

I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
- Yeshua - Book of John 10:9






He who seeks, let him not cease seeking until he finds; and when he finds he will be troubled, and when he is troubled he will be amazed, and he will reign over All.
~Yeshua - Gospel of Thomas
The Theory of Eternal Life


The Theory of Eternal Life
The Christian Mystery
Rodney Collin
Rodney Collin, in this inspired work of intellectual daring, explores varied texts ranging from the ancient to the modern. He draws from the Tibetan and Egyptian books of the dead, ancient Indian and Greek philosophies, the Bible, Buddha, and Ouspensky, to name a few.
Collin goes beyond the ordinary way in which we envision time, the soul, the spirit, and reincarnation. Consciously, he has the power to reinvent the way we think about these subjects and ourselves.
The Christian Mystery
Rodney Collin
The Christian Mystery by Rodney Collin is indeed visionary and is not meant to be easily accessible. It consists of a series of meditations and reflections on Christian esotericism and Christian Litany for the Enneagram.
“And God created man in his own image. In his own image created he also nebula, sun, earth, cell and molecule. For his image is a creature with seven natures, living on three foods, and endowed with all possibilities. Such a creature is truly a cosmos.”
Rodney Collin was closely associated with P.D. Ouspensky from 1936 to the latter's death in 1947. In 1948 he moved to Mexico to carryon the study and practice of the ideas received from Ouspensky and from Ouspensky's teacher, Gurdjieff. During the next few years he corresponded with a large number of people, from many walks of life, all over the world, who sought to understand and follow what was sometimes called the Fourth Way —a path of spiritual discipline to be pursued in everyday life.
After his death in Peru in 1956 his letters were collected and edited by those who had been working with him, and were issued in the form of this book.

The Malfunctioning Man
The Malfunctioning Man
Jeffery Cleveland
What if we all did what was right by each other? What if in our every waking moment we had a compass that spoke to our hearts about the best way, or action to take, regarding everything? It exists and is available for everyone. I believe that GOD created perfect balance between man and creation and it is within our reach to live in that balance with harmony.
It may seem bleak with the great divide that we see between humanity predicated on fears and greed. The truth is it can be done. GOD established an order for all creation to follow and it does, always. You can easily tell where you are in the grand scheme of things by evaluating what is being manifest in your life. Are you walking after the Spirit or adhering to ways of the flesh, both paths have realities.
Learn how to enjoy creation, establish habits and rituals that bring about peace. The world can change one person at a time as hearts change. Learn the order GOD has established, and surround yourself with like minded folk and hold each other accountable. To do this successfully you have to understand what your creator intended for you, what was bestowed upon you, and how he intended for you to use it.
The Malfunctioning Man is a insightful journey sharing how to walk in GOD's truth. It is a guide and a constant encouraging voice to empower you through the Word of GOD to walk upright. It is meant to both bless and stir up the reader to change themselves and their community, to change the world to resemble what was created and intended to bless humanity.





Basic Merkabah Understandings
The Merkabah (The Throne of God)
Merkabah (מרכבה: Hebrew for "chariot"), refers to the throne of God, described in Ezekiel (1:4-26), which is said to be a four-wheeled chariot driven by four "living creatures" ("chayot"). Each of these creatures has four wings with the four faces of a man, lion, ox, and eagle. The merkabah is the divine light vehicle allegedly used by ascended masters to connect with and reach those in tune with the higher realms.
"Mer" means Light. "Ka" means Spirit. "Ba" means Body. Mer-Ka-Ba means the spirit/body surrounded by counter-rotating fields of light, (wheels within wheels), spirals of energy as in DNA, which transports spirit/body from one dimension to another.
Students of Jewish mysticism have focused on passages from Ezekiel and The Book of Kings, seeking to understand the merkabah's deeper meanings. Jewish biblical commentaries emphasize that the imagery of the merkabah is not meant to be taken literally; rather it provides analogies for the various ways that God reveals Himself in this world and we too might move.
(Maimonides, in his "Thirteen Principles of Faith," emphasizes that God is not limited to any particular form, as this prophesy might seem to imply.) Hasidic philosophy and Kabbalah discuss at length what each aspect of this vision means.
The Mevlevi order is a Sufi order (sometimes called the whirling dervishes) that is known throughout the world. Founded by Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi (1207-1273), the order takes dedication and a deeper "knowledge" of what it is to turn in the mystical contemplation of the divine. For this you need a teacher and a guide. You also need a sincere determination, as well as physical, emotional, and spiritual strength to achieve the states of enraptured absorption that the Dervish experiences. The training takes about a year of practicing every day to gain insight into what it is one is actually doing, and a lifetime to refine and perfect it.





School of Light - Practice Manual
The breath, the intention and the vibration. All three are tools that help on the daily spiritual journey. The School of Light Practice Manual is made up of understandings of Divine relationship, intentions, thought processes and physiological agents that can be used in very small daily doses or taken on as long meditations.
School of Light Meditation Practice Guide



Higher Pathways: A 30-Day Guide to Living According to Divine Will
This reflective 30-day spiritual guide draws on three ancient religious texts—the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Gospel of Thomas, and the Book of Enoch—to offer daily practices, meditations, and challenges for individuals seeking to align their lives with divine will. Each day's entry includes a relevant quote, a spiritual reflection, a practical exercise, and a growth-oriented challenge. The manual encourages personal transformation, ethical living, and deeper inner connection through a blend of historical wisdom and modern application. Suitable for readers interested in spiritual growth, contemplative practice, and ancient religious literature.
Higher Pathways: 30-Day Guide