What the Bible hides behind every word
This video presents a book in which God speaks as the Author of his own revelation — not recounting a past history, but disclosing the structure of consciousness and existence hidden within the symbols of Scripture.
Gospel of the Kingdom
Biblical images are read here from within the logic of revelation itself. The symbols of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Apocalypse are treated as a language through which the human journey is made visible — from a divided self toward wholeness. Moses appears as a map of the mind, Christ as a map of human nature, death as the image of fear, and resurrection as the symbol of restored wholeness. Israel is revealed as the human self, the desert as the space of transition, Jerusalem as a state of consciousness without borders.
This is not a retelling of the Bible, nor a traditional theological commentary. The book is structured as a unified revelation in which the Author of Scripture reads his own text aloud, laying bare the inner architecture of its symbols — a holistic map of the soul’s journey from the first books of Moses to the Apocalypse.