


Paul Solomon, born William Bilo Dove on July 7, 1939, in Rogers embarked on a journey that would lead him to become one of America's most respected and enigmatic psychics.
Growing up in a devout Baptist family, Solomon’s early life was marked by profound psychic experiences that his parents initially believed to be demonic. Despite these early challenges, Solomon's spiritual path led him to become the youngest ordained minister in the Southern Baptist Church at just fifteen years old.
A significant turning point in Solomon's life occurred when he had a self-proclaimed powerful mystical experience in the early 1970's, which propelled him into a new relationship with God and a new ministry,

This transformative experience allowed him to channel answers from a metaphysical "Source," placing him in the same realm as other celebrated psychics like Edgar Cayce and Andrew Jackson Davis.
Through his readings, Solomon explored various topics, such as the existence of Atlantis, health, future changes to the Earth, sexuality, and religion.
In 1972, Solomon founded the Fellowship of the Inner Light, an interfaith church centered on spirituality. His mission took him across the globe, where he conducted lectures and workshops for hundreds of thousands of people.
Over his career, he performed more than 1,500 individual trance readings, offering insights into soul growth, altered states of consciousness, ancient mystery traditions, and holistic healing.
Solomon's humanitarian efforts were also a significant aspect of his life. After volunteering with Mother Teresa in India, he established Dignity International, an organization dedicated to promoting human rights. His work with enslaved children and refugees in Thailand earned him a Nobel Peace Prize nomination in 1993.
Despite his professional success and widespread acclaim, Solomon faced personal challenges, including a tumultuous marriage and subsequent divorce.
He passed away on March 4, 1994, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Yet, his legacy of spiritual insight and humanitarian work lives on, inspiring those who seek spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of life's mysteries.

