Among the texts hidden in this sacred place is one of the most significant and mysterious ancient writings—the Lost Gospel of Thomas. This gospel, removed from the Christian canon centuries ago, is believed to contain the direct words of Jesus, teaching his followers how to harness the power of thought and emotion to shape reality.
In verse 106, it is written:
“When you make the two—thought and emotion—one, you will say to the mountain, ‘Move away,’ and the mountain will move away.”
This profound teaching reveals a truth long hidden: the union of thought and emotion generates a force capable of transforming the physical world. Modern science echoes this ancient wisdom, showing that human emotion influences the electromagnetic fields around us, shaping outcomes in ways previously thought impossible.
The Forgotten Science of Prayer and Intention
In another passage, the Gospel of Thomas states:
“If the two make peace with each other in this house, they will say to the mountain, ‘Move away,’ and it will move away.”
Here, “this house” is not a physical structure but the temple of the human body—the heart and mind in harmony. When aligned, they become the most powerful force in existence.
This idea is not confined to Christian mysticism alone. In Tibetan monasteries, Buddhist monks teach that feeling is the prayer, and that one must feel as if the prayer has already been answered. This mirrors the ancient Judeo-Christian tradition, where Jesus himself taught:
“Ask without hidden motive and be surrounded by your answer; be enveloped by what you desire.”
It is not enough to hope or beg for an outcome. One must feel as though it has already happened, creating a resonance with the divine matrix that brings it into reality.
Parallels in the Bible: Tracing the Lost Teachings
The Gospel of Thomas echoes profound teachings that find striking parallels in canonical biblical texts. In the Geneva Bible and the Jerusalem Bible—two of the oldest and most unaltered translations—we find similar messages about faith and creation.
Mark 11:23 (Geneva Bible): “For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.”
Matthew 17:20 (Jerusalem Bible): “If your faith were the size of a mustard seed you could say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it would move; nothing would be impossible for you.”
These biblical passages align closely with the Gospel of Thomas, reinforcing the idea that faith, emotion, and thought possess the ability to alter reality. This suggests that the Gospel of Thomas may preserve an unedited, esoteric tradition of Jesus’ teachings—one that was gradually diluted over time.
Scientific Evidence: Thought and Emotion Shape Reality
Ancient traditions are now finding validation in modern scientific experiments. The HeartMath Institute has demonstrated that human emotions generate electromagnetic fields capable of affecting the world around us. Studies have also shown that focused meditation and collective intention can lower crime rates, reduce conflict, and even influence weather patterns.
A remarkable example comes from a Native American elder named David, who did not “pray for rain” but instead prayed rain. He felt the sensation of his feet sinking into the mud, smelled the scent of wet earth, and envisioned the abundance of water nourishing the land. That very day, after months of drought, the rain came pouring down.
The Power to Transform: You Are the Creator
These teachings, once hidden away in monasteries and sacred scrolls, are now resurfacing. They reveal that we are not mere observers in this world—we are creators. Our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs shape reality itself. The lost wisdom of the ancients reminds us that if we align our heart and mind, we hold the key to miracles, healing, and transformation.
We have been conditioned to seek power outside ourselves, yet the truth has been with us all along. As Neville Goddard once said:
“You must make your future dream a present fact now by assuming the feeling of your wish fulfilled.”
This is the divine formula, a secret long buried beneath layers of doctrine and skepticism. The monks of St. Catherine’s understand its importance, striving to preserve this wisdom before it is lost again.
A Call to Action: Reviving the Ancient Knowledge
Now, in an age of uncertainty and rapid change, this ancient truth is more relevant than ever. Imagine a world where people harnessed this knowledge to create peace, healing, and abundance instead of fear, division, and war. The ability to transform our lives lies within us, waiting to be awakened.
The monks of St. Catherine’s Monastery have dedicated themselves to safeguarding these sacred texts, ensuring that the wisdom of the past remains accessible to future generations. But their work is not just for historians and scholars—it is for us, for those ready to reclaim the power that has always been ours.
The question is: will we listen?
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