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Terry Lee Bivona was born on December 12th, 1958 at VanEyes Hospital in Los Angles at 3:49pm. Family history tells that he remained in the hospital due to lung problems. It was during this hospital-baes start inlife that Terry first Met the spiritual ECK Master named Kata Daki. For decades he recalled being carried as an infant in a a darkened nursery wing, class-walled to the south and baninettes left also, swaddled and carried by a woman about 30-years-old, slender with golden-red hair. She was Silent yet Terry recalled the clear sense of love and power that radiated from her being. It was at age 48 when Terry came across a water-color painting of Kata Daki that he instantly recalled the face and the place they had met. Terry was taken home on or about Christmas Eve of 1958. The family lore is abit foggy on such seemingly significant dates for the arrival of an infant into the house, especially during the Christmas celebrations in America. Terry finds it feasible that he may have been being considered for adoption as his older brother was born within the same calendar year, January 28th, and other family dynamics suggest family instability that would make the strssors ona young, 22 year-old mother's load with two childen born in the same year appear realistically burdonesome. Within about 2 years of Terry's birth, his parents divorced. At age three, a violent event occurred to Terry and his first out-of-body experience took place. He found himself conciously out of the body and floating in the hallway, near the room where the violence was occurring. To his left, and both floating about six-feet from the flooring, was a slender oriental man, white hair, eye-brows and a pointed white beard, wearing a shite shwl across the top of his head. Terry's recall is that his mood was calm and vividly alert, even for the mind of a 2-year-old child. He was amazed that he was floating at such a high point, and looking into the right doorway where his bedroom was located. He obsereved the stilled and somber presence of the gaurdian, later determined to be Fubbi Quantz, another ECL Master from the ancient Vairagi Order. Within a few minutes, the physical violence to Terry's body ceased and was returned to his physical form. At ago six, Terry's next notable spiritual encounters occured. His mother and step-father were out to dinner and a male college student was left to manage the then three boys. Terry recalls his boredom at about 8:00 p.p. that evening. Terry was sitting on the bed, facing North-East to a corner of the room while sitting on the bed. Suddenly, his vision caught the glimpse of a face, then two more, all three aligned at the juncture of the ceiling and wall on the east wall of the room. Terry recalls feeling startled but not afraid, moreso intrigued. He rubbed his eyes - the faces remained. He pushed his face into the pillow - they remained present, these three faces floating in a calm and silent manner, looking at him but in a soft manner. Terry left the bedroom and recruited the audienceof the sitter and his brothers explaining that he was seeing faces on the wall. Upon the return of the four of them to the bedroom, Terry sat on the bed and noted the continued presence to the three floating faces. He described each face: "That one [to the left] has black hair, really dark eyes and a black pointed beard. That one in the middle has thin hair and small eyes and lips. And that one [pointing far right] has like a white sheet on his head, and all the hair on his face and beard is white." Terry's brothers marched out of the room declaring that Terry was crazy. The young college fellow who was sitting for the three boys stated "I don't see them, but that doesn;t matter. What matters is that you see them." This neutral affirmation of this apparition was a profound validation of the subjective nature of spiritual experience - a tremendous founding principle for Terry's later spiritual philosophy. At age nine, Terry amd his family had since moved from Los Angeles to a 300-acre farm in south-west Iowa. Terry's birth on December twelth, or 12/12, had great impact on Terry in sensing his place in life, noting the 12 hours in a day, 12 eggs in a carton of eggs, 12 months a year and notably the 12 apostles of Jesus of Nazareth. It was Terry's twelth birthday that he had been anticipating for years, assured that a twelth birthday on 12/12 would have to be a significant event, at least for himself. On that day, 12/12 as Terry turned twelve,one gift from his parents was that he was liberated from doing chores with the livestock of cows, sheep and pigs. Terry used that time to walk the chlled and frozen field of the farm. Depressed ever since he left Los Angeles, he notes that he went an internal rant about the misgivings of his parents: that they had tricked him into moving to Iowa; that it was an act of decption and child-labor; that they really only cared about themselves; that they were mean and selfish people, and so on. Terry notes that he felt he was indeed talking to someone, but no saure who. The rant ended. Terry recalls that as he walked in silence the next minute or two, a voice and presence around him was felt. That voice spoke: "Terry, even if all of that is true...you are responsbile for your own happiness." Shocked and vividly alert, Terry knew the truth of the profound declaration fo the voice, of the unseen being. From that point on, Terry viewed his journey then on as a creative venture, turning winter fence mending, summer hay bailing and summer weed-pulling as opportunities to find his own happiness. This joy in being translated to a comfort of otherw with his presence. Despite an ongoing family violence, substance abuse and another dicorce scenatior that last over two years, Terry was the prefered confidante of each parent, no matter if person, help with projects or labors of living. Terry began to see his role as a helper being carved into his form in life. At age 18, Terry was driving a small car back into the small rural town about 10 miles form their farm, taking a childhood friend back home there. Terry attempted to swing left around a school bus, but an oncming car forced his return to his lane. But the speed of accleration forced the car to swerve, Terry slamming on the breaks, the car pulling right abruptly and the car speeding into a telphone pole. Just before impact, Terry recalls that his physical body completely relaxed, and he experienced what is now called an out-of-body experience. Terry recalls: " I was completely relaxed but incredible alert. I could see all the way around, like a ball. TO the right of me was this blue spiritual being. It was looking forawrd and very serious. Somehow I instantly knew I could trust this being. I watched the car hit the telephone pole directly in from of the steering. Amazingly the pole snapped and the car plowed through it. As the car was speeding forawrd, I was, my awareness was looking backward by the back window of the car, staring at the half pole dangling in the air on the dancind phone lines. In the most amaizingly calm manner, I turned to that blue being and said, 'Hey, I wonder if I need to get back in my body.' He turned slowly and looked set into my eyes. The only way I can described that look was that if you could take love and power and put them together, that was the kind of energy that that blue being looked at me with. We looked at my body - there was no blood anywhere, my head was connected to it and that whole part of that car was undamaged though the car was totalled. The kid I was taking back to town had a similar expreince to mine and he was free of any injuries, too." Terry Later learned that the name of that blue spiritual being was and is Wah Z, another ECK Master from that same order of the Vairagi.