About Jim

Jim Kitzmiller is on a mission to help people realize their own Divine Essence and live life at a higher level.

Jim holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from Case Institute of Technology. He completed the Master of Science degree in electrical engineering at Ohio State University. He did the Ph.D. course work in Operations Research (management science) at Arizona State University.

For two decades Jim worked as a systems engineer and business software developer. He frequently found very simple solutions to complex problems. These solutions resulted in systems designed to save enormous cost and effort.

Having studied and practiced over fifty different spiritual / self-help systems over the last forty years, Jim is able to get to the basic essence of what it takes for you to live at a higher level.

It should not take an eternity to become happy. You can become happy right now.

Jim’s guided meditation recordings have had over a half-million plays on the Internet. There is a flood of feedback from grateful people who have experienced benefits beyond what they’ve found through more complicated and expensive systems. Many people say that they finally are able to meditate for the first time.

Jim offers meditations and information through this blog. His other websites are merging with Jim’s blog. There is a wealth of free information and processes available to you here.

In addition to the free materials on the Internet, Jim offers personal life coaching, group retreats, and private retreats.

Jim’s book, Rocket Fuel for the Soul: Blissercise Self-Help Manual contains over 400 simple exercises that help people quickly get to a state of bliss.

He serves as the local municipal liaison for National Novel Writing Month.

Jim lives in Southern California.

11 Responses to “About Jim”

  1. Nice job on your blog!

    For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth
    (1 Corinthians 1:26,ESV).

  2. Hi Jim,
    Coincidence: I am a retired software engineer myself. I developed computer games mostly, bur some biz software. Now I pursue another interest – music composition. I’m glad that I (somehow) came across you Jim. Your recordings etc are valuable reminders to me.

  3. Martin O'Keefe-Liddard Reply 08. Sep, 2009 at 9:35 am

    Many thanks for leading me to your site via Twitter. As you are probably aware from my Tweets, J. Krishnamurti has helped lead me to a frame of mind which no longer seeks external solutions to problems that exist at the psychological level. I am beginning to understand the meaning of “The observer and the observed are one!” I think, from what I can see so far, that you are working from a similar standpoint – encouraging the individual to examine and heal themselves thereby bringing about change from their own centre. Please correct me if I am wrong.

    • Hello. You may also feel “Silent Awareness is everything AND no-thing” I’ve experienced “The observer and the observed are ONE!” Grateful! and GRATEFUL to YOU my friend to calling IT to my ATTENTION once again. Love.

  4. Synchronicity – my name is jim and I was a computer expert for 50 years, and I have studied metaphysics for 50 years.

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  6. Thanks for recommending your site to me via Twitter, Jim. I’m enjoying your blog and meditations.

    Your voice is soothing, just what’s needed to really let go and enter silence.

    Donna

  7. Hi Jim,
    I knew a Barbara Kitzmiller growing up in Colo. I think she had a brother. Could that be you? She was a sweetheart.
    Blessings,
    Diane

  8. Hi Jim,

    You are a special person, I wish I have met you before in my life; there is so much to learn from you.

    Take Care
    Nad