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Wayne
Peterson is a recently retired career US Diplomat who served the United States for 32 years. For the last 17 years of his
career, Mr. Peterson directed the Fulbright Scholarship Program, based in Washington, DC, but which is administered though
US embassies throughout the world. As part of his work at Fulbright, Mr. Peterson worked directly with Senator John Kerry
on a humanitarian project in Vietnam. Mr. Peterson started his international service in the Peace Corps, where he founded the extremely successful
S.O.S program in Brazil, a privately funded venture which provided aid to the very poorest citizens of that country. Melvin
Laird, who later became Secretary of Defense under Richard M. Nixon, was a direct supporter of Mr. Peterson's project. At the end of his Peace Corps tour of duty, Peterson was approached by the American ambassador in Brazil, who
asked him to become a career diplomat and to serve in the embassy in Rio de Janeiro. Mr. Peterson passed the qualifying examinations
and was accepted into the U.S. Foreign Service before his Peace Corps term was over. For the next 13 years, he served in various
diplomatic capacities in Latin America, Southeast Asia and, finally, Africa. Mr. Peterson returned to Washington where
he was awarded the directorship of the Fulbright Scholarship Program, a position he held for 17years. In the course of his
career, Mr. Peterson had Thanksgiving Dinner with Robert F. Kennedy and his wife Ethyl, he had a private meeting with President
Richard M. Nixon, and he met Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson. In addition to being a retired US Diplomat
of distinction, Mr. Peterson is also a very spiritually evolved human being. He has led Transmission Meditation groups for
many years and is the author of the book, Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Beings, in which Mr. Peterson describes his direct
encounters with spiritual masters such as Maitreya, a spirit being working to help humanity evolve. Interestingly, Ahtun Re, the spirit being channeled through
Kevin Ryerson, who has solved many reincarnation cases presented in Return of the Revolutionaries, is familiar and respectful
of Maitreya. Ahtun Re has explained that all great spiritual beings, such as Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, Moses, Baba Sri Shiva,
Sai Baba and Maitreya, all work together with a common purpose, to help humanity evolve spiritually. To learn more about Mr.
Peterson's book, please visit his web site, www.waynepeterson.com. We will now examine two past lives of Mr. Peterson's,
which were discovered on his own, with a little help from his spiritual master, Maitreya. Wayne Peterson grew up in the 40s,
in rural Wisconsin, outside of Green Bay. As a child, he began having subtle memories of past lives, so subtle, that he didn't
realize that reincarnation was the basis for these memories. For example, as a small child, when people asked him what his
name was, Wayne would refuse to tell them, since he strongly believed that he had a better name which identified “the
real me.” http://www.johnadams.net/cases/samples/Peterson-SaiBaba/index.html [You
can read the rest of his story at the above website – quite long but very interesting reading! Ellie] |
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