A quiet room in the noise

These sayings are not commandments, but mirrors.

The Living Way is organized around one main stream and several companion voices. Choose a path by teacher if you already identify with Yeshua, Gotama, Laozi, Krishna, Einstein, or the architecture—each path suggests an order into the same library.

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How to move through the site

The homepage centers the Yeshua path. The Paths page lists reading orders by view (Buddhist, Taoist, scientific, systems-first, practice-without-creed, and more). The Library holds all texts by teacher. The Teachers page shows every voice at a glance. Nothing here requires you to believe first—many readers treat meditation and contemplation as what changes perception; the texts are mirrors, not exams. If you are new and have no strong “door,” begin with Yeshua before the companion traditions—or start with the practice-first path if you’re skeptical.

"Look into them until you see your own face shining there — the face you had before the world divided you."
Paths

Choose how you enter

Path by teacher or tradition

Buddhist, Taoist, Gita, science, systems, or Yeshua-first—each path suggests what to read in order, then links into the library.

Best when you already have a “home” tradition or view.

Open reading paths

Begin with the core texts (Yeshua)

Living Way, Living Suttas, and Wisdom Gospels—the central thread if you want the default door.

Best for first-time visitors without another entry.

Open Yeshua in Library

Browse the full library

All teachers on one page: HTML, PDF, and source texts.

Best if you know exactly what you want.

Browse Library

Meet every voice

Cards for Yeshua, Rez, Gotama, Laozi, Krishna, Einstein, Musashi—with links and AI where available.

Best for a bird’s-eye map.

View Teachers
Core Reading

The main texts to start with

The Living Way

The 81 Sayings of Yeshua — a Tao for the Children of Light

The Living Architecture

The map of the soul's forgetting — and the key to its remembering

The Living Suttas

Translations and commentary from the original teachings

Wisdom Gospels

Philip, Mary, and Thomas, presented as the closest material to the original Yeshua stream on the site

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"What you call sin is forgetting. What you call salvation is remembering."

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