The Spiritual Journey of a Very Ordinary Man: The Search for My Spiritual Essence.
Jim attended Norwich University, a military college in Vermont, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics. Before going into civilian life, he received an officer’s commission in the US Army, where he spent four years on active duty and a number of years subsequently in the US Army Reserve. After his military service, he worked in IT for a number of years until retirement in 2015. Jim found himself at times pondering the world and universe around him as he considered the deeper questions of life all while raising his family. He began these journeys of insight to better understand the world, himself and others, and he hopes that walking this path with him will give you an opportunity to pursue your own insight, enlightenment, and growth.
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Jim Russ is the author of 2 books,
Life: The Mystery: The Quest of an Ordinary Man
and
The Spiritual Journey of a Very Ordinary Man: The Search for My Spiritual Essence.
Jim attended Norwich University, a military college in Vermont, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics. Before going into civilian life, he received an officer’s commission in the US Army, where he spent four years on active duty and a number of years...
Have you ever wondered how life came into existence, but more importantly, have you thought where will it all end up in millions or billions of years from now? I will address this question and many others about life on this planet and the universe as well. We may not find all the answers, but we will try. It is a quest I started several years...
The Spiritual Journey of a Very Ordinary Man: The Search for My Spiritual Essence is author Jim Russ’s conversation with other everyday people who aren’t experts in religion or spirituality but who strive to better understand the existence of God, the soul, free will, and the mind. Is there proof of any of these things, or must we take that leap...