Path by your view
Guided reading orders for Yeshua, Gotama, Laozi, Krishna, Einstein, Mindfulness, Architect, Foundations, and Musashi.
Open reading pathsTwo kinds of door sit side by side here. Empirical paths—Einstein teaches science as a path: stay humble, test your ideas, and do not believe every thought the moment it appears (a discipline that neuroscience sharpens, by mapping how much of experience is inference and illusion). Mindfulness grounds observation in the body—without asking you to adopt a creed first. The Architect path holds the synthesis: how the traditions and metaphors fit together as one system. You can also read in layers, or pick a path by voice (including a practice-first, no-creed order). The Wisdom Gospels are closest to the original Yeshua stream; the rest are Living Way texts and companion works from other pathways.
Guided reading orders for Yeshua, Gotama, Laozi, Krishna, Einstein, Mindfulness, Architect, Foundations, and Musashi.
Open reading pathsStart with the Yeshuan path if you want the most developed Yeshua-stream entry into the library.
Go to YeshuaEinstein (humility, tested ideas, suspicion of “certain” thoughts—plus neuroscience on illusion) and Mindfulness (observation in the body)—look before you believe.
Go to empirical pathsBuddhist, Tao, and Gita paths appear below alongside the empirical and synthesis sections.
Go to companion voicesThe Architect synthesizes the whole as one framework—simulation, forgetting, return—plus foundations when you want shared scaffolding.
Go to ArchitectYeshuan Path
One major door into the library. Start here if you want the Yeshua stream first, then branch outward into the other voices.
These scrolls lean toward the early “religion of Yeshua”—inner transformation and direct knowing—more than later doctrine. They are not written to attack church Christianity, but to uncover the deeper stream beneath it.
Ask the Living Jesus (AI)Science as path
Science taught as a way of life: humility before what is real; testing what you think you know; refusing to treat the mind’s first draft as gospel. Modern neuroscience is an ally here—it shows how much of “what we see” is construction, prediction, and story, and how certainty itself can mislead. Wonder stays; only laziness and self-deception go. Pair with Mindfulness when you want the same discipline in the body.
Empirical path · embodied observation
Embodied observation without creed: attention to breath, body, and mind as direct evidence. This folder gives Living Way framing for a broad mindfulness posture rather than one named brand or teacher.
System synthesis
The integrated map: how the voices and metaphors fit together as one system—simulation, forgetting, design, and return. Read this when you want the whole diagram, not only a single tradition’s language.
Buddhist Path
A Buddhist door into the same library, centered on mindfulness, suffering, and awakening.
Tao Path
A Taoist door into the library, centered on non-forcing, paradox, and uncarved simplicity.
Gita Path
Krishna-path anthology. Start with the curated Living Way anthology below, then use the individual source texts as companion works and references.
Shared texts
Source and scaffolding texts. Use these when you want the shared framework rather than a specific voice-led entry.
Warrior Path
Discipline, timing, and emptiness—attention as sword, reactivity as foe. Original Living Way texts after the spirit of Musashi (Five Books + precepts), not a translation of classical works.