Mulai de Guise Publishing, LLC was created to publish extraordinary works of wisdom. Wisdom is the result of direct, personal experience. This company will publish works of truth that are not subject to belief or intellectual persuasion. The company is dedicated to raising the evolutionary process of humanity through its books, lectures, website wisdom, and additional products.
Greg Simmons graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a B.S. degree in child psychology. In the early 1970’s he worked in the social services field for several years before retiring to San Francisco. After a brief career as a musician, he went back to school.
In 1978, he attended the Burklyn Business School in Vermont. After graduating from business school he was a marketing partner in several business ventures, culminating with the founding of SuperCamp, a residential accelerated learning program for teenagers. The first camp, with 64 students attending, was held in July 1982. Results were so impressive, the company grew quickly. SuperCamp has graduated over 32,000 students from all fifty states and seventy additional countries.
In 1985, Greg became the marketing partner with Robbins Research Institute (RRI) in Del Mar, California. The company grew from annual revenues of $200,000 to over $1,000,000 in the first year. The company went on to generate annual revenues of over $50,000,000 within four years.
After RRI, Greg moved to the Pacific Northwest to be near Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment. He has been a student for twenty-five years, the marketing director for eighteen years, and Ramtha’s first appointed teacher for the past nine years. He has had the privilege to teach thousands of students in over twenty different foreign countries. Currently he is featured every month on www.beyondtheordinary.net Webcast radio program.
He is President of Mulai de Guise Publishing and the author of These Things You Shall Do, and Greater to be released in January 2007. His web site, www.mulaideguisepublishing.com, is dedicated to understanding the correlation between ancient wisdom and modern science.