J. L. Mee directs the research and development activities of Cognitive Genetics Institute. Mr. Mee is an expert in high-tech research and development and transforming complex visions into viable products and services. Mr. Mee has had a rare opportunity to study the spirit / brain interface from an electrical engineering perspective for four decades. Just prior to entering his chosen field of computer systems design at age 20, Mr. Mee had a six hour out-of-body experience during meditation. Over the next forty years, he combined the first-hand spiritual knowledge gained from this experience with sophisticated computer design principles to develop a new understanding of how spiritual beings interface to neural networks in the brain. The result is the foundation for an effective science for consciousness engineering. Mr. Mee is one of the architects of the Information Age. During his career, he worked at the very highest echelons in the computer industry, and had management responsibility for evolving large computer architecture into the massive, microprocessor-driven parallelism at the heart of today's machines. He directed major computer systems R&D programs for IBM's largest competitor, where he secured $400 million in investment funding and managed 20 advanced R&D programs. These programs resulted in 13 U.S. patents and $5 billion worth of large systems computer products, which were manufactured in a one million square foot facility and shipped all over the world. He is the youngest father of a mainframe, having managed the engineering development of a leading-edge, high-tech large computer system.