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Peter Baksa

Investigative Journalist/Entreprenuer/Author of 'The Point of Power'

http://peterbaksa.tumblr.com/

"The Point of Power", available now on Amazon. He is also the author of "It's None of My Business What You Think of Me!. His website is peterbaksa.com.


Peter Baksa, is an investigative journalist / entreprenuer who recently authored "The Point of Power". He has also written several other books including: "It's none of your business what you think about me" - Summer 2012, "Think Yourself Young" - release date Jan 20,2013. Peter is now finishing his fourth book entitled "Faith Wave" where he discusses how ancient rituals were meant specifically to train the brain to go into a Faith Wave to allow for manifestations to be initiated. He correlates these rituals with concepts found in contemporary quantum physics to prove his thesis.

Peter started life with old fashion German Lutheran drive, obtaining several degrees at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and acting as a visiting professor in the Architecture college and business schools. He published work showcasing a mathematical model he developed that values an asset over time. It uniquely addresses the concept that a building has energy that can be manipulated using marketing and property management techniques that lead to higher NOI. He presented this model at Harvard University business school in Cambridge in the early 1990's in a seminar he gave titled "The four rates for return for a real estate asset". His mathematical model was the the foundation of his Master thesis "The analytical framework of the development process."

Peter served on the board of directors of an Illinois Bank that he helped grow from a tiny 15 million dollar small town institution at acquisition, to crossing the 3 billion dollar in assets mark over a ten year period. He used techniques that he writes about in his books to achieve this success.

He was nominated to a small local Illinois symphony board of Directors. He was elected the youngest president in the history of the symphony after only 6 mos. on the board. During his time as president he took the symphony from near bankruptcy to selling out concerts using visualization and other techniques described in his book "The Point of Power".

Peter received his Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Science degrees from the University of Illinois. He studied in the Finance, MBA, and Law schools while in attendance at the graduate level through his post grad PHD research. He was a visiting professor lecturing on the development process and related topics after his graduation. Peter taught Architecture 466 a Graduate level class titled "Problems and processes in housing design".

Since his doctoral research he has pursued study in the field of theology focusing on ancient texts and has been a student of quantum physics. Peter reaches out for consult in the area of quantum physics and has partnered with several associates who do research in related study at Harvard University, University of Wis. and MIT to provide a backdrop to his investigative reporting. Baksa took the truths of ancient texts that have suffered the test of time and cross referenced these common denominators with the work of quantum mechanics to gain insight into how humans interact with the universe. He believes many of the rituals where designed to "train" the brain to more efficiently connect with those energies that create worlds from nothingness.

He looked to the research of Stephan Hawking, Richard Feynman, Carl Jung, Albert Einstein,Max Planck, and applied a similar template seeking truths that they all agreed upon sifting out anything that did not. From this final list of common denominators Baksa built the theoretical framework. This framework points to a method by which humans interact with the universe to create their reality. It shows how humans manifest their lives in the natural and attract matter.

Recently Peter spent time in Beijing China, studying the daily rituals of Tibetan Monks. This work included on camera interviews Tibetan Monks studying at the Lama Temple. The interviews looked behind the surface of the monks meditative practices and sought to correlate a relationship to quantum physics and the way the brain works within this triad. This research will be found in his next book "Think Yourself Young" where he points to the rituals of Tibetan monks residing in the Himalayas that are said to have lived to be over 120 years of age. Baksa continues to track the family heritage of these monks to establish proof of the ones over 140 since their birth predates any credible recordation. He is also mirroring their diet and measuring the effects using reoccurring blood tests to track the impact of what is mainly a vegetarian diet along with mediation or brain training exercise that goes back to the work of Lau Tzu 500BCE and Taoism.

Peter recently worked as a developer with several charities, including The Make a Wish Foundation, The Starlight Foundation, and Broward's Children Center successfully raising money and creating interest in these organizations through events that he created and successfully initiated. His last event garnered sufficient interest to raise enough funding to grant 5 children their wish via the Make a Wish foundation. The Illinois Preservation and Conservation Association awarded him the Community Commitment Heritage Award for his efforts to preserve Illinois architectural history through his company's historic preservation projects. Peter has volunteered as a reader for orphaned children via his alumni association membership. Peter has been involved with an Illinois homeless shelter as a volunteer food server and organizer. See his website peterbaksa.com for more background or contact his publicist at Newman Communications for interviews or guest appearances.