Hidden Treasure

The message of Hidden Treasure is that, hiding in plain sight, in the well-trodden field of the New Testament Gospels, is a “treasure,” existing as a well-defined psychology of transformation.

It’s the implicit aim of this psychology to progressively take the practitioner of a sequence of spiritual exercises found in the Gospel message to a state of higher consciousness and eventually to Enlightenment. It is only in this state of Enlightenment that we can experience the Kingdom of Heaven and realize the Second Coming of Christ.

The psychology of transformation found in the Gospels and for which Hidden Treasure provides a detailed plan for its utilization,  is oriented around an ancient system of knowledge regarding the existence of  a powerful psychic energy reserve lying dormant in the  human body. This energy becomes available to us when we are ready, i.e., when we’ve demonstrated by our conduct that we’ve outgrown an ego-centered view of the world.  It can be activated by special spiritual training or some act of  Divine Grace. Once activated, we experience a greater degree of connection to one another, more attuned to our deepest Self and truest Reality, and therefore to God. This spiritual awakening is our human destiny, for it is the means through which we must evolve out of our ego-bound, caterpillar-equivalent state, to a butterfly-equivalent, enlightened state of love, openness, and joy.

Hidden Treasure does more than provide us with an outline of this psychology. It’s author accompanies us on this journey of self-discovery through his generous sharing from his own, lived experiences and intuitive insights. His discoveries have been rigorously corroborated by extensive research and study.

Taking us beyond dogma and creed, Hidden Treasure  demonstrates that one does not need to believe in a religion for the transformational psychology articulated in its pages to work. For indeed, it is superior to, and more potent than all our religious creeds put together. That’s why it can benefit the atheist and the agnostic just as much as the religious practitioner.  For clearly,  our evolution to a higher consciousness is not a matter of belief or creed, but of engagement.