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“CHARISMATIC…this
generation’s
answer to Dale Carnegie.”
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Toronto Business Times
Jay’s
path to self-discovery
accelerated when at the age of eighteen he collapsed
and was taken to hospital where he remained unconscious
for three days. At the time, he was pursuing a career
as a hockey goaltender. He was diagnosed with a brain
tumor and underwent emergency brain surgery. He was
not expected to wake up. If he did, they expected he
would suffer from permanent brain damage. He survived,
without brain damage and with a life expectancy of only
fifteen months. 15 years later, doctors
still cannot explain why he is still alive.
His
brush with death gave Jay a sense of urgency to live life more fully. Armed
with a new perspective and appreciation for life, he
began his quest for answers about life’s purpose, human
potential, happiness, and peace of mind. When he was
unable to find what he was looking for through traditional
learning, he sought the answers elsewhere.
He
studied the lives of successful people. He explored
the limits of his physical and mental boundaries by
skydiving, bungee jumping from a hot air balloon, walking
on burning coals, and more. He
still did not feel fulfilled.
He hadn’t changed; his life hadn’t changed. So he shifted
his attention from his outer to his inner-self in order
to get to the Soul of
the matter. He studied how the mind works and its relation
to the physical and emotional aspects of human nature.
He voraciously read everything he could find on human
development and enrolled in personal training sessions
throughout North America. Again unable to find the answers
he was searching for; Jay decided to create a system to teach what he so desperately
wanted to learn.
In
the process, side effects of his earlier surgery changed
his life once again. Occasional seizures and blackouts
brought new challenges and opportunities. And he approached
each obstacle and challenge as an opportunity to more
fully develop as a human being. He intensified his
quest for understanding of how the mind, body and emotions work as one to
affect personal health, success and quality of life.
He traveled through Europe and explored new cultures,
different religions, and new perspectives on life.
Jay
noticed that wherever he went, people were the same
– hungry for inner peace.
His travels brought him to an understanding of how
the universe works and the importance and value of building
a strong inner foundation so each of us can
be a player in the Game of Life. He combined this understanding
with his passionate desire to share his insights and
experiences with others and to help them to discover their unique purpose in life and how to create
the life they were designed to live.
The
result is a journey of self-discovery Jay calls INNER
CIRCUIT TRAINING™ for WHOLE
BEING CONDITIONING™.
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