THOSE WHO INSPIRE US

Jesus Christ

(Immanuel / "God With Us")

It is our understanding that Jesus Christ was a divine being --  a living manifestation of cosmic consciousness (God realized as man)  sent to guide humanity toward spiritual awakening and enlightenment.

Modern Figures

Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis

Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis, also known as Daskalos, was a Cypriot mystic and healer renowned for his teachings in esoteric Christianity and spiritual practices. He founded the “Researchers of Truth” movement, where he explored and shared deep mystical insights on the nature of the soul, the cosmos, and divine reality. His work emphasized the development of inner consciousness, self-realization, and the practical application of spiritual principles for healing and personal transformation. Daskalos' teachings have inspired many in the fields of mysticism and spiritual healing.

José Silva

José Silva was an American parapsychologist and researcher who developed the Silva Method, a self-help program that focuses on enhancing mental abilities through meditation and visualization techniques. His work emphasized using the mind to improve health, intuition, and overall well-being. Silva's techniques are rooted in the idea that individuals can tap into higher levels of consciousness to solve problems, achieve goals, and develop psychic abilities. His contributions have influenced many in the fields of mind-body medicine and personal development.

Lonnie C. Edwards

Lonnie C. Edwards was a physician and mystic who contributed significantly to the study of metaphysics and spiritual healing. He was a prominent member of the Rosicrucian Order and authored the book : Spiritual Laws that Govern Humanity and the Universe.

Ingo Swann

Ingo Swann was an American artist and author best known for his work in the field of parapsychology and his contributions to the study of non-local consciousness. He gained prominence as one of the pioneers in remote viewing, a practice that involves perceiving or describing details about a distant or unseen target using extrasensory perception (ESP).

Franz Bardon

Franz Bardon was a Czech occultist, mystic, and author, known for his profound contributions to Western esoteric traditions. He is best known for his trilogy of books on Hermeticism, which include Initiation into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, and The Key to the True Kabbalah. These works offer practical instructions on spiritual development, magical practices, and the integration of Kabbalistic principles. Bardon's teachings emphasize personal spiritual growth, self-discipline, and the mastery of the mind and spirit.

Nevill Goddard

Neville Goddard (1905–1972) was a prominent mystic and author known for his teachings on the power of imagination and the law of assumption. His work is often associated with the New Thought movement and focuses on the idea that imagination and belief shape reality.

Ancient Teachers


Pantanjali

Patanjali was an ancient Indian sage and scholar traditionally credited with compiling the "Yoga Sutras," a foundational text in the practice and philosophy of yoga. His exact historical details are uncertain, but he is thought to have lived between the 2nd century BCE and the 4th century CE.

Lao Tzu

Lao Tzu (also spelled Laozi) is a legendary figure traditionally credited as the author of the "Tao Te Ching," a fundamental text in Taoism. His historical existence is debated, but he is often believed to have lived around the 6th century BCE in ancient China.

Siddhartha Gautama

Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, was an Indian prince and spiritual leader who lived around the 5th to 4th century BCE. He is the founder of Buddhism, one of the major world religions and philosophies.