ses that every child born represents a mystery coming into a mystery, which is life itself. We all ultimately ponder whether there is a progenitor of all life. Assuming that there is, does He love and care for us? Does He communicate with His creation? I believe He does through the Holy Spirit. Through the Eyes of a Child begins with key encounters with the Holy Spirit, starting with Jesus, and ending with eight prominent mystics. But it is my belief that the work of the Holy Spirit did not end with these important people. For those who need and for those who yearn for a deeper connection with the supernatural it is offered to us as well. The stories of two of the men I have dedicated this book to brings light to this claim. The second part of the book covers the various ways in which the Spirit has influenced my life. Although the material is serious, it is told with a humble heart, honest explanations of what happened, as well as occasional humor.