Summary

This collection of topics uses The Parable of the Seeker and the Mountain to illustrate the journey toward spiritual truth and divine union. It traces a seeker's progress through four stages: intellectual study, communal religion, individual ego, and finally a mystical "naked climb" that requires stripping away all ego and comfort to achieve oneness with the Divine. The sources then apply this framework to analyze world religions, explaining how rituals and dogmas serve as necessary guides that must eventually be transcended for direct experience. Subsequent sections use modern science and philosophy—including quantum field theory and analytical idealism—to argue that the physical world is a mental manifestation of a singular Divine Mind. Ultimately, the texts reconcile conflicting scriptures and the "hard problem of consciousness" by framing reality as a unified, infinite field where the distinction between the observer and the creator dissolves.


A Primer on Worldviews

Everything Is a Form of Theology

The Parable and the Analysis

0. The Parable of the Seeker and the Mountain: Text and Video

1. The Naked Climb: Mapping the Infinite Soul, A Generic Analysis

2. A Jewish Mystical Analysis

3. A Christian Journey to Union

4. Analyzing Eastern Traditions of Interpretation


Gospel Parallels

5. The Pearl of the Mountain Peak: Similar Parables in the Gospels

6. The Naked Climb Parable: Parallels in the Gospel of Thomas


The Role of the Library: Theology, Science, and Philosophy

7. The Map and the Mountain: Navigating the Divine Reality

8. The Geological Survey of the Divine Mountain