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Garnet Schulhauser practiced
corporate law with two large law firms in Calgary, Canada for 34 years before
retiring to Vancouver Island in 2008, where he now lives with his wife, Cathy,
and little dog, Abby. He grew up on a small farm in Saskatchewan and attended
law school in Saskatoon before moving to Calgary to begin his legal career.
Although he did not begin writing until after retiring from his legal practice,
he now pursues his new career with a passion. In his spare time, he enjoys
golfing, kayaking, and long hikes in the forest with Abby. He takes great
delight in family gatherings with his two sons, Blake and Colin, and their
partners, Lauren and Bergis, and granddaughter Kymera.
Garnet’s life changed dramatically one day in 2007 when he
was confronted on the street by a homeless man named Albert. Over the next few
years he had a series of conversations with Albert (who was actually a wise
spirit in disguise) who disclosed startling new truths about life, death, the
afterlife, and God. Albert answered all of life’s big questions about who we
are, our purpose for being on Earth, and what happens to us after we die.
Albert’s revelations were inspiring, uplifting, and comforting, and flew in the
face of almost everything that Christian holy men had been preaching for
centuries. He wrote Dancing on a Stamp at Albert’s request so that these
revelations would be available to everyone.