m sure most of you have lots and lots of questions including what headings to use, how long should it be, and do I include an objective and similar questions.

In my 11 years of writing resumes professionally, I’ve lost count of the number of questions that I have been asked about resumes.

Honestly, I think the best way to do this is for me to go through my resume writing process step by step, and then, when we’re done, I’ll include a list of possible questions and answers that may be still unanswered at the end of this book, OK?  How does that sound?  Good.  OK, here we go.

The first thing to understand is that you don’t need to include the word resume or curriculum vitae (CV) as a title within the document.  What you are really telling the recruiter in doing so is that you really do think they are thick as two short planks, and that they are so dumb they don’t even realise that this is your resume.  No, don’t go there.  By the same token, you don’t need headings or identifications such as name, address, telephone.  It is obvious what they are!  Surely people aren’t that dumb?  (Hold your tongue!)

Most resumes I see (and I have seen thousands) fall into the “shopping list” resume category.  That is, they are a hastily written document scribbled down, and it is just a list of boring, general descriptions which mean little.  The problem with this type of document is that it only describes the sort of duties that anyone in that position could do.  There is nothing in there that markets you as a unique individual with value to bring to the potential employer.

Usually, when a client purchases a resume writing package online, they also upload their current CV to me.  At this point I acknowledge receipt of their payment and documents, and ask them to complete my in-house questionnaire.

Why do I do this?

Well most resumes are what I have rather cheekily termed “shopping list” resumes.  That is, a quickly scribbled dry boring very general list of functions and responsibilities.

This does nothing to market the candidate, and actually really only talks about the types of functions anyone within that position could perform.  A resume needs to talk about why you are different.  What challenges or problems did you face, no matter how small?  What did you do to solve these problems?  And (hopefully) what was the fantastic result?

It is this information that I am really looking for when sending the questionnaire to a client.  I also send them a video to guide them as to the “resume gold” that I am digging for.

Once I receive this, I get to work.  I’m going to show you my process from start to finish, using the case study of “Angela” but firstly the planning stage.  I usually write an action plan as this makes it easier to write the resume.  It doesn’t need to have all the boxes and look beautiful so long as you have the information there to work with.

       Here is a sample:

So you can see there I have the person’s name – their position title, the position they are aiming for or targeting and their personal traits.  Similarly I list the number of years’ experience they have, as well as their “hard skills.”  These are their skills that I will be using to formulate a list of keywords within the resume, more on that to come.  Hard skills list should only include those skills and ability that can be backed up by evidence.  General skills are something most job seekers use a lot of; I see lots of words such as “team player” and “excellent organisational and prioritisation abilities” and most readers will scan over these if they look general without hard evidence.

What the job seeker doesn’t realise is that almost every other job seeker out there has done the same.  Of course they don’t realise this, as they don’t get to see lots of CVs as I do (and lots of recruiters do) and so these statements lose impact.  Statements such as “Contract Negotiation” and “Process re-engineering” or “Profit Maximisation” where this is backed up with evidence is much more powerful and makes the reader sit up and take notice, even if just for the fact that they very rarely see a resume of this kind.

Keywords are something that are not only used to attract the readers’ attention, particularly in a situation where a recruiter is scanning through hundreds of resumes; they are also occasionally picked up by computer scanning software.  Not all recruitment companies use this software, but those that do are able to search across their entire database of say 20,000 resumes through scanning for several keywords which may be for example, FMCG (fast moving consumer goods) or Contract Negotiations.  So including “hard skills” here within the keywords section serves a dual purpose in that these words listed on the first page could more than likely assist you in gaining an interview, months after registering with a recruitment company.  A position comes along, they interviewed you six months ago for a different position, and they registered your CV on their database and do a search and bang, up comes your resume in their search results months later!

Getting back to the action plan and resume writing, the second page of the action plan is where I plan the “meat” of the resume or achievements.

I use a tried and true method of CAR or Challenge, Action, Results.  Here what I am doing is splitting up achievements into chunks to make sense of these prior to writing the resume.  You will see here that these make up the bulk of the job seekers “story” and really demonstrate their skills:

Here you can see the challenge, action result planning in action.  As the above text is a little small, I thought I’d include a few of them here:

Challenge

  • Lack of shared purpose amongst staff, four departments all working hard but efforts disjointed and haphazard

Action

  • Strategic Planning Review – several meetings took place, review distributed to staff.  Met with resistance due to perceived increase in workload, involved staff to gain 90% commitment – arranged meetings so staff could “vent” – facilitated sessions to demonstrate how sharing of information needed to be reciprocal (i.e. other depts., customer) – arranging training sessions in customer service and dealing with difficult people for managers and supervisors

Result

  • Two supervisors struggling with change resigned, Staff turnover reduced from 30% to 5%, Profit increased by 3% as well as adding 4 additional resources across the contract, Finance and Facilities depts. Held their own strategic planning sessions using my principles to ensure uniform message, resulting in late invoicing and debtor’s payments reduced from 60% to 5%

As you can see this is my rough “internal” text.  From here it is a matter of tight phrasing, trying to get the salient points across to the reader without being too drawn out and long winded.

In this case the CAR approach became these two bullet points one after the other:

  • Instigated and rolled out a series of strategic planning review meetings with outcomes distributed to staff.  Allowed staff to communicate frustrations and concerns whilst simultaneously facilitating training sessions in customer service, and dealing with difficult people.  Staff turnover reduced dramatically from 30% to 5% with a marked upsurge in morale and a more cohesive unit.

  • Increased profit by 3% whilst adding five additional resources across the contract through formulation and rollout of strategic planning, staff training, facilitating staff meetings and demonstrating how improvements could be made

Here’s another example of how a rough CAR planning point became a selling point within the resume:

Challenge:

  • Tenders for project work not being effectively managed with customer complaining – complaints were justified

Action:

  • Arranged for myself and two others within Facilities department to be trained in defence’s procurement guidelines, then implemented these into all project processes including Identifying exact scope of work, using correct forms and processes throughout tender process

Result:

  • Additional $3 million of work managed from writing scope of work through tender process and to financial completion for year 2007/2008 – on time and on budget.  By 2008/2009 this was done without my input

Which when rewritten became the following:

  • Recognised poor management of tenders for project work resulting in disgruntled client.  Arranged two staff and myself to be trained in formal Defence procurement guidelines, implementing these into all project processes.  Subsequently managed an additional $3 million in project work (estimated $7m in 2010/2011 financial year) throughout the entire tender process, enabling staff in following years to manage this process with minimal input

chapter 3

Writing the resume

So now we have done our planning, we can get to writing.  Remembering our earlier example, Angela is a graduate nurse, passionate about midwifery.  She is trying to gain entry into this program.  But her existing resume is just likes so many others I see, boring, ho hum, plain and in my opinion pretty useless (sorry Angela but I am sure you would agree with me )

Right, well here is a snippet of the first section of the first page of her resume as it was:

So what’s wrong with that?  You might be thinking.  Well, here’s what’s wrong with it.  Firstly, why does it need a heading or title of “Curriculum Vitae?”  Shouldn’t it be obvious to the reader what this is, after all they’ve already received an email in response to a job ad (most of the time) so the recruiter should know that you aren’t sending them the latest cricket scores.

Unless, you really are desperately trying to tell the recruiter that you think they are stupid.  No?  I didn’t think so.

The second thing is that this heading doesn’t really stand out to me.  Keep in mind that I was a recruiter in a previous life.  Picture this.  Your manager has put you in charge of the advertising and screening process for 30 positions.  Each position receives between 100 and 1000 applications including cover letters and resumes.  So you really do only give each application about 5 to 30 seconds, meaning that the resume has to stand out immediately.

Combine this information with the fact that over the last thirteen years I have looked at thousands of resumes, and I can assure you that most resumes look exactly like the “before” resume listed here.  Bland, boring, non-descript.  When I write the resumes, I try to incorporate in the very top section of the document:

  1. Contact details of the candidate:

  2. A quick idea for the recruiter as to what sort of candidate they are dealing with e.g. Results focussed Accountant seeking auditors role (or similar)

  3. 6-8 bullet points of “hard” skills

You can see below how I rewrote the very beginning of this clients resume:

A couple of things to remember:

  1. Only list “hard” skills.  You may notice above I have listed these, which I discovered via Angela’s questionnaire.  Don’t, don’t please don’t include wishy washy statements and “soft” skills such as “effective team skills” “outstanding communication” “ability to prioritise and manage time” I see these sorts of general meaningless statements all the time.  Trust me, 99% of all resumes I see make these sorts of claims which, without evidence mean nothing!  Every man and his dog will claim they have these skills.

  2. Don’t go overboard with fancy graphics, fonts or layout.  I say stick to black and white, with a regular font or typeface such as Arial or similar.  Yes, use bullets and bold or underline for emphasis, but don’t go overboard.  If you are using these for emphasis, they are no longer emphasised if the entire page is bold, or 75% or 50% of it is.  Get the idea?  Use bolding or underlining or italics sparingly and only where definitely needed.  Also if you use bullets ensure these are uniform throughout the document and well formatted

  3. Start bullet points or achievements using the CAR approach with a verb or strong action word e.g. revamped or collated or redesigned.  Refer to the end of this eBook for a list of power words for use in your new resume.

From here you need to continue writing the resume, as outlined in the previous chapter, and using the CAR approach.  Once your resume is completed, including an education and references section, have someone that you trust look over the resume to hopefully give an objective opinion. (Including me – refer to bonus section!)

Hint: Don’t be tempted to use the same action word over and over in your resume.  For example:

  • Improved sales performance by 30% through implementing new sales force training program

  • Improved customer relations through individualised follow up

To help you I’ve included a “power words” section at the end of this book to use when writing your bullet points/achievements.

CHAPTER 4

Professional history/employment narrative

This is where you get into the “meat” of the resume and which is the recruiter’s main focus. What is your experience, working background or as I sometimes call it “Career Snapshot”

Keep in mind here, that less is more.  Truly.  This is a marketing document designed to generate enough interest that the reader really wants to meet with you to find out more about you and what you are capable of.

That doesn’t mean that you list out every single function of your job as well as outstanding achievements.

This is what Angela did within her resume.  Let me ask you a question.  Would you find reading through that text interesting?  Does it grab your interest?  No?  Well then how can you expect a recruiter to see anything other than “boring” written all over it?

How should this be written?  Well personally I believe that accountabilities or functions can be discussed at interview if necessary.  Duties and responsibilities are the sort of thing that anyone in that job could do.

What is going to sell or market you and your skills effectively?  How do you demonstrate proof of your skills or evidence that you can do what you say you can?  How can you position yourself as unique or the best person for the job?  The CAR formula or;

  • Challenge or problem

  • Action – what did you do to solve it?

  • Result – what was (hopefully) the result of your actions and overcoming the problem?

The trick here is to tell your “story” to the employer.  In this way, not only do you provide evidence to the reader of your skills, but you set yourself apart from the pack.  To demonstrate this a little better, I’ve included some statements where I managed to reword the job seekers information into something eye catching:

Before:

  • Departments I manage are Emergency Services, Administration and Finance (includes IT), Facilities Management, and Commercial Operations

  • My focus since moving from the Operations Manager to the Executive Business Manager’s role has been to streamline processes and procedures with the aim of providing a more effective and consistent service to our contracted customer (Department of Defence) and to other stakeholders such as xxxxxx residents, xxxxxxx Test Facility Customers, and tourists and other visitors to the community. This has been achieved while still maintaining a healthy bottom line for the Company

    Positive outcomes achieved to date include the development of a strategic plan for departments which has resulted in significant improvement in the timely processing of the finance functions; including a customer satisfaction survey process; development of an HR plan to improve our ability to retain and attract key staff , including a review of remuneration and benefits; development, in conjunction with the Facilities Management team, of a strategic plan for the management of contracted activities for the next 5 years; improved commercial opportunities for additional business; development and implementation of an improved, effective Helpdesk service, and the timely management of Project plans to meet key objectives of BAE Systems and the customer.

    BORING!!  Would you read through all of that if you had 99 other documents to read through?

    And after:

    xxxxxxxxxxx, State                 03/2006−present

    Executive Business Manager

    Upon commencement, the challenges appeared daunting.  Long standing customer difficulties combined with a four departmental team suffering lack of vision and failing to meet Key Performance Indicators prompted the need to develop a strategic plan and address customer shortfalls whilst improving profit, cash flow and staff morale and decreasing staff turnover.

    Identified challenges including dissatisfied customers, backlogs in accounts payable and receivable, frequent staff turnover, and lack of shared vision.

  • Instigated and rolled out a series of strategic planning review meetings with outcomes distributed to staff.  Allowed staff to communicate frustrations and concerns whilst simultaneously facilitating training sessions in customer service, and dealing with difficult people.  Staff turnover reduced dramatically from 30% to 5% with a marked upsurge in morale and a more cohesive unit.

  • Increased profit by 3% whilst adding five additional resources across the contract through formulation and rollout of strategic planning, staff training, facilitating staff meetings and demonstrating how improvements could be made

    Are you getting the idea?  It’s a matter of quantifying your achievements and giving context or “the story” based on the CAR approach.  Employers are interested in results.  Funnily enough, very few candidates manage to include these in their resume, less than 1% of all job seekers manage to do this.  Simply including these results is enough to make you stand out from the pack.  You may see above that I am telling the job seekers individual story.  I state the problem or challenges, what was actually done to overcome these challenges, and the measurable, quantifiable result.   Once you start talking about results or how you can add value, employers are all ears.

    Another tip: always start each bullet point with a strong action word or verb.  And don’t use the same verb or action word over and over.  Use the power words section at the end of this document liberally!

    chapter 5

    Where to focus

    I’m sure many of you are interested in where I put my focus within a resume?  Well, it goes a little like this:

    70% of the focus should be on the first page

    20% of the focus on the second page

    10% on the rest

    Why?

    The first page is what recruiters will look at primarily.  They will make a snap, ten second decision on whether to continue reading.  So this is the point of impact.  They are also primarily interested in what the job seeker is doing now, and how they can add value.  Give this information to them quickly and effectively with impressive wording and layout and you will have their interest.

    I am going to include a sample here of a successful resume, so I can show you what I mean by where I place the focus.

    Keep in mind that the samples I am showing you here have:
    a. Won the job seekers lots of interviews; and
    b. In many cases gained the job seeker their pick of job offers.  One of these clients was offered more than one position from which to take their pick!  Nice position to be in don’t you think?

John Citizen

Details removed for confidentiality reasons

Email:  sample@sample.com Home: (00) 9999 9999

X Director/ Satellite Analyst/X Engineer

Persistent trouble shooter, renowned for remaining calm under pressure.  Specialist in crisis management, delivering simple solutions to complex problems.  Excels at mentoring controllers and understanding complex needs and requirements.  Employs a vast knowledge of design, development, integration and operations support of X/L-band payloads

  • Collaborative team worker with mature and confident communication and liaison skills

  • Energetic, enthusiastic and highly responsible leader

  • Innovative problem solver

Career Highlights

Sample Employer – Melbourne, Victoria    1998 – 2010

This x communications company employs 200 staff worldwide, and 18 within the Melbourne office.  This position reported to the Vice President Operations and supervised six staff.  Initial employment in 1998 was as Quality Officer, whereupon I was promoted to Payload Engineer in 2000 and Mission Director in 2010

Mission Director (2004 – 2010)

Highlights include:

  • Participated in conversion of all Payload procedures from an Astrium control system to an ISI (EPOCH) control system.  This involved conversion, testing the completed procedure via a Dynamic satellite simulator and ultimately comparing bit patterns from the original procedure to the newly converted procedure using ‘Wireshark.’  During this process determined some procedures were not being converted correctly so wrote software to correct the conversion process using Visual Basic (VB)

  • Analysed and identified failure on board Asiastar satellite resulting in switch off of an active unit and powering on of a redundant unit.  After bringing the beam back online, edited all procedures that referenced the failed unit, and rewrote sections to reference the new unit

  • Improved payload recovery procedure from 8 hours to 2 hours by rewriting and streamlining procedures, removing redundant steps and speeding up various parts of the procedure

  • Repositioned the North East beam resulting in better coverage over China

  • Promoted to Mission Director from previous position as Payload Engineer

    “Over the years, I always talked up the Melbourne mission, GCN and PFLS crew to the WS and FVI people here at HQ.  You made things go really smoothly, even in the face of MCC trouble.  I could always count on you for mastering any issues pertaining to channel activity on Asiastar.  Also your creation and management of the PHP ‘Satellite Anomaly DB’ is really an excellent piece of software and has worked well from day one for us here in Washington.”

    Name Removed, Colleague,(Mission Director) Washington HQ, Sample Employer

    Responsibilities included:

  • Trained Payload engineer as well as 5 satellite Controllers

  • Directed the satellite engineering team on payload reconfigurations and anomalies

  • Managed daily operations of mission engineering and broadcast operations

  • Maintained regular contact with ground stations in China Melbourne and Singapore as well as regular teleconferences with Washington head office

Sample Employer – Melbourne Vic

Payload Engineer (2000 – 2004)

Highlights included:

  • Proposed and created a web site accessible by both Asian and African sites, in order to share satellite anomaly data, improving failure recovery time.   Used MySQL, PhP and HTML to create the application, which is still in use today

  • Wrote software application which automatically converted trend data into graphs using Visual Basic Application (VBA) and Visual Basic (VB).  This saved large amounts of time as previous system meant manual retrieval of data and manual creation of graphs in Excel.  As a result of this successful application was asked to extend its capability to graphing more complex plots

  • Promoted to Payload Engineer from Quality Officer position

Responsibilities included:

  • Supported Mission Director in monitoring and controlling channel programming, routine maintenance on feeder link station and day to day running of the mission segment

Sample Employer – Melbourne Vic

Quality Officer (1998 – 2000)

Highlights included:

  • Resolved complaint of staff bullying and conflict.  Initial complaint of racial abuse resulted in senior management proposing dismissal of two controllers.  Negotiated with management to investigate the matter further, eventually determining that two staff members were targeting all controllers, rather than the behavior being personally or racially motivated.  Counselling of two staff members ensured staff retention and dramatically improved morale.

Responsibilities included:

  • Ensured on-site configuration changes and anomaly management were implemented in line with xxxxx quality requirements

  • Performed operational impact assessment of procedures and indicated improvements where appropriate

  • Implemented quality audits

  • Executed operation qualification on Asia star satellite including procedures prior to launch

  • Monitored all procedures and satellite tests, reporting anomalies, requesting changes and confirming all activities relating to operational qualification

  • Coordinated with ground stations globally to line up carriers, and configure resources on board to broadcast their programs to one of three downlink areas in Asia

  • Member of the Asia star launch and early orbit phase team (LEOP)

  • Supervised controllers and coordinated all Controller related issues

  • Facilitated smooth functioning of Regional Operations Centre during nominal operations

Sample Space Agency – Darmstadt, German  1995 – 1998

Analyst

Highlights included:

  • Created web page in order to disseminate monthly performance reports to all European space agency sites, subsequent to Operations Manager request to disseminate monthly reports in an effective manner.    This page is still in use at http://ersmonrp.esoc.esa.de/start.htm

  • Acted as Ranging Officer for ESR1, and Quality Officer for ERS2 including monitoring data collection from a remote sensing station in Sweden, as well as ensuring the satellite was delivered to the owner in orbit, and functioning as expected

  • Involved in all three satellite launches both in Europe and Australia.  ERS1 and 2 (scientific satellites) and Asia star (communications satellite) including launch and early orbit phase.

Responsibilities included:

  • Supported European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS) ERS-1 and ERS-2 nominal and anomaly operations

  • Managed both ground and space segment operations

  • Assessed overall platform and payload health

  • Trained new Controllers and assisted Spacecraft engineers with trouble shooting and report generation

Education

Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking)    Monash University     completion 2010

(final semester)

Professional Development

Introduction to 3D Studio Max (Graphical Design software) RMIT Melbourne    2002

Platform, Payload and Associated group  equipment Alcatel, Astrium and Xxxxx France    1998

User level Introduction to UNIX    ESOC Darmstadt (Germany)    1997

Certificate in Spacecraft operations    ESOC Darmstadt (Germany)    1994

Technology

Programming PhP, Java, JavaScript, HTML, VB, VBA, SQL

Operating Systems Windows, Linux, Unix Applications    MS Office, 3D studio max, Flash, Dreamweaver

References

References removed for confidentiality reasons

This was only one sample, but I am hoping it is enough to give you an idea of what I am aiming for.

Do you notice how the bulk of the focus was on the first page, as well as the way the achievements were worded?

Recruiters really are interested in current positions first, keywords (in this case such as Satellite engineer, X/L band payloads).  The focus when I write this resumes is firstly the current position, less so the one prior to that, and even less the one before that.

You may also notice that the word “I” isn’t used in my resumes.  That’s because the resume is a marketing document.  It should be written in the third person, and using the word “I” makes it first person.

From there I get into headings such as Education, Professional Memberships, Technology/IT skills (if applicable) Licenses and References.  There are other possible headings, but we will get into those later in the book and in my “Q and A” section where I take up the most commonly asked questions over the last twelve years or so.

A couple of points I wanted to make about these last few sections though.

  1. Only include education that is relevant to your career path or the position being applied for.  Case in point.  I once saw a resume received from a candidate seeking work within a large hospital as a Ward Clerk.  She had in her education section information regarding her responsible service of alcohol certificate and her accreditation as TAB corp gambling processor.   Hardly the sort of qualifications being sought by a hospital whose job it is to take care of patients often whom have been injured as a result of alcohol!  Yes this may take you some time to amend for each resume, but it is worth it definitely, as to do otherwise is to give the recruiter the impression that you are adopting a “one size fits all” approach and are not checking your resume before sending it off to each application

  2. Don’t include professional memberships if you have not been a member for years.  Stating that you were a member of the Law Society five years ago is not going to add value to your resume, as well as considering the fact that in all honesty memberships are not exactly a focal point of the resume (they are usually listed on the second or third page).  Yes, definitely in the eyes of some recruiters memberships do carry weight, particularly when specified within their job advertisement or position description, but definitely not when the membership is lapsed.

I get asked whether it is better to list references individually or simply “Available on request.”  The answer is that this depends upon your individual situation, but most Australian employers according to survey, do prefer telephone referees listed within the resume.  Refer also to the references chapter later on in the book.

… Continued…

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Images. Snapshots in time.
This is how I experience my life. I’ve hidden behind my camera and viewed the world through the lens. I watch other people live their lives. I’ve given up on my dreams, and sheltered my heart from love; because both have given me nothing but pain. Even thinking about opening myself up, sends my fears into overdrive. It’s better to be safe, than to take a risk and have your life shattered into pieces alongside your heart. This is what I believed.Dangerous.

Risks. Fear Nothing.

I live for the rush of adrenaline I get when I work my stunts. Nothing else matters but the feel of my heart pounding when I challenge the line between life and death. Women are nothing more than a distraction; they use me for my connections, as I use them to escape the pain of my past before moving on to my next adrenaline fix. My life is consumed with excitement, danger and risks–it’s all I needed.

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Jet

 

I sat in my hotel room, on the edge of my bed, buck naked and still too hot to sleep. The breeze blew in through the sliding glass door that led out onto the questionably safe balcony, but the night air did nothing to cool my skin.

Blame it on the heat or blame it on the small room and heavy blankets.

It wasn’t the nightmare, the memories I relived in my sleep. No, that was not why sweat slid down my spine, trickled down my chest and off my arms. I stood up, walked to the open door and looked out. The gulf was visible and the breeze off the ocean was good, headed straight in my direction.

Wide awake now, I let out a slow breath, bowed my chin to my chest and rubbed the back of my neck. Scars and secrets; I couldn’t escape either one.

Think about something else. Anything else.

“Jasmin.” I whispered her name. The scent of her lingered with me, a mixture of floral and earthy scents that had buried themselves in my brain. I thought back to the feeling of her hand in mine. Her small fingers in mine, curling up around my own, skin so soft—how many girls had I touched in my lifetime? I’d done far more than just held their hands and felt . . . nothing. Yet a simple touch and I’d immediately wanted more. Placing one hand on the edge of the doorway, I continued to stare out at the ocean as I thought about Jasmin, wondered if she was asleep now, or maybe she was awake like I was. Better yet, maybe she was thinking about me. I grinned, and then thought about that sweet Spitfire lying in bed, thinking about me, touching herself.

I let out a groan of torment as images assaulted me, like a movie I couldn’t, didn’t want to stop. Her hair would be spread out on a pillow, and she’d whisper my name as her fingers circled her moist wet center. Her other hand would find a nipple begging for attention, tugging on it lightly, she’d moan, her fingers speeding up as she stroked herself, faster, more frantic now. Her green eyes would dilate with lust, her body arching into her hand as the orgasm started to spin her out of control.

“Fuck,” I whispered, feeling out of control myself, my hand moving in a rhythm that wouldn’t take me long imagining her delicious tight—

The knock on the door snapped me out of my fantasy. “Who is it?” I barked, walking stiffly to the edge of the bed, scooping up my shorts and sliding them on though they were tented to the extreme.

“It’s Hugh.”

Grumbling, I stomped over to the door and snapped it open, glaring. “What now?”

Hugh smiled at me. “Got a girl in there to go with that raging hard on?”

I glared at him, frustration mounting. “No. Thanks for asking. What the hell do you want in the middle of the god damn night? Surely not a booty call?”

Hugh batted his eyes and softened his voice into a high-pitched lisping falsetto. “For you maybe . . . stud muffin.”

He snapped a fist out and punched my shoulder. “Duty calls. Rodney decided at the last minute to do your scene at night. Thinks it’ll look better with the explosion.”

I banged my head into the door frame. “Seriously?”

“Hey, it’s not like you’re leaving an unlucky lady behind.”

I took a swing at him that he dodged easily, again laughing at me. “Come on, man. Get your clothes on and cover your raging dick. Nobody wants to see that. Well, maybe Elise does.”

With a flick of my wrist, I slammed the door in his face, smothering his continued laughter.

“Stupid Rodney Asher and his stupid ideas.” I turned on the overhead light and yanked on my clothes one piece at a time, every brush against my erection bringing it hard and ready with the merest hint of attention. Yeah, this was going to go just fucking dandy.

Grumbling all the way to the movie set, I thought about Jasmin as I walked. I’d promised her I wouldn’t seduce her, and if her job was on the line then it was a valid point. But how the hell was I going to be around her when the mere thought of her made me literally want to take matters into my own hands?

And while I thought I’d seen desire in her eyes, she’d made it clear she didn’t want me. Who could blame her really? A smart girl like that, what the hell would she want with a stuntman? What did I have to offer a girl like her anyway? If she wasn’t trying to make it on the big screen, there was nothing I could give. I wasn’t naïve enough to think I could protect her—after all, I hadn’t even been able to protect myself and Jasper. And I couldn’t even offer her the things a girl like her deserved; my time was barely my own the way I flew from set to set. What kind of life was that?

Nothing. Which was better anyway.

Right.

With my mood souring, my libido disappeared. Jasmin didn’t want me no matter how badly I wanted to see and feel her sweat soaked skin beneath me.

This was going to be a bitching tough week.

 

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Rodney kept us shooting until well past sun up, no matter that we’d pointed out it was no longer dark, hence the excuse that he wanted the explosion more visible against the night sky was a moot point. He waved us off.

I leaned back in the folding chair I’d plunked myself into, sunglasses on, ball cap twisted backwards as I tried to snag a few zzz’s.

A kid approached me, pimple-faced and wearing big thick horn-rimmed glasses. He held a camera up. “Mind if I take a few shots? It’s for my school newspaper.”

“Knock yourself out,” I said. The whir and click of the camera brought me upright, reminding me of a promise I’d made. I scrambled for my cell phone. 9:55.

“Shit.” I stood and waved at Hugh. “Be right back!”

Sprinting off the set and down the street, I dodged people and cars alike. I said I’d be there to escort her at ten, damn it. Breathing hard, I pushed myself faster, no longer tired from the long night of shooting. Across the street from Jasmin’s hotel I paused to catch my breath, hands on my knees. She was standing out front . . . waiting for me?

A smile crept over my lips as the wind caught the edge of her pale yellow sundress, swirling it around her lean thighs. She was wearing shades, flip flops, but no hat, and her camera was clutched in her hand, the strap wrapped around her wrist.

I drank her in, the sight of her giving me a not unpleasant shiver that ran the length of my body.

Checking the street, I crossed, catching her attention about halfway to her. She saw me and her face lit up, like . . . I meant something to her. My feet stopped where they were and I bathed in her smile, feeling it curve around me, warmer than the sun on my skin. God, how long had it been since a woman actually cared about me, didn’t want to use me for their own ends?

Fuck, what the hell was wrong with me? She was a photographer; she needed me to get her job done. This was a bad idea.

The blare of a truck’s horn snapped me out of my whatever-the-hell-I was-feeling and I dodged the pissed off driver with about half an inch to spare. I jogged the rest of the way across. Jasmin was pale when I reached her, almost green there was so little color in her face.

“Hey, you okay?”

“He almost hit you.” She clutched her camera, knuckles white.

“Yeah, but almost doesn’t count,” I answered, offering her my hand. She shook her head.

I fought the disappointment that coursed through me. You knew this going in today. She’s not for you. Not this girl. Get the fuck over it.

Jasmin walked beside me. “Are you feeling alright?”

I blinked, brought out of my thoughts. “Yeah, why?”

“You’re all sweaty. Like you’ve been running,” she said, arching an eyebrow at me. “Did you forget about me and have to run all the way?”

I splayed a hand against my chest and opened my eyes, wide and innocent like. “Me? Jet Sterling forget something as important as you? Never. I was . . . .” Crap, what was I doing then?

Her eyebrows seemed to arch even higher. “You were . . . .”

Think fast man. “A bee.”

“A bee?”

“Yes, there was this bee, actually, a whole hive of them. You know, the killer bees? Well, I stumbled across a nest—”

“Here? At your movie set?” Her lips seemed to be quivering, and suddenly I felt the absolute need to make her smile. To hear her laugh again. Even at the expense of my own pride and ego.

“Well, no, not at the movie set. On the way to get you, this huge hive of bees attacked an old Mexican woman. She looked like a ninja swatting at them left,” I jabbed with my left, “right,” I crouched and threw an uppercut into the air.

Laughter spilled out of her. “And you had to help her?”

“Carried her on my back, all the way to her home, with the bees chasing us, of course. She gave me a tortilla in thanks.” I smiled, pleased with myself.

Jasmin chuckled. “You’re a terrible liar, you know that?”

“Actually, you’re the first person who’s ever said that. Ever.” God, how I wanted to grab her, pull her into my arms and kiss her until . . . until what? What was this damn fascination I had with the green-eyed beauty? There were more women out there than I could count, and any one of them would be happy to spend a night or two in my bed. But this one, I wanted her and she didn’t want me. Was that the draw? Had it been so long since I’d actually been denied that it was turning me on?

“I was thinking, if you don’t mind, we could do some pictures down at the beach,” she said, pointing to the path that would take us to the closest public beach. “If you’re okay with stripping down to your swim trunks, and maybe getting your jeans wet.”

“I’ll strip down to less than that for you,” I said, enjoying the blush that spread across her cheeks. Stilling the urge to trace the blush with my fingers, I gave her a wide grin. “But only if you want.”

She held up her hands. “I think we can pass on the full striptease. Save it for someone else, someone who wants it.”

Ouch. I must have made a face because she touched me on the arm, her eyes crinkling up with concern. “I didn’t mean it like that. I mean, there have got to be lots of girls that would want you to strip for them.” Her eyes widened, the color increasing in her cheeks “I mean . . . .”

Oh God, I was enjoying this. I just stared at her, let her dig the hole deeper. “You probably look great no matter what . . . .” She finally gave up, and just when it was about to get interesting. Damn.

She cleared her throat, then pointed at the set as we passed by. “Do you need to get your swim trunks, or let them know that you’re going to be a while?” Her words were rushed, as if that would hide her previous stuttering mess. Which I found charming. Charming?

“Jazzy, you know you are incredibly cute when you’re flustered,” I said, regretting the words even as I said them. How many times was I going to have to remind myself that she wasn’t for me? Damn it.

But she smiled, and then tears came to her eyes, confusing the hell out of me.

“Thanks.” Her pace picked up and I was left standing there, staring at the swaying back end of her again. I was more confused than ever. She called over her shoulder. “I’ll be setting up on the beach, you come when you’re ready.”

What had happened there? Why had she looked ready to cry? Crap, I did not need another emotionally unstable woman chasing me around. No more playing. Jasmin was off limits.

I jogged onto the set, checked in with Rodney, nodded at the pimple-faced teenager who held up his camera. “Catch me later, kid. I’ve got a date with a pretty lady.”

He frowned as I snatched a pair of swim trunks from the costume gals who tittered over my choice.

“Don’t you want to take the Speedo?”

Laughing, feeling the weight of the mask I had to wear even for them, I wagged a finger. “Nah, if I want to show that much skin I might as well just go in the buff. If I do, I’ll send someone to fetch you all, so you can watch.”

Leaving the giggling women behind, assured that my charm did work on some portion of the female population at least, I made my way to the beach. Standing on the edge where the brilliant white sand met the concrete path, I searched for my Spitfire. The thought rolled around in my head and it took me a moment to clue in to the words.

My Spitfire. Damn, I had to stop thinking about her. Period, end of story. No Jasmin for Jet.

Shit, maybe I was sick or something. Maybe I’d picked up a bug, eaten something off. The water, maybe that was it, I had been drinking the water, didn’t everyone say not to drink the water in Mexico? Yeah, that had to be it.

The wind blew straight off the ocean, bringing me a wash of salty air, hot sand and coconut sunscreen. But I couldn’t see Jasmin anywhere. Stepping off the path, I headed straight for the water, then stood with my head leaned back and considered shouting for her. A pale flash of yellow caught my eye at the far end of the beach.

There she was, squatting low, camera up as she took pictures of the local kids playing in the surf. They dodged and darted in front of her and she followed them, the camera a part of her.

Walking slowly, the sand pulling at my feet, I wove between the few blankets and towels on the beach until I stood a few feet behind her. She was laughing, her voice pairing with the kids squeals and swiftly chattered Spanish. Like music, it mesmerized me, and I stood there for a long time, just watching her, feeling like I was privy to something special.

To someone special.

I closed my eyes. Good God, I must have picked up something for me to be waxing poetic about a girl I barely knew, had only just met.

“Jet?”

My eyes flew open and I smiled without thinking. “Waiting on you, Spitfire. You done playing?”

A soft smile curved one side of her full lips and my mind wandered once more into dangerous territory.

There was only one thing to do. With a rush, I scooped her up onto my shoulder and gave her a spin, much to the delighted kids who were now screaming encouragement.

“What are you doing, are you crazy?” She said, grasping my shoulders.

“That’s what the doctor says.”

She punched my arm, not hard, but I fell to the ground, pulling her on top of me, then I held up my hands. “Oh, God, I think you bruised me.” I looked up at her with one eye. “Kiss it better?”

Her response was to pull the camera out and start taking pictures, effectively blocking my attempt at charming her. Which was for the best anyway. She was right to push me away; something about her was too much, too intense. Not right for me. Though the flicker of desire in those green depths teased at me, and the feeling of her body quivering against mine in that split second before she scrambled away was almost enough to change my mind.

She was most definitely too good for me, without a doubt. I could acknowledge that, but with every moment I spent with her I became more and more convinced she wasn’t as immune to my charms as I’d thought. But that’s all it was, flirting, my usual, nothing more. This was fun, light.

Harmless.

I smiled, giving her a wink and the color rose up on her cheeks. Nope, there was no turning back, no way I’d quit flirting with her now, if nothing more than to see her squirm.

I wasn’t going to ease up.

Not for one second.

 

 

 

Jasmin

Once I had my camera up, I was safe, the lens blocking me from the way Jet’s eyes made me feel. The way his everything made me feel. Like I was losing a battle I didn’t even know I was fighting, a battle I didn’t even want to be in. His body had curved around mine in that moment he’d pulled me down on top of him, our skin touching here and there, his muscles moving against me; I shivered again. That wasn’t the worst of it though.

Jazzy. He’d used my nickname that in the past only Ryan had ever really used. It stung, a sharp barb of remembering what I’d lost. Yet at the same time it seemed to fit, a soft warmth over a deep hurt. How could I be so split, so divided over one man? This was surreal. It had to be Jet’s constant charm and flirting, I just wasn’t used to it. He would ‘break me in’ so to speak, get me used to the kind of men I would be dealing with from now on.

Gorgeous, sexy, dangerous men.

Maybe Kevin was right; maybe this was going to be too much for me. I squashed the traitorous, wimpy thoughts. No, that wasn’t me. I could do this with one hand tied behind my back.

Or your hands tied to a bed post?

I grit my teeth and directed Jet while continuing to take pictures. I had him lay down on his back, shirt off, arms behind his head. Sculpted pecs, abs and arms beckoned me to slide my fingers along their edges, to see if they were truly as defined as they looked. There were several scars across his ribs, faint, but they had obviously been deep when they’d happened judging from the thick white scar tissue. The edge of a tattoo peered at me from just under his belt, running along his pelvic bone by the angle of it. I couldn’t tell what it was, and damned if I didn’t suddenly, desperately want to know. His right nipple was pierced, a silver ring through it that caught the light here and there, winking at me, taunting me it seemed.

“That hurt?” I asked, motioning toward it.

Grinning, he nodded. “Only for a second; was worth it, especially seeing as the prettiest girls always notice it first.”

Caught in his gaze, my face heated as I thought about all the ways to explore his last words. The breeze tickled along my skin, whispering up my thighs under my sundress and suddenly the desire for Jet’s hands to replace the breeze gripped me.

I had to stop this, like now.

“Close your eyes,” I said and he did as he was told. I got several very good shots of him before he couldn’t seem to stand it any longer, opened one eye and smiled up at me. That smile was deadly, the pull of it seemed to start in my very core, dragging me toward him. He was far too dangerous. It would be so easy to let him touch me, help me ignore my life for a while. But that wasn’t fair, not to him or me. I wouldn’t use him as a balm to my grief and loneliness. I couldn’t seem to stop taking him in though, and not just because I was taking pictures of him. Every part of him was like a wicked bundle of temptation from the angle of his jaw, to his broad sun-kissed shoulders, lean hips and those eyes . . . those eyes would be the death of me. I just knew it.

Once we got the pictures done I could go, back home, back to my life, and forget about this stuntman with the teasing devil in his golden eyes. I had to, there was no other option.

It didn’t take long before we got into a steady rhythm of me directing and him listening. Jet was photogenic, but even with that we weren’t getting the pictures I wanted. There was no feeling to them, no emotion. Gorgeous as he was, something was missing. It was like he was hiding behind the smiles and the laughter; who he was really wasn’t coming through.

Sweat dripped down off my cheeks and chin in an extremely unladylike manner, the sun beating down on me. I’d brought sunscreen with me but it was confiscated at the airport and now I was suffering the consequence. Damn security processes, what did they think I was going to do with sunscreen? With my last $20 gone to bribe the security guard, I didn’t have the money to replace it.

“Why are you frowning?” Jet asked, lifting his eyebrows at me.

“Forgot my sunscreen,” I answered, pointing at the water, an idea and picture already formed in my head. “Time to get your jeans wet.”

Oh, maybe that wasn’t something the men would want to see, but I had a feeling I was going to bring scores of women to the magazine with Jet’s pictures. This should keep Kevin happy too. New subscribers had to be a good thing, right?

He sauntered down to the water, took two strides and dove in under the waves. Standing back up, the water sparkled as it flicked off him. He splashed at me and I stepped away, covering the camera.

“Hey, none of that or you’ll be buying me a new camera,” I said.

Laughing, he crooked his finger at me. “This is way too nice to be in here alone, you should come in with me.”

“Can’t.” I held the camera up, pointing at it with my other hand.

Picture after picture I took, feeling the need to get just the right shot. The perfect shot. The one that would clinch my job for me. It was eluding me though, just out of reach. Finally, I called it.

“That’s good for today, though I’m not quite ready to call this done.”

Jet stepped out of the water, shaking his head, his hair going every which way.

“Are you two wrapping things up? I thought we could all go for lunch together.”

I turned to see Hugh strolling toward us, an easy, open smile on his lips. Women’s heads turned as he passed and I could see the attraction to the tall, dark, and handsome man—I just didn’t feel it myself.

“I don’t know if I want to share you just yet,” Jet whispered into my ear, his sudden closeness and the coolness of his ocean-soaked skin against my sun-baked back made me jump. That was surely why I jumped. It had nothing at all to do with the shock of lust coiling through me, urging my hips backwards to bump into him.

“Yeah, lunch would be good, but I’ll have to pass,” I managed, stepping deliberately away from him. I didn’t want to tell them I couldn’t afford to go out. Even with the small advance Kevin had given me, I wasn’t sure what was okay for me to spend it on and what wasn’t. I was pretty sure sunscreen was out, but even using the money to eat out made me nervous.

“Ah, come on, I’ll even pay,” Jet offered almost as though he knew what I’d been thinking.

I took a moment, and then gave a nod. “All right, then I can get some dirt on you from your friend here, as after the bee story this morning I think it would be best if I have some outside information on you.”

Hugh frowned. “Bee story?”

Jet laughed and snatched my camera, despite my protests, and handed it to Hugh. “I’ll tell you all about it at lunch. Hold this would you?”

“Hey, you can’t have my camera!” I yelped, struggling to get at it, a fear that Hugh would drop it tangling the breath in my throat. I had no way to replace it if he so much as bumped it and the thing turned off or worse, wouldn’t turn back on. “Seriously, give it back!”

I wasn’t ready for what happened next, surprised at how fast Jet could move. With an easy scoop, he had me over his shoulder.

“No, I don’t want to get wet, I want my camera back!” I smacked his butt, my hand stinging on the wet jeans and hard muscle.

“Oh, baby, you know I like it rough.” He laughed, swatting my backside in response, but made sure to give me a squeeze too, his fingers kneading the curve of my ass.

I screeched a denial, both of his treatment of me and the hot burst of anger that shot through me as he threw me into the water. Closing my eyes and mouth, the salt water sluiced over me, soothing my scorched skin. He was right, this felt amazing on my overheated body and I floated under the waves for a moment before pushing to the surface.

The water was waist height when I stood up, and I smoothed my hair back, plucking at my sundress, still pissed off even thought the water felt good. “Seriously? You couldn’t take no for an answer?”

He splashed me. “Not lately.”

I glared at him. “Well, maybe you should try it on for size. Not everyone is here just for your pleasure.”

He didn’t seem perturbed by my attitude at all. In fact, he continued to smile. “Are you sure about that?”

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Prologue

Each time it’s been the same. I’m certain that I’m going to die and then it’s an unexpected surprise when I don’t. It was only years later that I understood that it was God Who had intervened in my life in those close-to-death experiences and saved me.

Once I should have been dead from swallowing two hundred pills and I survived. Marcia was having lunch forty-five minutes away with our daughter Erin and after they had just ordered, she stood up from the table and said, “We have to go. Something is wrong with dad.” The firefighters came and the doctors at the hospital pumped my stomach and told Marcia that it would be forty-eight to seventy-two hours to know whether I would live or succumb.

Another time my mother tried to kill me in an abortion attempt in her womb and I felt God’s Energy protecting me from being swallowed up like my twin. In the birth canal I felt her crushing my head, neck, and shoulders, trying to hold me back in a desperate attempt to prevent me from being born.

A third time I fell asleep at the wheel while returning in the wee hours of the morning from a date in college. I awoke to find myself ready to crash into a cement wall which was immediately in front of me. My car at the very last moment impossibly swerved and should have flipped over. Yet it stopped half way on its side and righted itself. I do recall how I was shaking but I don’t remember acting solely on my own to avoid the wall.

I would like to believe that God has kept me alive for a purpose. Perhaps my purpose has been to remain here on earth so that I could write God’s untold story and share it with you.

My first real connection with God came in 1982, forty years after my birth while I was living alone, separated from my wife in a summer cottage on Long Island. I twice heard God’s Voice. Up until then I was not aware of God’s presence. His Voice came to me once more at the end of 1998 together with other miraculous experiences, all of which propelled me to begin my spiritual journey.

The road has been bumpy and often I have wondered where the road was going or whether I was worthy enough to be traveling on it. After fifteen years of climbing uphill, I realize that the road I chose is the only one that would lead me to my spiritual destiny—understanding God’s Essence. Often on my journey there seemed to be no end in sight; yet once I started my spiritual climb, there was a force inside me that would not allow me to turn back.

The way life turned out for me with the loss of my soul mate, Marcia, the road has had me as its solitary traveler. I have given up much in my devotion to God. Some of my family members have not understood my spiritual journey and it has interfered with our love.

I would not recommend traveling on my road to anyone else; yet I must continue my journey because I believe with all my heart that Heaven has led me in its direction.

I caution you to be aware that the more you pursue God, the more demanding God is of you, especially if you wish to stand on the highest rungs of His spiritual ladder. Marcia believed “God Is,” and she didn’t need to know anything more about God. I accept what Marcia said as truth but for whatever reason, call it my destiny as I refer to it, I just can’t let go and get off my road.

Traveling the road has forever changed me. Initially my spiritual writings were for myself. Then gradually they became for the sake of Heaven. Now with the writing of this small book, my reason seems to be to share with you the reader or listener what I feel I know about God based upon my life experiences and my background as a scientific researcher.

God certainly doesn’t need me to write a book about Him. He will tell you Himself in His own time. If God does take to the public stage of life once again, as He did back in biblical times, then I am quite happy to throw this book into the fire when He sets the record straight. I will only praise and thank God that this lonely road will come to a dead end and I can finally rest.

The book is not meant to offend you or change your personal beliefs about God. It is meant simply to offer new ways of looking further inside of the little that we do know about Him. What I have written may be totally wrong but after fifteen years of thinking about Him, my gleanings are the only sensible way for me to understand the Essence of God. My insights may not turn out to be adequate explanations for you and that’s perfectly fine by me. God gave all of us Free Will to decide for ourselves on all matters, including belief or disbelief in Him.

I consider God to be not only the Master Creator but also the Master Scientist. His scientific mastery of the world is only possible because God is in His Essence composed of special electromagnetic, all powerful Energy. Before writing this book I placed the word, “God,” into the Google Search Engines, because I was curious to know how many websites around the world would come up on my computer screen. There were 1,680,000,000 which was higher than any famous person, living or dead.

The strange thing is that no one has ever seen God, one reason being that God is not human. If He has been masquerading as one of us here on earth, we haven’t been privy to meeting Him. Someone, somewhere, at sometime has seen everyone else on the planet that we would consider famous.

Back in biblical times thirty-three hundred years ago when God was on the public stage, and not hither and there behind the scenes as He is today, we heard stories of God talking with Moses and the 600,000 plus ancient Israelites at the time of the giving of the Ten Commandments. In the Bible, God even talks to animals like the Serpent in the Garden of Eden or the sperm whale that temporarily swallowed up the prophet Jonah.

Mentally ill or normal, there are those of us who will claim to have heard the Voice of God or have spoken with Him. Can any of us including myself prove that they indeed did? My answer is NO, since God has not verified the conversation.

Furthermore, who’s to say that the voice people claimed they were hearing was actually God’s, rather than some evil impersonator who had the power to “get into their thoughts” and even carry on full conversations with them? God did create evil in this world and evil continues to amass its own power by corrupting willing souls.

Is it not odd that in modern times there are no known voice recordings available of God’s Voice? Nor are there any visual documented sightings of His presence, except in biblical times where these sightings were not noted for posterity. Today because of the cameras on cell phones, no malicious or miraculous event is sacred from scrutiny. The only visible undocumented evidence of God was back in biblical times when God appeared as a pillar of fire or a pillar of cloud.

God Himself tells us in the Bible, “No one can see My ‘face,’ lest they die.” How can God have a “face,” if He’s not human? As we shall learn in this book, God has limitless Energy which can be shaped into a human face, a human being, the neck of the giraffe, or a beautiful rainbow. Note that the Bible cites passages describing angels who can turn themselves into humans. Angels are a special form of God’s Energy.

My search for God through science makes me sound like an atheist. I assure you that I’m not. I’m a mediocre, flawed man, a good but not outstanding scientist, who has an unshakable love of, belief in, and trust in God, and a burning desire to understand Him. What I describe to you in the pages to follow are my insights on what I have discovered on my spiritual quest to understand God and to give back to Him for the blessings of Divine miracles that He has bestowed upon me.

Over the years I have progressed spiritually by following God’s Ten Commandments and becoming righteous in His “eyes” , gradually improving my character to correct the wrongs that I caused. As best I can I have tried balancing my ego with my desire to be connected to Heaven, as God becomes more and more the central focus of my being. I have experienced much in my life of 72 years. In the writing of this book, I’d like, as I stated, to bring you a fresh original look at Who God is, How He has accomplished what He has, and What He has planned for us in the future.

If I’m going to tell you some of God’s untold story, I need to go beyond what we already know about Him and show you His Essence — what makes God “tick” so to speak. Sadly, it is only with the passing of my eternal soul mate in March of 2011 that has made it possible to share my knowledge with you. It was after Marcia’s death that I entered the world of the soul and the field of energy.

God is a mix of various forms of Energy which is the foundation stone of our planet, our universe, and of us. If you look carefully and long enough into the foundation stone, you will begin to see that God is allowing us a transparent glimpse into His Being.

After all is said and done and you separate my words from me the writer, you’ll have to decide for yourself whether my story of God makes sense to you. Please do not get offended if it doesn’t. Only God and no one else can confirm or disprove whether my words are the written truth. I leave that for God to decide and act upon.

I don’t think God shall abandon me, leave me “hanging in the breeze” so to speak. I foresee God taking the public stage of humanity and correcting any conceptual and factual errors that I have unintentionally committed. I welcome Him to prove me wrong, by speaking aloud to everyone around the world in their respective native languages, simultaneously. My faith in God sets the bar very high for Him as He does for me, and I know with certainty that He shall not disappoint me. The Bible asserts that God in Messianic times shall create miracles, incredible even to Him, and that we shall know Him as the waters of the sea. His faithful have always awaited His coming.

My journey has led me to conclude that God purposely preplanned our world, whereby our curiosity of Him is continually piqued by His keeping the knowledge of His Being a mystery to us. I believe it was a selfless desire on God’s part not to tell us of His plan in order to allow human beings the thrill of making new discoveries about ourselves, our earthly planet, and our universe without the need to include Him in our explanations.

God fashioned events so that we would draw conclusions of new found knowledge based upon the laws of nature and science without the need to acknowledge Him for His contributions to our world.

Only an omnipotent Supreme Being with a limitless organizing intelligence could preplan, and then create our complex entire world.

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God Preplanned

Our World

The main reasons that we humans continually come up with such diversified theories that allude to but never pinpoint God as the First Cause are three-fold: (i) God gave us the Free Will to do so. We choose to believe or disbelieve whatever we wish at any moment in time, (ii) God gave us a preplanned ever changing dynamic world so that we could have jobs, lead interesting lives, and pontificate on Him, even if we remain stubbornly, diehard non-believers until our dying breath, and (iii) He gave us a logical, rational human brain which seemingly is an advantage for our curiosity and intellect, but in reality has turned out to be a detriment to our faith and understanding of God and the world He created around and for us.

God has a “brain” but it is nothing like a human brain. His “brain” is made up of His enormously powerful, electromagnetic Energy particles, which endow Him with infinite knowledge, wisdom, and wondrous miraculous capabilities beyond anything we could ever imagine. We with our human brains are limited in comparison as a speck of dust is to all the sand grains of the earth or a single star is to all the uncountable stars in the galaxies of the universe. God is at least trillions or more likely quadrillions of times more powerful and more intellectual than any human being.

Some fourteen billion years ago at the time prior to the Big Bang, God used His awesome powers to preplan every detail of the universe. He never told us that He had done this in advance, so that with each passing year of our planet and our evolution we could make advancements and new discoveries with our free will and our human brains. To us, the automobile, the airplane, and the computer became “new,” but to God everything we have ever learned in human history about ourselves and the world around us is “old.”

We could be talking about how to use the mechanical forces described in our physics textbooks to properly hammer a nail into a piece of wood or we could be investigating the complex workings of human brain memory. The subject doesn’t really matter. God knew all the details of everything and anything to come into our world before He initiated the Big Bang.

Since the Big Bang, fourteen billion years have passed that have led to the sophisticated advancements in technology and the human psyche. Our discoveries have permitted us to know the details of our universe, given us a deeper understanding of the human mind, and even provided recent surprising knowledge about our souls and the soul world in Heaven. However we know very little about God our Creator. What do we really understand about God’s Essence, His central core?

It’s almost as if God completed an impossible billion piece jigsaw puzzle, broke it up, and then randomly handed the individual pieces to the human race to put the puzzle back together again. This extraordinary puzzle of incomprehensible difficulty represents the totality of life itself since the beginning of time which commenced when God initiated the Big Bang.

Think of it as if you wanted to barely scratch the surface of all existing world knowledge so that you could permanently acquire a teeny bit of God’s wisdom. An analogy might be that you have a photographic memory that remembers what you’ve read in the millions of published books that line library shelves. Even a person with an off the chart, immeasurable, human brain intelligence quotient couldn’t come close to amassing the magnitude and scope of the knowledge and information of which we are speaking.

We need to start at the beginning, before time existed, if we wish to commence our journey of understanding God. I would recommend that skeptical scientists tune in because if everything has been planned by God in advance, then these scientists in their quest for new scientific knowledge actually wind up at God’s doorstep and Science becomes the search for God. God is the Master Scientist, and humans and all that encompasses our world are the Experiment.

If you are feeling like a guinea pig right now, you needn’t, as God’s reasons have nothing to do with receiving credit for His creation and have everything to do with benefitting us. He has kept silent all these years since biblical times though He keeps a close watch on what’s going on in our societies without being the puppeteer pulling our strings. He allows us the Free Will He granted us to make our own choices and He leads us in the direction we wish to go.

To understand God’s purpose in creating us and our physical world, we first have to understand Him.

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God’s Beginnings

The physicists and mathematicians cannot tell us what happened moments before the Big Bang. Some of our most brilliant among them claim that we don’t need to invoke God, while others like Albert Einstein were wise enough to realize that science could not explain everything and that God was responsible for planning or at least guiding our universe.

I have another suggestion which goes beyond Einstein’s beliefs of God acting in a supervisory role with regard to the universe. God alone was the universe before the Big Bang, and He existed then in the form of Light and Dark Energy particles which occupied the entire space of the universe approximately fourteen billion years ago.

The Book of Genesis in the Bible suggests that on the First Day of the Seven Days of the Creation of the universe, only Light was visible and then at some point, God separated the light and the darkness. My personal interpretation of this biblical event is that this original Light was God’s Light Energy which represented only a small fraction of God’s total Energy. The Light was of such brilliance and intensity that it uncharacteristically had the power to function like a reverse Black Hole such that the original Light Energy contained within it all of God’s Dark Energy prior to the Big Bang. The separation referred to in the Bible on the First Day is the explosion that took place during the Big Bang, giving rise to a new appearance to God’s universe whereby His Energy could now be seen in its entirety as an enlarged separated mixture of both His Light and Dark Energy particles.

God called the Light Energy “day” and His Dark Energy, “night.” However, this was only to distinguish Light Energy separated from Dark Energy and not what we think of today in actual time of the day and the night where daylight hours and night time hours are separated. The night and day time dependency came only on the Fourth Day of Creation as told in the Bible. God added the sun to dominate the Light Energy and create the daylight hours and the moon to dominate the Dark Energy to create light within the darkness of night time hours. God does not talk about the stars but He may have included them in His biblical description when He referred to the sun as the great luminary and the moon and stars as the lesser luminary.

The term “day” is still in use today, as God gave us structure and order in our seven day week. Even when God rested on the Seventh Day, this became our weekend. The Seven Days of Creation actually represent the time since the Big Bang, so that the time difference between the First and Fourth Days could represent millions to billions of years.

We know from the physicists that our present universe is made up of 70 percent dark energy, 20 percent dark matter, and less than 5 percent of light energy. What I am suggesting is that all of this Energy is God and that God is space and God is the universe. What the brilliant Albert Einstein and others have suggested is true. Our universe is continuously expanding and the expansion is accelerated by the dark energy of the universe.

Einstein further hypothesized that “old space” and “new space” are never “nothing” because it’s a natural principle in physics that space is always occupied by energy. Einstein was searching for a cosmological constant but he eventually abandoned his search when He could not find it. I believe this brilliant man was looking for the “God Constant,” which neither mathematics nor physics can delineate. Because the universe is expanding with God, the energy of the universe, God’s Energy, is infinite. Scientists cannot calculate infinity.

Prior to the Big Bang, God’s Light Energy was therefore not the sun but some form of special Supernal Light. The Bible does describe the possibility of such a Light returning on Judgment Day at the End of Days where there will be a different type of day because the world will be lit up by this original Supernal Light and not the light of the sun.

I believe that an incredible miracle will take place on Judgment Day where a typical eclipse of the sun will occur, and yet there will still be daylight provided by God’s original Supernal Light. The Bible not only speaks about God performing miracles incredible even to Him, but also talks about God putting signs in the sky in the beginning of the Messianic Age at the End of Days. One of the signs is the eclipse of the sun and another is the moon turning blood red.

Scientists have difficulty obtaining an accurate numerical value for the diameter of the universe, especially with the rapid acceleration of the expansion of space. Figures in the trillions have been proposed. Since the time of the Big Bang, estimates have placed the increase in expansion in the order of at least one-thousand fold. Since all space is energy and God is both space and the universe, then God’s Energy is increasing geometrically. It is not the dark energy of the universe that is accelerating the expansion of the universe, it is God since currently the major component of God’s Energy is the Dark Energy.

We know from the biblical story of the Exodus of the Israelite slaves from Egypt, that God sent the Pharaoh and the Egyptian people ten plagues. Especially important for our discussion was the plague of darkness where the normal daylight hours were turned into darkness for at least forty-eight hours. Day no longer existed in Egypt, and day was replaced with darkness in the absence of the moon and the stars. In this part of the world located near the Equator, it is impossible for only the darkness of night to exist. Night must follow day and day must follow night.

In the pages to follow, we shall see how God is the Master Creator. There is no doubt in my mind because of my spiritual beliefs that God’s omnipotence can cause the light to become dark and the dark to become light. God has at His disposal a vast amount of His Dark Energy that He can convert into Light Energy. The reverse is also possible and the intro-conversion in either direction seems to happen instantaneously.

It seems that it would be easy for God to eliminate Earth by changing our Light Energy into Dark Energy or to take away the light of day during the Egyptian plague of darkness. In one respect, you might look upon God’s Dark Energy as a reserve He can tap into any time. He needs more Light Energy for the Soul Energies of an ever increasing world population. Everything alive has Energy including humans who must possess a Divine soul made up of Energy in order to begin and maintain life.

Is it a coincidence that in 2012, physicists at the CERN laboratories have confirmed the existence of the Higgs Boson Particle originally proposed by Higgs and five other scientists in 1964? Without the unseen Higgs Field and the Higgs Boson Particle, elementary particles would not acquire mass and our universe and our bodies would be one random blob. The Higgs Boson particle has been jokingly referred to as the “God Particle” but the joke is really on the scientists because the invisible Higgs energy field in space and God’s Energy Field are one and the same.

I think we need to delve further into to discovering the power of God. Does God provide certainty to the uncertainty of His universe?

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God and Science

Albert Einstein believed all his life that God would not roll the dice, so that there could be no room for uncertainty with regard to our universe. Along came Werner Heisenberg in 1925 and proposed that at the subatomic level, which is not directly observable and where you are trying to understand elementary particles like electrons, there was uncertainty. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle was a bold suggestion that initiated the field of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Theory.

If there is uncertainty, then one must conclude that physics is no longer an exact science as previously thought in earlier days by the brilliant physicist Isaac Newton. There is therefore no future predictability about our universe and we could be here today and gone tomorrow.

What neither of these highly intelligent Nobel Prize winning theoretical physicists Einstein and Heisenberg knew, was that God Himself, whose organizing intelligence is trillions to quadrillions of times more advanced than any human, is the unified theory of the universe that Einstein so desperately sought to find, even on his deathbed. God has preplanned our universe, because He is our universe and although both Einstein and Heisenberg thought that they were freshly exploring “new” startling theories, these groundbreaking revelations were in fact “old” for God. God was the original inventor before even He decided to come into existence approximately fourteen billion years ago. Prior to God, there was no time-dependent existence. There was only God and His timeless solitary “existence.”

Einstein and Heisenberg were unaware that God had purposely set up the universe so that these scientists would believe that they were discovering new concepts of physics and mathematics. Einstein though believed that God created and was in charge of the universe without realizing that God was the universe.

Science thus unknowingly became the search for God. Why would God go to all this trouble? He would do it of course to allow the thrill of humans making new discoveries akin to a baby continuously praised by his mother and father for discovering the private world within his or her environmental domain.

Einstein never accepted Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle as a fundamental physical law because he felt that a valid theory should encompass both what you observe and what you don’t observe. An electron inside an atom cannot be seen argued Einstein, but that doesn’t mean that electrons don’t have defined orbits within the atom. He added that just because he wasn’t always observing the moon, he would like to believe that the moon was still there.

Einstein proposed that it was only a matter of time when he could prove that God doesn’t roll the dice. God would never base His creation of the universe on uncertainty. Once all the details were scientifically discovered in the future about electrons inside atoms, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principe or his Principle of Indeterminacy would become invalid, and we would believe, as Isaac Newton believed, that the universe was truly set in motion by God in a specific determinable way.

Heisenberg’s physics reality on the other hand was predicated upon only what he could observe and what he could measure. Heisenberg from his experimental analysis came to the conclusion that you simultaneously could not determine the position of the electron versus the momentum (mass of particle times velocity of the particle) or direction of an electron at the same time. The more precisely the position of an elementary particle is determined, the less precisely the determination of the momentum in this instant, and vice versa. Heisenberg’s conclusion was that you could never with great certainty measure more than one property of a particle such as an electron, and that elementary particles thus exist only in states of probability mathematical distributions rather than as can be described definitively with certainty.

Quantum mechanics further states that this blurring of the magnitudes, such as position and speed or direction and other descriptive magnitudes such as energy and time are an intrinsic inherent property in the nature of the particles themselves. What inherent in nature means is that based upon the Uncertainty Principle, particles cannot have arbitrarily precise position and velocity regardless of whether the scientist observes them or not.

The particles have essentially been “born” this way with uncertainty. Since elementary particles are present throughout the universe and we need them for life on our planet and within ourselves, we are in uncharted waters in predicting the future of planet earth.

Instead of electrons moving in defined orbits in atoms, the physicist Erwin Schrodinger proposed that the electrons were continuously vibrating energetically to create waves while moving around the atom. Heisenberg and Niels Bohr talked about electrons as quantum particles instead of waves and explained their Uncertainty Principle theory through Matrix Mechanics mathematics where discontinuities and quantum jumps would be responsible for the observed position and movement of electrons.

Schrodinger in 1926 proved that particles and waves are equivalent descriptions. Electrons in our bodies can exist both as particles and waves but we can only determine one or the other of these characteristics at any one time. It depends upon what the observer scientist chooses to measure in a given experiment. Waves and particles are thus complimentary and separate but both are essential to describe quantum events. Einstein on his deathbed muttered, “What are these quanta?” Einstein wanted to present us with proof of a unified theory of the universe to accommodate his own Relativity Theories and Heisenberg’s and other’s Quantum Theory.

I believe God created the moon sometime after the Big Bang with His Light Energy particles. You can observe the moon but no one with the exception of possibly the Jewish Biblical Patriarch, Jacob, has ever partially seen God. Does that mean that God does not exist? Is God like the electron that you can’t see inside our atoms and molecules?

In biblical times, we have indicated earlier that there have been humans like Moses and Abraham who have communicated audibly with God. For just about all of us, however, we will never hear or see God. Our belief has to be based upon faith, at least until Messianic times when we shall know God as the waters of the sea. On the premise that God pre-planned our world billions of years ago at the time of the Big Bang and is the Master Scientist, why would God purposely create all this controversy in the physics of the universe?

I believe that once God decided to create a world of human beings and plant and animal species, He decided to create one that was dynamically interesting. He gave us free will to choose good or evil, a Divine soul, soul energy, past lives, intelligence, wisdom, doubt, fantasy, imagination, emotions like fear, anger, jealousy, happiness and sadness, unique speech and voice patterns,  and the ability to think and ponder. He instilled in us a sense of curiosity of past, present, and future, direction to choose our vocations, our sense of discovery not only in science but in so many fields such as philosophy, psychology, medicine, architecture, engineering, politics, the economy and on and on.

In terms of Einstein and Heisenberg, the controversy that God provided is still continuing after eighty-eight years. Look at all the jobs that God has provided in physics and in every field. Would we have universities and schools if God didn’t preplan our world? Similar to this lengthy controversy in the physics of the universe, what about the ongoing separate factions that believe and have believed for hundreds of years in either Evolution or Creation. Our churches have a cause they can fight for and God foresaw His creation of religion as well to create both diversity and differing societies. It’s no accident that we have a continuing battle with those who are pro choice and those who are pro life. God gave us that as well to provide us with more challenges and more jobs, where people could play useful roles in society.

If we knew that God has known all along where we would be at different times in our history, then whatever certainty and uncertainty God purposely placed into the universe would be combined together as “God’s Certainty Plan.” We would have to have wound up where we are at this moment in time in our history, because God determined that it would be this way without us knowing it.

Were the births of Einstein and Heisenberg accidental or did God plan them crossing paths in life by endowing them with special souls? Did Einstein get a piece of his hero Isaac Newton’s soul, and did Heisenberg get a piece of Galileo’s soul that influenced both of them in their out of the box forward thinking? It would be nice to believe that even though God is not yet interacting with us, He does likely make things happen behind the scenes at critical times in our history. Hitler’s biggest mistake was advancing toward Russia. Did God influence Hitler’s decision?

At this writing we don’t know if Einstein is right about needing for Heisenberg’s theory to account for the unobserved, and we don’t know enough about electron pathways just like we know so very little about the human brain. I am a fan of Einstein, so I tend to believe that he is right. I also believe in Heisenberg. If God’s unified theory accommodates both Einstein and Heisenberg, then an electron can exist both as a particle and a wave but it can also exist in a defined orbit. Too often in life we are on either one side or the other of a pendulum swinging from side to side. Often however there is a choice right in the middle of the pendulum where both arguments are embraced.

I think we need to delve further into to discovering the power of God. How can God have existed back at the time of the Big Bang and still be here fourteen billion years later?

… Continued…

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