The Evolution of Peter Schenk, Modern Day Mystic
“When you fix the right thing, you fix everything.”
— Peter J. Schenk, Modern Day Mystic
My journey did not begin in spirituality.
It began in technology.
After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, I spent nearly twenty years building enterprise technology solutions within one of the world’s largest financial institutions. My professional life revolved around systems architecture, software development, process optimization, infrastructure design, and solving highly complex technical problems.
I was trained to think logically. To measure results. To trust evidence. To understand how systems worked.
Then something happened that changed the course of my life forever.
In 2004, I began experiencing what I would later describe as a “New Song”—a quiet but persistent inner calling that challenged many of my assumptions about reality, consciousness, and human potential.
At first, I resisted it.
Like many engineers, I preferred certainty over mystery. Yet the experiences continued, gradually opening the door to a world that I had previously dismissed or simply never considered. I became increasingly aware that there might be aspects of human consciousness that could not be fully explained through conventional thinking alone.
What followed was not a departure from science and technology. It was an expansion of them.
I became fascinated by the possibility that consciousness itself might operate according to principles that were not yet fully understood. I began studying manifestation, intention, energy, personal transformation, spirituality, sacred geometry, and the growing body of research surrounding consciousness.
As both an engineer and a seeker, I found myself asking a simple but profound question:
Could technology be intentionally designed to help people focus their consciousness, amplify their intentions, and create meaningful transformation within their lives?
That question became an obsession.
For years, I explored the intersection between consciousness and technology, searching for practical ways to bridge these seemingly different worlds. The result was the creation of Modern Day Mystic in 2006 and the beginning of a journey that continues to this day.
What started as a single software project evolved into an entire ecosystem of consciousness technologies used by people around the world.
Over the years I developed AquaSync and its family of applications, including Aquaware, TheSourxe, Navitus, LightBody, Smokerase, and The 12th Project. Each was designed to help individuals explore different aspects of consciousness, intention, manifestation, personal development, and self-discovery.
My work eventually expanded beyond software into physical consciousness technologies, leading to the creation of products such as the Nexus Field Pyramids, Terra Resonators, Creationis Miracles systems, Vita Navitus, and the Luminis Oracle.
While the technologies evolved, the underlying mission remained remarkably simple:
To help people discover that they are far more powerful, creative, and capable than they have been led to believe.
Today I refer to much of this work as Architected Consciousness Technology™—the intentional design of systems, tools, software, and experiences that support personal transformation, focused intention, expanded awareness, and conscious living.
Unlike traditional belief systems, my goal has never been to tell people what to think.
Instead, I strive to create experiences that allow individuals to explore these ideas directly and arrive at their own conclusions.
The greatest lessons of this journey have taught me that growth begins with curiosity, transformation begins with awareness, and true empowerment begins when we stop giving our power away to others.
Nearly two decades after beginning this path, I remain as inspired as ever.
Every software platform, every manifestation device, every workshop, every product, and every conversation is part of an ongoing exploration into what becomes possible when intention, consciousness, and technology work together.
The future remains unwritten.
And that is exactly what makes it exciting.
I honor the space in which you exist.
— Peter J. Schenk
Founder, Modern Day Mystic
