The White Light –(free for you)– Achieve your Goodwill Cavett Hesson I must tell you something before my time is gone. It remained crystal clear the whole time, but it took me years to get the words into the right order... There was a time that I met God. It wasn't even my choice. In fact, I let a small voice tell me there probably was neither. 1→ Friends of Truth I came to the world like others and I lived with my parents. After my mom divorced and remarried, we moved to Germany and lived on an Army base. Before I was ever brought to think about God, when I was 5 years old, I went to the place called Dachau Concentration Camp. I didn't know what that was, but I was a normal 5-year old kid and I knew people weren't supposed to be naked. I laughed when I saw one of the large pictures because dozens of people were laying on top of each other and they were all naked. My mom told me not to do that. None of the adults were laughing. We walked through the special showers they had there and another room with a row of large ovens that were big enough to hold a person. I also had terrible pains in my side, and I needed kidney surgery when I was 5. One thing led to another and I almost died in the hospital. I learned a lot about life and a lot about people when I was living in that hospital, or at least it seemed that way. I met lots of people that really wanted me to be healed. I also had to think about my own death, but a lot of people told me that wasn't going to happen, and I believed them and then it didn't. While in Germany, I got to travel very quickly on the Autobahn. It was there I recalled that cars were assembled with bolts and that bolts can turn 2 different directions. I wondered how secure the bolts in our Volvo were installed. I also wondered about the effects of any bolts coming loose. That was my early glimpse into human faith. As a young child, I considered the authority and power of the life I saw on Earth but did not ponder any forces beyond that. I ...