The Hidden Treasure
This book connects their maps. In plain English. For people who think in systems.
"I was a hidden treasure. I loved to be known. So I created."
This sentence was written in Arabic 800 years ago. It describes the same reality that quantum physics discovered in the 20th century.
The observer doesn't just watch. The observer creates. That's not mysticism. That's the double-slit experiment.
One mystic. One physicist. One map.
What's Inside
Part One: Foundations — The architecture of reality. Why the observer creates. Why the mirror works both ways. Why your state shapes what shows up.
Part Two: The Prophets — 15 pieces of the source code. Each one a practical tool. Destroying idols. Reading signals. Navigating by beauty. Surviving darkness.
Part Three: Integration — How to run the code daily. Not philosophy. Operating instructions.
Every story is real. Every principle is testable. This is a field report, not a theory.
From the Prologue
I'm a developer from a small Czech village.
I don't believe we create our own reality.
I know it. Because I live it.
When I act from good intentions — things flow. When I react — problems pile up. I tested this long enough to stop calling it coincidence.
I needed to understand why.
The answer came from two people who never met.
Ibn Arabi — a 12th century mystic who mapped the architecture of consciousness.
David Bohm — a quantum physicist who mapped the same thing using math.
Same map. Different languages. 800 years apart.
This book is that map. In plain English. For people who think in systems.
You're the one writing it.
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The Book
Connects Ibn Arabi's 12th century map with Bohm's quantum physics. Practical exercises in every chapter. Written for people who think in systems, not for people who collect crystals.
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