Maya Noise

In 1996, at the age of thirty three, I became enlightened. If you’re interested in getting enlightened, that will be a big deal. If not, it won’t mean much; about as interesting as telling you I’d won Wimbledon, if you had no interest in tennis.
This book is my account of living an ordinary life with extraordinary knowledge.
It deals with what happens after enlightenment. It’s written in wine and tears and sunlight. It reads like spiritual pulp fiction and includes a lot of swearing and sexually explicit content.
But don’t just read it for that.
“This is a wow book. The wows are in the content and the skill of writing rather than in the author trying to find wow-inspiring rhetoric.” – Review
“It’s a great book for anyone who is looking for a modern day voice on finding a teacher and getting enlightened. And what to do after you have found enlightenment. He makes it look so attainable.” – Review
Why Do We Get Sick? Why Do We Get Better? – A Wellness Detective Manual

This book is the culmination of my experience as a CranioSacral therapist. It is written for people who are sick or unhappy and encourages the idea that no matter what you’re told, what you’ve got, or how bad it gets, never have to feel helpless about your health again.
This book presents a workable model for how the different parts of you, physical, emotional, and the deeper parts, interact with each other and how, when they are out of sync, cause symptoms.
The Gentle Snap

Framed as a letter you wrote to yourself before you were born, “The Gentle Snap,” is like a post-it note on the refrigerator of your life. There to help you remember what is real and what isn’t in your life.
“Imagine you were participating in the most immersive virtual reality game ever and you forgot it wasn’t real. That’s kind of what’s happened to you.”
A model that will work for you for everything from the smallest pain to terminal illness.
“This book is like a trace program you put in place, to find you, and help you remember what’s really going on.”
“In a world full of billions of people why is it always just me? Why is everything always just from my perspective?”
But then again . . .

But then again . . . was written four years before I became enlightened in 1996. It is a rare insight into the build up to enlightenment and the fear and confusion that accompanies it.
Part journal, part discourse But then again . . . is imbued with my unique perspective and sense of humor.