The Power of Manifestation and the Creation of Reality: Five Meditations on the Gospel of Thomas
This inquiry approaches the Gospel of Thomas through a strictly metaphysical lens. It does not concern itself with theological disputes, historical criticism, or religious dogma. Instead, it treats the selected sayings as formulas describing the phenomenology of consciousness.
The central premise here is that these ancient sayings contain a non-dual description of how reality is constructed. They describe a universe where the observer and the observed are continuous, where the internal state takes precedence over the external form, and where the “kingdom” is not a future reward but a present dimension of experience.
