About Robert M. Holley

Robert M. Holley is a loving family man, and passionate criminal defense attorney of nearly 50 years. He grew up in Tahoe City, California, which stands at the edge of one of the most beautiful mountain lakes in the world, Lake Tahoe. He attended University of California’s Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco where he earned a Juris Doctorate degree in 1971. Upon graduation, he married his incredible wife Sheila and they live together in Fair Oaks, California, just outside of Sacramento. Bob, along with his son, Jason, still practices criminal defense trial work in Sacramento. His daughter, Heidi, is also a passionate trial lawyer with the Placer County Public Defender’s Office and lives just down the street from Bob and Sheila, along with their two grandsons C.J., now 9 years old, and Spencer, age 3. When Bob is not practicing law, or writing books, he is spending his free time enjoying his wife, children, grandchildren, and his precious pets in his Fair Oaks home.


These lessons are not so much about Bob, his profession, or his personal life, although all of it has played a major role in his gaining the understanding shared in these lessons. Bob’s journey began nearly 50 years ago with his relationship with a True Spiritual Master, Paula Scott, who so freely shared the most important Secrets of Life, beyond what can be seen, heard, or experienced in the outer world. “Lessons for My Children” include the wisdom of many wonderful masters, who have shared their experiences along the way.


Bob considers these lessons to be his true mission in life. He knows about the wonders that will take place in the lives of all those willing to give them a try. He also knows that as we do these lessons together, they will manifest all of the Love and Power ever needed to bring about Peace, Freedom, Abundance, Joy, and Creativity not only for ourselves, but for those around us, and the world. He knows that this is a wonderful journey and that we will all be on this path together, each of us holding one another’s hands. He thanks you for being here and wants you to know – “This is a very good day!”

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