Paul Ray Huffman was born in Midland, TX, May 5, 1945 into a military family. His dad was a Colonel in the Air Force, a pilot. His mother was from New Mexico. She had an artistic side, and did some writing. She was part Indian making Paul 1/4 native. He did have dark hair, and plenty of it much later than lots of men do, which is a trait of Native American genetics.
He has one older sister. His family was stationed in Japan when Paul was around 2, for a couple years, then Germany and France some years later, as his father had duties “cleaning up” after the war. The family lived in several places in the US when Paul was in high school. Growing up on military bases, he was around a lot of mechanics, and he built himself a go-cart when he was around 10.
He had a fascination with all things mechanical, including cars and jeeps, and liked to take things apart to see how they worked. He took flying lessons, but never got his pilot license. As he got older he added an artistic flair to his understanding of how things worked, and moved toward design and building, eventually becoming an architect in Colorado. He worked for an architectural firm for a while, then branched out on his own. He built homes in the Boulder/Denver area, doing a lot of the labor for his own home. He found that he was not well-suited to having clients, since he liked his projects to be built as he thought they should be, and tired of clients making changes multiple times during the build process.
He left architecture, traveled around in a Toyota Winnabago, feeling lost and unmotivated. In the depth of depression, in a cabin in the winter, surrounded by snow and all alone, a voice saying “You are peace and love, a vibration connected to all things” shook him to his core as it resounded in his head. A whole new aspect of himself and life opened up from this point forward. He felt such love and compassion when in contact with “We.”
He moved to Sedona, honed his channeling ability, and he and a partner began Sedona Adventures Jeep Tour company, taking people out into Red Rock country for scenic viewing, but also offering Vortex Tours with individuals or small groups where he could do readings for people. He could “intuit” helpful information for them.
Eventually he sold the jeep company and focused on his channeled writings. He remained in Sedona for the rest of his life, and continued his relationship with “We”, recording hundreds of sessions of spiritual information. It has always been his wish to make these interactions, which were so uplifting for him, available to anyone who might benefit.