Jaimy Mauricio X Valerie McLaughlin – Episode 149
Episode 149: In Tenebris
Jaimy Mauricio was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, to Portuguese immigrant parents. He has faced and escaped death several times in his life. These experiences have provided him with an interesting and inspiring perspective on life, which he shares in his writings. Jaimy has spent most of his career as an engineer and business professional.
He has traveled throughout North America and now lives in Newport, Rhode Island. In his spare time, he researches and maintains an interest in metaphysics, history, religion, and ufology. His first book, “Beyond 2012: Watch Where You’re Going,” has been considered by many as an insightful book that will positively change one’s look on life by asking the reader to really consider where they are going in their life.
The conversation opened up with introductions and backgrounds. Michael relays he is an open-minded skeptic and asks “why do you hang on to your supernatural beliefs?”
Michael brought up 9/11 and the aftermath of the event, Jaimy authored the book “Beyond 2012: Watch Where You’re Going”. In one of the chapters in his book, he shared a similar message to one Michael mentioned. The feeling of being united was felt throughout the nation and how those feelings no longer exist today. On August 10, 2008, Jaimy Mauricio, the author of Beyond 2012: Watch Where You’re Going, felt a divine inspiration and calling to write this book.
About two months prior, the entire story was somehow magically implanted in his mind and he could not get it out of his head. However, it wasn’t until that day in August, when he experienced a unique calling from someone he just couldn’t say “no” to, that he began writing.
On the second half, Vanessa joined in on the final segment. Things began with Robert Kraft and his latest musings, Michael thinks he made a very amateur move. The essential Michael Jackson update, HBO not caving to threats. Things hit rock bottom, as Michael talks about Comedian Steven Brody’s, Apparent suicide at the age of 48 years of age R.I.P. to Steven Brody.