About
Frank Butterfield first learned to channel one cold and rainy San Francisco afternoon in 1990. Inspired by Kevin Ryerson and Sture Johansson, the channels in Shirley McLaine‘s movie, “Out on a Limb,” and Jane Roberts’ Seth books, Frank sat down with Opening to Channel, by Sanaya Roman and Duane Packer, and started to read. On that day he met the entity Raji, who, in his own words, was “here for a short while to help.”
In those first two years, Frank served his internship channeling Raji for any friend or group who would have him.
His training reached a new level when he joined with like-minded individuals to study A Course in Miracles, facilitated by Deb Mangelus in her cozy, candle-lit living room in Provincetown, Massachusetts. After one such gathering, a small group stayed later into the evening playing with a Ouija board which wrote out the sentence: “Frank should channel.” In this room, Frank met for the first time the collective consciousness now known as the “Communion of Light.”
A decade and a half later, in 2007, a group of friends dragged Frank to a San Antonio, Texas, Abraham-Hicks Workshop. There he watched Esther Hicks, who he immediately recognized as “the Michael Jordan of channels,” and saw “finally, how it was done.” Later that afternoon, he drove up to his mother’s house in Austin, ran in the door, and declared, “I am a channel. This is what I am. This is what I was born to do.” Her response, “Well, ok then.”
Now living in Austin, Frank, a superstar in his own right, facilitates the bringing together of individuals or groups and their non-physical friends into a powerful Communion of Light. Frank channels this Communion, speaking in a single voice known as Paul, who answers each persons’ burning and thorny questions in a manner that demonstrates to all participants “the truth of who they are.”
Ever since that rainy day in 1990, Frank has been having more and more fun channeling his non-physical friends and connecting with people all over the world who are drawn to this Communion of Light experience. He loves the continuously wondrous, joyful, expansive process of remembering that we are all magnificent and amazing.


