Category:Aaron Joseph Olivier

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Born in 1980, to a working class family in the city of Leicester in the UK. Aaron Olivier was the youngest of 3 children. His elder brother and sister of 5 years are twins and shared a close bond with each other and always took good care of their little brother when taking him out. Aaron has fond memories of the joy and love they shared in their youth.

Aaron's father was trained as a carpet fitter and lorry driver, his mother was a homebody and suffered with ill health, and his father became her main care provider.

Aaron enjoyed a range of activities and was an average graded student at school. After completing his G.C.S.E's Aaron stayed on at school to study for his A-levels in Sociology, Design and Technology and Mathematics. At 18 years old Aaron began to travel around the UK and continued to learn.

Shortly before he turned 21 he experienced an awakening of the mind and decided to pursue the study of his consciousness with an aim to understand spirituality and the concept of God and the gods in a modern scientific context. He became interested in all things spiritual and learned from many different systems of belief. He also worked as a painter and decorator and would take on other types of work in Leicester when he needed to.

In 2008 Aaron began to pursue work in the health and social care industry, working mainly with young adults with learning difficulties in educational environments.

By 2012 Aaron became interested in live in care giving. He would work and live with a client providing home care services between his travel adventures.

During the winter of 2014 Aaron had a profound epiphany in which he had a vision of a 5D model of the universe, following this experience he developed a desire to live more harmoniously with nature and began seeking out intensional communities that shared a passion for environmentally friendly living. This took him to the United States where he met his ex wife. They shared similar interests in ecology and environmental ethics but had very different ideas about how they could sustain themselves. The couple grew apart emotionally and eventually divorced in 2018.

Since then Aaron concentrated his energy into learning how to be able define the terms of the 5D model of the universe he had envisioned in late 2014 into a comprehensive theory that others can understand. Aaron would also admit to an emotional break down in this time which he attempted to use to explore some of the darker places of his consciousness caused by trauma in his youth. During an accident in September of 2018, Aaron broke several bones and fell into a deep depression. This physical, emotional and psychological breakdown lead to Aaron losing contact with his children from his former marriage.

With the support of a friend Aaron was able to recover enough to start trying to get control of his life again. In 2019 Aaron began to attend community college to study law and psychology. This experience he hoped would serve to help rehabilitate himself back into a healthy living routine from the unhealthy homeless life he had found himself in. He also acknowledged his need to learn writing skills in order to help him produce his theory, and he wanted to understand what challenges he might face when he attempts to regain contact with his children, hence the study of Law and Psychology.

In the year 2020 during the pandemic Aaron decided to start writing his thesis on the 5D model, after taking a mathematics class he remembered some functions that would help him define his terms using algebraic systems.

Aaron continues to struggle with stable housing and as we continue through the pandemic he tries his best to survive. He is currently visiting a therapist once a week and he keeps an emotional support dog called Saga to help him through these universally tough times we all share. Saga has proven to be a great friend and reminds Aaron often of the richness of the heart and the precious gift of kindness and love that comes from the innocence of youth. Something lost by so many adults because of the harshness of the world. Something that we can all share again if we can only open our hearts in the spirit of that childish innocence.