About Daniel R. Condron
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A Life of Inner Listening
Daniel R. Condron has spent most of his adult life studying the mind and spirit. Not in theory, but in practice. His work reflects time spent in silence, in discipline, in spiritual study, and in quiet teaching.
He does not ask to be followed. He invites reading, reflection, and stillness.
Early Education
Daniel earned a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and a Master of Science in International Agricultural Development from the University of Missouri. These studies showed him how to improve farming systems. But they did not teach him how to understand himself.
That search began later.
He enrolled at the School of Metaphysics and continued his studies until receiving a Doctorate in Divinity and a Doctorate in Metaphysics. But the real education came in practicing what he learned.
Spiritual Work
Daniel served as President of the School of Metaphysics and helped guide students through dream interpretation, concentration, spiritual journaling, and conscious living. He taught that the goal is not knowledge alone, but integration.
His teaching focused on:
Personal responsibility
Discipline of thought
Inner peace through attention
Applying spiritual law to daily life
Much of this came through teaching, writing, and sitting with those who asked.

Writing
Daniel has written on dreamwork, health, healing, karma, reincarnation, and spiritual purpose. His recent books reflect a deeper return to the words of Jesus.
The Three Commandments of Jesus Christ
points back to Jesus’s most repeated teachings: love God, love others, love one another.
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True Baptism
explores the idea of spirit as breath—an experience that comes through awareness, not ritual.
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His writing does not carry the voice of persuasion. It invites stillness and a return to source.
Current Focus
Daniel lives quietly in Missouri and continues to write, observe, and breathe with attention. He no longer travels to teach. His books and blog are now the primary ways he shares.
From the Author
“What matters to me is that love becomes real—not as emotion, but as expression.”
“The breath is still here. That tells me I am not alone.”
“The message has not changed. It has only been buried.”
