Writing Contributed by Bob Bays

Kay is a native of the Mississippi Delta, complete with the ultimate Southern
drawl...

Well, she gave up religion (completely!) at a relatively early age, and
went on to become a highly successful business woman, enjoying all the
perks that go with such a life.

Then, one evening in early 1984, while she was driving across the
Mississippi River, a voice inside her head asked, "Is this all there
is?"

A couple of weeks later an acquaintance inexplicably gave her a copy of
one of Joel Goldsmith's books, and while reading it she came across a
certain statement, whereupon everything simply exploded.  It
happened to be February 14, and she subsequently called the event the
"Valentine's Day Explosion".  Shortly thereafter she was presented with her first Bible
by her son and her husband.  Kay found that she "loved the red parts".

Anyway, it took her four years to sort it out...
...Kay had absolutely NO preparation!

In 1989 she finally came into a full understanding of what had happened,
and since then, though she has written nothing, she has held meetings
with small groups and given some weekend retreats from time to time, the
cost of which is room and board, if any - nothing more. She does have
available quite a collection of audio and video tapes [as well as CDs and Monthly Letters].

Just the titles are interesting, even if you don't buy one!
But the one on which she tells her own story is engrossing -
it's called "Kay Speaks About February 14, 1984".

Having now read all of the major scriptures, Kay's comment is the same as
Ramana Maharshi's: "They confirm my experience".  However, her teaching
has a scriptural basis in the Bible's New Testiment, the King James Version. 
I wonder how many other such solitary sages are out there!

OM shantih,

Bob

Kay has a last name, but she never uses it, and although I once knew it,
I have forgotten! It was the name of her husband, whom she left not
long after the "explosion".

She doesn't have a web site either [until Now]. As a matter of fact she advertises
not at all, except to send to her mailing list notices of meetings and
retreats. It may interest you to know that all her correspondence is
addressed "To the Rest of Myself".

OM shantih,

Bob