QUEST FOR TRUTH
Here and Beyond
by
Book Details
About the Book
Marilyne and Walt had a nineteen year pen pal relationship, thus it was only natural for Walt to contact her when he passed in January 2007. Quickly he introduced her to the bright realm he found himself in. Where knowledge and answers seem to flow around him like an old river, circumventing the veils of the third dimension, known as Earth, and like a theater skim, high lighting the depth and broadness of the creators vision. Within days, weeks he was sharing what he had experienced on passing, the moments as he grew within his new residence and the giddy excitement as old questions exploded with amazing new and always bolder answers, that aren’t answers at all, but always more thrilling possibilities and alternatives. He meets ancient seers, babes, prophets, Buddha and Jesus. He had always been a seeker of truth and spiritual knowledge but now that he is at the source he feels it is his duty to dispel the fear humans have of the other side and death. Three years into this correspondence Walt called a halt to this his first book, and his wife Lorraine (Cookie)and his friends have put this volume together for your enlightenment and education.
About the Author
Walt was born in Kemnet Germany on August 2, 1926 into a strict religious home. His sister was born 4 years later. In 1928 Arnold and his mother sailed to the United States to join his father a tool designer in Hawthorne, California. Arnold graded from Leuzinger High School in June 1944. From August to November of 44 he worked as for Standard of California as a “sniffer” a person who smells for leaks from the large tanks. He was drafted into the U. S. Army after World II broke out and was stationed in the Philippines Islands from November 27, 1944 to November 24, 1946. Fortunately his Germany heritage kept out of the European theater . On February 2, 1947 Arnold Commanded studies at Pepperdine College. Loretta , (Cookie) a neighbor who knew Walt’s family when Walt was 15 and she was 5 , wrote a wonderful letter after Arnold passed away. Arnold and sister and her parents were friends of her family. He left a memorable impression on her life as she loved to watch him drawing at his desk and to him play the piano. He loved Classical Music. She also wrote at an early age Arnold was always searching for truth and spiritual knowledge. Arnold Walter graduated from Pepperdine College in the same year they married. He majored in Art Education minoring in Religion. He went to UCLA and received his secondary teaching credential. After that he used all of his GI B ill when he decided to go the Los Angeles Art Center. He worked enthusiastically in advertising for many years. The work included photography, illustration, brochures, layouts, and lettering. In 1972 he decided to seek a masters in Fine Arts at Fresno State. While traveling with his wife Cookie (Lorraine),Walt took many wonderful photographs documenting their trips. Some of these trips included hiking in the Sierras; three dory trips through the Grand Canyon (1991, 1993, 1995); visiting the four corners (Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona); traveling to the East Coast and the South. Some of their international trips included Europe, Greece, Canada, and Mexico. After Walt retired, he began taking photographs of the Fresno Ballet Dancers. He continued photographing the Fresno ballet for the next 14 years. The photographs with only one ballerina are of Kelley Waddell, who is currently dancing with the American Ballet Theater in New York City. The picture of the two ballerinas is of Kelly Waddell and Maggie LeBaugh. This picture was taken when they both danced with the Fresno Ballet. Maggie is a former dancer of the Joffery Ballet Dancers in Chicago. Walt also photographed Francois and Chris Doyle. The photograph of the couple dancing was caught by Walt in a split second or less. Francois and Chris Doyle were in charge of the Fresno Ballet for eleven years. Walt passed away on January 19,2007 at the age of 80. But we feel his energy always near. His greatest desire was to share his joy of the great lessons he had learned as a spiritual gift to all.