Hi, I’m Greg Hutzley I’ve spent much of my life — from around 1960 through the early 2000s — exploring something most people don’t talk about much: ESP, the way thoughts and ideas can travel beyond the usual channels and ripple through human life. Since I was eight, I’ve sent thoughts out into the world — to handicapped individuals, the homeless, astronauts, musicians, entertainers, the media, sketch writers, journalists, princesses, kings, and presidents — and watched, often in amazement, how they responded. At first, I thought it was coincidence. Then I realized something: these ideas were mine, even when someone else acted on them as if they were their own. A lot of times, creative people would pick up on these brainwaves and write them down as their own inspirations — which, in all fairness, might have been theirs by right. It was a creative gift being shared. As long as I knew I had sent it, that was enough for me — just knowing I had the ability to connect in that way was its own kind of reward. I’d see those thoughts come right back to me, almost like a boomerang — especially through live TV broadcasts, satellite connections, and the way people seemed to pick up on my wavelengths. Many of those moments came while I was channeling music or using what I called my vibration tool — the Walkman
Walkman ends in last email Part of what made this possible was my strong concentration and a genuine, brotherly love forpeople, even strangers. That connection and compassion made it easier to reach others on adifferent level — not through words, but through energy and intent.This book comes from the memories and notes I’ve written in my journals — real experiencesabout connecting with people in nontraditional ways. Some may call it coincidence, othersmay call it imagination, but I know there’s more to it.Over the years, I’ve witnessed many, many, many moments that can’t be explained by chancealone — moments that point to a higher intelligence quietly shaping our lives