I’m Greg Mack, writing under the pen name Magus G. Mack.
For nearly fifty years I’ve been fascinated by one question:
Why do people do what they do?
That curiosity eventually led me to study human behavior, fear, habits, decision-making, personal development, philosophy, and my own life experiences.
Along the way I discovered something that changed the way I see life. Most of us aren’t trapped by our circumstances. We’re often following patterns we don’t realize are there.
The same fears.
The same reactions.
The same stories.
The same decisions.
They are all the same just wearing different clothes.
Recognizing those patterns doesn’t solve every problem overnight, but it does something even more important. It gives us a choice. And I believe our lives are built one choice at a time.
I don’t write because I have all the answers.
I write because I’m still asking the questions.
Every article, newsletter, and book begins with something I’ve noticed—sometimes in myself, sometimes in everyday life, and sometimes in the conversations we all have but rarely stop to examine.
My goal isn’t to tell you what to believe. My goal is to help you notice what may have been quietly influencing your own decisions.
Because awareness creates responsibility. Responsibility creates intentional action. And intentional action creates a different future.
Through A Message From Magus G. Mack, I share practical observations about:
Sometimes those ideas become newsletters.
Sometimes they become books.
Sometimes they’re simply questions worth thinking about.
My first book in the Beyond Series,
Beyond Sin: Breaking Fear, Escaping Hell, and Building Heaven Through Daily Choice
explores the hidden habits and fears that quietly influence our lives.
Rather than focusing on guilt or labels, it looks at the relationship between our choices and the lives those choices create.
It asks a simple question:
What if heaven and hell aren’t only places we go someday… but experiences we begin creating today?
A Personal Invitation...
you’re in the right place.
I hope these observations encourage you to slow down, become more aware, and recognize the patterns that may have been shaping your life all along.
I’m grateful you’re here.
Welcome to the journey.
— Magus G. Mack