What if everything you thought you knew about reality was just the beginning?
On September 11, 2001, Christopher John's world changed forever—not just from witnessing tragedy, but from the profound questions it sparked about faith, truth, and the nature of existence itself. What began as a quest to understand religious differences led to an extraordinary discovery that bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science.
"Everything Is Light" reveals the revolutionary truth that consciousness and light are not separate phenomena—they are one.
From childhood questions about "what's in the space between atoms" that teachers couldn't answer, to adult investigations into the suppressed insights of visionary thinkers like Walter Russell, Nikola Tesla, and Wallace Wattles, this book unveils the unified reality that underlies all existence. Drawing from quantum physics, spiritual traditions, and personal revelation, Christopher presents a complete framework for understanding how consciousness creates matter, how light crystallizes into form, and why we are all expressions of the same divine intelligence.
Why the same profound stories appear across all major religionsThe "thinking stuff" that fills the space between atomsHow Tesla's 3-6-9 insights reveal the mathematical nature of creationThe real reason certain scientific discoveries have been suppressedWhat happens at the moment of conception from a consciousness perspectiveHow to recognize your true nature as conscious light creating realityThis isn't just another book about spirituality or science—it's an invitation to remember who you truly are. Written for seekers, scientists, and anyone questioning the nature of existence, "Everything Is Light" offers not just concepts to consider, but a complete transformation of how you see yourself and the universe.
The truth that sets us free isn't just information to be understood—it's reality to be lived.
Are you ready to discover the magnificent being that you truly are?
I read a lot of books in this genre. Eckhart Tolle, Rhonda Byrne, Andrew Weil, etc and this one ranks right up with the greats, for me. The almost childlike curiosity that leads to the tenacious pursuit of answers shines through in the perspective of this author. He has that burning, "why?" that begins early but rather than letting it slip away, this author does his own research to connect the dots. In doing so, he strips away the complexities of connection and brings it back to the science and spirituality. I HIGHLY recommend this read for anybody looking for purpose and an understanding of their journey.