The Life Path of Christine Breeze

The life path that Christine Breese has taken began in rural Pennsylvania in 1965, when she was born to two loving parents and joined one sister in a warm and supportive household. Christine Breese studied the Christian religion with her devoted parents for many years and memorized entire portions of the Bible in hopes of becoming a missionary as her mother encouraged. Although she did not become a Christian missionary, Christine Breese did become a missionary of sorts. She believes in studying all the religions of the world, though, as they all have different yet essential things to offer.

As a deep thinker and contemplator, Christine Breeze decided as a teenager that she wanted to expand her knowledge of all the world’s religions and see what they all had in common. To this end, she discovered that they all espoused a belief in a higher power and encouraged followers to ?do the right thing? and be kind to fellow humans. This was when Christine Breeze began studying meditation and soon after she was teaching meditation techniques to others. It wasn’t long until she began traveling the world to discover even more spiritual enlightenment.

In her 20s, Christine Breeze backpacked all over the world with little money and discovered great truths about the nature of consciousness that she brought back to the United States with her. After her return she decided to take a slightly different direction and returned to school to earn associate’s degrees in both Audio Engineering and Film and Video Production so she could work on films, commercials and television series. This could only go on for so long, though, before she felt the itch to teach meditation again. Soon after, Christine Breeze continued her education once again with a Doctor of Divinity and a Ph.D. in Metaphysical Counseling.

With such a rich set of experiences, Christine Breeze saw that her life path would change once again. She started a metaphysical newsletter called the Starlight Journal, started producing the metaphysical talk show Spirit Talk TV, and founded the Universal Church of Metaphysics and the University Of Metaphysical Sciences.

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