What is Holy Christianity?
It is a new Christian denomination. To sum it up in a single sentence, Holy Christianity is about unconditional love.
Unconditional love is the core of what Christ taught. It is a spiritual state that is now measurable and can be identified with the use of muscle testing and the Map of Consciousness. Unconditional love is more commonly known as salvation. This is the ultimate goal of Christianity, yet few Christians realize that unconditional love and salvation are one and the same.
The purpose of the Holy Christian Bible is to correct the mistakes of the past by removing the negative books of the Bible that portray God as angry, vindictive, and unforgiving. Specifically, we have removed Revelation from the New Testament and all of the books of the Old Testament except Genesis, Psalms and Proverbs. We are also have a book called Christianity 2.0 which tells of new tools and methods that can accelerate the process of reaching unconditional love.
Is unconditional love really possible? Is it really possible to love everyone in the entire world?
It absolutely is. But it is crucial to understand that just because you love everyone it doesn't mean that you like everyone. For example, do parents love their kids unconditionally? Of course they do. But do parents always like their kids? Of course not. You do not have to like someone in order to love them.
Why do we need a new Christian church?
Until recently, Christianity seemed to have been at its lowest point in many centuries. A secular media has done its best to diminish the religion’s influence. The internet offers endless distractions that have made it harder for Christianity to get people’s attention. And some Christian denominations have embraced problematic philosophies that are in direct contradiction with Christ’s teachings.
Clearly, Christianity needs a boost. It needs to become more aligned with truth. It needs to end its emphasis on guilt and fear. And this new Bible not only does this but offers new advanced tools that make the goal of salvation much more possible. Maybe, just maybe, Holy Christianity has the answers we've been looking for.
Holy Christianity is an interesting name. Are you suggesting that all the other Christian denominations are not holy?
No, they’re just not quite as holy as they could be. The name was inspired by the 1995 book Power vs. Force by Dr. David Hawkins which said that the Holy Bible would only become truly holy by removing its negative books. Hence the name: Holy Christianity. The other Christian denominations will probably take the name as a slight against them, but this really wasn’t the intention. Holy Christianity simply felt like the perfect name. What also seems perfect is the logo I created which is on the front page of this website. If Holy Christianity indeed becomes a thing, I hope this logo will not be discarded.
What is your vision for the Holy Christian Church?
It should teach, as my book does, that there are two different Christian paths and two different kinds of salvation, but it should encourage people to take whichever path they feel comfortable with. If some people choose the traditional path rather than the advanced path, that’s fine. We should never look down on those who do. What matters is that you are on a Christian path. The speed that you are moving at is not nearly as important.
And while the church should endorse the new tools that are now available such as Radical Truth and Iboga, it should never pressure people to use them. No one should ever be pressured into doing anything they don’t feel comfortable with. Also, the church should never get into the business of selling Radical Truth sessions or Iboga retreats to people because it wouldn’t look good. It would make the church look like a cult, similar to Scientology. Instead, the church should encourage people to do these things on their own.
Most importantly, the church should not judge its success based on the size of its congregation. It would be better to have fifty members who have reached unconditional love or are on the path to doing so than ten million members who are just hanging out.
We must always remember that a single person who reaches unconditional love is able to counterbalance the negativity of four million people. This means that if only a few thousand people were to reach this spiritual state, it would have a transformative effect on the entire world. Therefore, the church should only be looking for true believers. A goal of anything less would be a betrayal of its mission.
You have released a new version of the Bible that removes Revelation from the New Testament and all the books of the Old Testament except Genesis, Psalms, and Proverbs. What was the inspiration?
It began with the realization that it had been over 20 years since Hawkins recommended removing the negative books of the Bible, and yet no one had ever done it. It simply felt like a new Bible was long overdue.
Isn’t it arrogant to think that you are worthy of changing the Holy Bible in such a dramatic way? How can you be certain that what you have done is correct?
Muscle testing confirmed that this action was in the highest good, but it was actually more than that. When you reach the higher levels (the 500s), anything you do that is not completely in line with integrity will cause you to get whacked pretty hard. In Christianity 2.0, I share an incident in which I was at a nightclub and was talking to a woman, but I approached it as an intellectual exercise rather than an attempt to make a real connection. A few hours later, I woke up with the most painful sore throat I can ever remember having. This was a result of the error that I had committed earlier.
Now, if something so small could cause me to get whacked so hard, then desecrating the Bible would have surely resulted in the same or worse. But this never happened. It actually felt like my level of consciousness was increasing while I was working on the project.
Also, I’ve added a new book to the Old Testament called Excerpts which contains the individual verses in these books that have a high level of truth. It was important not to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
You claim to have written the truth. How can we be sure?
Muscle testing provides the means to do research in the non-linear realm, to get definitive answers to theological questions that until now have never been clear (such as the true nature of salvation).
Most importantly, when I wrote Christianity 2.0, I was not armchair theorizing. I have gone down this path. I have used the new tools presented here, and so I know they work because I have succeeded in attaining this higher level of consciousness that I have written about.
In the end, doing is what usually leads to believing. My hope is that people will try using these new tools such as Letting Go and Stacking which are very simple and should produce benefits relatively quickly. People are often blown away by the amazing spiritual progress they are able to make.
Hopefully, most will be able to see that this project was undertaken with the best of intentions, to light a pathway that until now has been very dark so that other people can follow in my footsteps. There is no greater gift I could give to the world than that.
Is there a physical church or church service?
Not at the moment. But we do have a Facebook group that we urge people to join. You can find it HERE.
Does the Holy Christian Church take donations?
No. But we are looking for a financial backer that can help us spread our message. If only a few thousand people were to reach the spiritual state of unconditional love, it would have a transformative effect on our society.
You say that Holy Christianity offers new tools and methods. Is this some kind of new-age self-help?
No. Holy Christianity is about helping people attain what is the ultimate goal of Christianity: salvation. Yes, these tools can be useful in obtaining worldly success, but if that is your main purpose for using them then you are thinking very small.
Of all the tools mentioned in Christianity 2.0, which one do you recommend that people begin with?
I would recommend starting with Letting Go. This is the simplest of them all. Think about your most painful memories and try to stir up any negative suppressed emotions. This shouldn’t be hard. Once these emotions begin to surface, use Letting Go to release them. This exercise won’t be fun, but it is the path to true freedom. If you don’t release your suppressed pain, it will inevitably show up in the form of illness, disease, or various physical ailments. You can run from your suppressed pain, but you cannot hide.
My hope is that the Letting Go method will steer people away from the awful therapy culture that has been so disastrous for our society. Therapy tells you to try to mentally resolve the issue that is causing your pain, but this doesn’t work because your conscious mind doesn’t actually know why you are in pain. Instead, it is better to simply focus on the negative feeling you are experiencing and use Letting Go to release it. It is really that simple.
The Stacking method is also very powerful and easy to use, although some people may have to put extra time into the exercise in order for it to work. In other words, they may have to spend more time releasing each negative emotion on the Map of Consciousness. It all depends on your level of consciousness. The higher it is, the faster you will be able to release blocks.
I believe that Stacking can also be used whenever you are experiencing pain. Pray to the Holy Spirit and ask if there are any blocks available that are related to the pain. More often than not, the block will involve anger, guilt, shame, or Below Zero. With stacking, you can potentially heal yourself faster than simply using Letting Go. I also believe Stacking can potentially cure cancer (which tends to be rooted in unconscious guilt), although I wouldn’t go so far as to say it would be a sure thing.
Perhaps the hardest method to get results from is Clearing which is a way to release negative programs and identities. Without the ability to muscle test, it is difficult to identify a program or identity because these are unconscious. It is also difficult to know if you have succeeded in releasing anything. Clearing may work best for those who notice an ongoing pattern in their lives such as self-sabotage. If you suspect you have a self-sabotage program, simply becoming consciously aware of it can result in its eventual release.
If you decide to do Iboga, it is imperative that the medicine you take is Iboga and not Ibogaine as the latter is less potent. Ibogaine can cure drug and alcohol addictions, but it cannot help you with spiritual goals such as attaining unconditional love.
For those who are unwilling to do Iboga, another option would be A Course in Miracles. However, it does require the ability to concentrate when doing the course’s daily exercises. If you cannot do this, then you will not be able to successfully complete it. Given how many of us are hooked to our smartphones which constantly demand our attention, I suspect many people will find A Course in Miracles to be especially difficult.
Radical Truth is also a very powerful method, but many people won’t be able to use it either due to the financial cost or the inability to find a practitioner. My hope is that people will learn how to muscle test and then do the method for themselves. And the best way to learn how to muscle test is to practice doing Radical Truth. That’s how I learned it. It won’t be easy, especially since your level of consciousness will need to be at 200 or higher, but muscle testing is an invaluable tool for anyone who chooses to pursue this path.
Bottom line, you should use the tools you feel most comfortable with and can afford. Many will be unsure about whether to do Radical Truth or Iboga, but I strongly recommend doing both if you have the means. In Christianity 2.0, my own story makes it clear that they both complement each other very well. Radical Truth can help you learn about unconscious issues that need to be dealt with, and Iboga has the raw power to help you release the negative blocks related to those issues if you can’t do it on your own.
The most important thing is not to give up. Although this path is now far easier than it’s ever been, it still isn’t easy. But with dedication and determination, you will eventually get there.
What do you think about the fact that Iboga is illegal in the United States and many western countries?
It is a both a tragedy and a travesty. Besides being a powerful spiritual tool that can help you reach a higher level of consciousness, Iboga can also cure drug addictions which makes it the obvious answer to the Fentanyl crisis that the U.S. is currently facing.
I also believe Iboga can cure cancer as well as other illnesses and diseases. For example, if you have cancer, you would simply set a goal to have the medicine remove all the negative blocks that are related to the cancer. Many of these blocks probably involve unconscious guilt, which is often the root cause of cancer. After Iboga removes all of your unconscious guilt and whatever other repressed negative emotions you have, there is a very good chance you will be cured.
I can also envision Iboga being used to rehabilitate criminals by raising their level of consciousness to 200 (the level of integrity). Let us pray it is eventually legalized.
You have said that 1000 is full enlightenment, the level of the great avatars, the highest level that a human being can attain. Could someone possibly use Iboga to reach 1000?
No. The highest Iboga can take you is 600, which is the first level of enlightenment. However, I don’t recommend shooting for enlightenment because of how difficult and chaotic it is. Better to be satisfied with reaching either 540 or the high 500s. For those who wish to learn more about the various levels of enlightenment and what they entail, I suggest reading the spiritual books of Dr. David R. Hawkins.
Do you recommend other psychedelics besides Iboga?
No. While other psychedelics purport to offer numerous benefits, none of them calibrate as high as Iboga, which is at 500 (Love). They are all far less powerful. I once asked Manfred if I should do Ayahuasca, but he didn’t think it was worthwhile.
Are there any other things that spiritual seekers should avoid?
There are extremely dangerous practices such as kundalini yoga which attempt to raise a person’s level of consciousness by forcing the rise of kundalini energy (i.e. spiritual energy) into their system. To attempt to manipulate spiritual growth in such a forceful manner can result in serious disorders, imbalances, and even delusions. (Hawkins, 2006, p. 317)
Unfortunately, there are many other fraudulent spiritual methods and practices out there. I strongly advise the spiritual seeker to stick with the methods listed in Christianity 2.0. They are not only effective but safe. If unconditional love is your goal, they will eventually get you there. You don’t need to dabble with anything else.
In Christianity 2.0, you say that homosexuality can be transcended with Letting Go or Iboga. How do you know this to be true?
This idea actually came from David Hawkins. He once said that homosexuality can be transcended, though he never said how. Still, it wasn’t hard to guess that Letting Go or Iboga would be the way to do this. Given that homosexuality is largely a product of sexual abuse, it makes sense that releasing the negative "blocks" related to the abuse would be the answer.
In the following article, a former homosexual tells how he transcended it, and the process he describes sounds an awful lot like the Letting Go method.
As for how quickly this can be accomplished, there is no way to know for sure. It will probably be different for everyone. Some things can be released in a matter of seconds. Others can take days, weeks, or months.
Is John Dorsey currently facilitating Radical Truth?
No, not at this time.
Why do many of the citations in Christianity 2.0 seem to be inaccurate?
When I cited any of the David Hawkins books, I went with the page numbers from the print editions, not the Kindle editions which are different. In the opening sections of the print editions, Hawkins used roman numerals instead of page numbers which Kindle does not allow. As a result, the page numbers differ between the two versions.
Of all the tools and methods you put forth, how should one decide which to use?
Do whatever you feel most comfortable with and can afford. Radical Truth sessions and Iboga retreats are expensive. As amazing as they are, please don’t bankrupt yourself to do them. If you can’t afford them, start with the other tools such as Letting Go, Stacking, Clearing, and A Course in Miracles which you can do on your own and cost zero money. You will still be on an accelerated path.
As for whether to do Radical Truth or Iboga, we strongly recommend doing both if you have the means. In Christianity 2.0, it is made clear that they both complement each other very well. Radical Truth can help you learn about unconscious issues that must be dealt with, and Iboga can then help you release the negative blocks related to those issues if you can’t do it on your own.
It is a new Christian denomination. To sum it up in a single sentence, Holy Christianity is about unconditional love.
Unconditional love is the core of what Christ taught. It is a spiritual state that is now measurable and can be identified with the use of muscle testing and the Map of Consciousness. Unconditional love is more commonly known as salvation. This is the ultimate goal of Christianity, yet few Christians realize that unconditional love and salvation are one and the same.
The purpose of the Holy Christian Bible is to correct the mistakes of the past by removing the negative books of the Bible that portray God as angry, vindictive, and unforgiving. Specifically, we have removed Revelation from the New Testament and all of the books of the Old Testament except Genesis, Psalms and Proverbs. We are also have a book called Christianity 2.0 which tells of new tools and methods that can accelerate the process of reaching unconditional love.
Is unconditional love really possible? Is it really possible to love everyone in the entire world?
It absolutely is. But it is crucial to understand that just because you love everyone it doesn't mean that you like everyone. For example, do parents love their kids unconditionally? Of course they do. But do parents always like their kids? Of course not. You do not have to like someone in order to love them.
Why do we need a new Christian church?
Until recently, Christianity seemed to have been at its lowest point in many centuries. A secular media has done its best to diminish the religion’s influence. The internet offers endless distractions that have made it harder for Christianity to get people’s attention. And some Christian denominations have embraced problematic philosophies that are in direct contradiction with Christ’s teachings.
Clearly, Christianity needs a boost. It needs to become more aligned with truth. It needs to end its emphasis on guilt and fear. And this new Bible not only does this but offers new advanced tools that make the goal of salvation much more possible. Maybe, just maybe, Holy Christianity has the answers we've been looking for.
Holy Christianity is an interesting name. Are you suggesting that all the other Christian denominations are not holy?
No, they’re just not quite as holy as they could be. The name was inspired by the 1995 book Power vs. Force by Dr. David Hawkins which said that the Holy Bible would only become truly holy by removing its negative books. Hence the name: Holy Christianity. The other Christian denominations will probably take the name as a slight against them, but this really wasn’t the intention. Holy Christianity simply felt like the perfect name. What also seems perfect is the logo I created which is on the front page of this website. If Holy Christianity indeed becomes a thing, I hope this logo will not be discarded.
What is your vision for the Holy Christian Church?
It should teach, as my book does, that there are two different Christian paths and two different kinds of salvation, but it should encourage people to take whichever path they feel comfortable with. If some people choose the traditional path rather than the advanced path, that’s fine. We should never look down on those who do. What matters is that you are on a Christian path. The speed that you are moving at is not nearly as important.
And while the church should endorse the new tools that are now available such as Radical Truth and Iboga, it should never pressure people to use them. No one should ever be pressured into doing anything they don’t feel comfortable with. Also, the church should never get into the business of selling Radical Truth sessions or Iboga retreats to people because it wouldn’t look good. It would make the church look like a cult, similar to Scientology. Instead, the church should encourage people to do these things on their own.
Most importantly, the church should not judge its success based on the size of its congregation. It would be better to have fifty members who have reached unconditional love or are on the path to doing so than ten million members who are just hanging out.
We must always remember that a single person who reaches unconditional love is able to counterbalance the negativity of four million people. This means that if only a few thousand people were to reach this spiritual state, it would have a transformative effect on the entire world. Therefore, the church should only be looking for true believers. A goal of anything less would be a betrayal of its mission.
You have released a new version of the Bible that removes Revelation from the New Testament and all the books of the Old Testament except Genesis, Psalms, and Proverbs. What was the inspiration?
It began with the realization that it had been over 20 years since Hawkins recommended removing the negative books of the Bible, and yet no one had ever done it. It simply felt like a new Bible was long overdue.
Isn’t it arrogant to think that you are worthy of changing the Holy Bible in such a dramatic way? How can you be certain that what you have done is correct?
Muscle testing confirmed that this action was in the highest good, but it was actually more than that. When you reach the higher levels (the 500s), anything you do that is not completely in line with integrity will cause you to get whacked pretty hard. In Christianity 2.0, I share an incident in which I was at a nightclub and was talking to a woman, but I approached it as an intellectual exercise rather than an attempt to make a real connection. A few hours later, I woke up with the most painful sore throat I can ever remember having. This was a result of the error that I had committed earlier.
Now, if something so small could cause me to get whacked so hard, then desecrating the Bible would have surely resulted in the same or worse. But this never happened. It actually felt like my level of consciousness was increasing while I was working on the project.
Also, I’ve added a new book to the Old Testament called Excerpts which contains the individual verses in these books that have a high level of truth. It was important not to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
You claim to have written the truth. How can we be sure?
Muscle testing provides the means to do research in the non-linear realm, to get definitive answers to theological questions that until now have never been clear (such as the true nature of salvation).
Most importantly, when I wrote Christianity 2.0, I was not armchair theorizing. I have gone down this path. I have used the new tools presented here, and so I know they work because I have succeeded in attaining this higher level of consciousness that I have written about.
In the end, doing is what usually leads to believing. My hope is that people will try using these new tools such as Letting Go and Stacking which are very simple and should produce benefits relatively quickly. People are often blown away by the amazing spiritual progress they are able to make.
Hopefully, most will be able to see that this project was undertaken with the best of intentions, to light a pathway that until now has been very dark so that other people can follow in my footsteps. There is no greater gift I could give to the world than that.
Is there a physical church or church service?
Not at the moment. But we do have a Facebook group that we urge people to join. You can find it HERE.
Does the Holy Christian Church take donations?
No. But we are looking for a financial backer that can help us spread our message. If only a few thousand people were to reach the spiritual state of unconditional love, it would have a transformative effect on our society.
You say that Holy Christianity offers new tools and methods. Is this some kind of new-age self-help?
No. Holy Christianity is about helping people attain what is the ultimate goal of Christianity: salvation. Yes, these tools can be useful in obtaining worldly success, but if that is your main purpose for using them then you are thinking very small.
Of all the tools mentioned in Christianity 2.0, which one do you recommend that people begin with?
I would recommend starting with Letting Go. This is the simplest of them all. Think about your most painful memories and try to stir up any negative suppressed emotions. This shouldn’t be hard. Once these emotions begin to surface, use Letting Go to release them. This exercise won’t be fun, but it is the path to true freedom. If you don’t release your suppressed pain, it will inevitably show up in the form of illness, disease, or various physical ailments. You can run from your suppressed pain, but you cannot hide.
My hope is that the Letting Go method will steer people away from the awful therapy culture that has been so disastrous for our society. Therapy tells you to try to mentally resolve the issue that is causing your pain, but this doesn’t work because your conscious mind doesn’t actually know why you are in pain. Instead, it is better to simply focus on the negative feeling you are experiencing and use Letting Go to release it. It is really that simple.
The Stacking method is also very powerful and easy to use, although some people may have to put extra time into the exercise in order for it to work. In other words, they may have to spend more time releasing each negative emotion on the Map of Consciousness. It all depends on your level of consciousness. The higher it is, the faster you will be able to release blocks.
I believe that Stacking can also be used whenever you are experiencing pain. Pray to the Holy Spirit and ask if there are any blocks available that are related to the pain. More often than not, the block will involve anger, guilt, shame, or Below Zero. With stacking, you can potentially heal yourself faster than simply using Letting Go. I also believe Stacking can potentially cure cancer (which tends to be rooted in unconscious guilt), although I wouldn’t go so far as to say it would be a sure thing.
Perhaps the hardest method to get results from is Clearing which is a way to release negative programs and identities. Without the ability to muscle test, it is difficult to identify a program or identity because these are unconscious. It is also difficult to know if you have succeeded in releasing anything. Clearing may work best for those who notice an ongoing pattern in their lives such as self-sabotage. If you suspect you have a self-sabotage program, simply becoming consciously aware of it can result in its eventual release.
If you decide to do Iboga, it is imperative that the medicine you take is Iboga and not Ibogaine as the latter is less potent. Ibogaine can cure drug and alcohol addictions, but it cannot help you with spiritual goals such as attaining unconditional love.
For those who are unwilling to do Iboga, another option would be A Course in Miracles. However, it does require the ability to concentrate when doing the course’s daily exercises. If you cannot do this, then you will not be able to successfully complete it. Given how many of us are hooked to our smartphones which constantly demand our attention, I suspect many people will find A Course in Miracles to be especially difficult.
Radical Truth is also a very powerful method, but many people won’t be able to use it either due to the financial cost or the inability to find a practitioner. My hope is that people will learn how to muscle test and then do the method for themselves. And the best way to learn how to muscle test is to practice doing Radical Truth. That’s how I learned it. It won’t be easy, especially since your level of consciousness will need to be at 200 or higher, but muscle testing is an invaluable tool for anyone who chooses to pursue this path.
Bottom line, you should use the tools you feel most comfortable with and can afford. Many will be unsure about whether to do Radical Truth or Iboga, but I strongly recommend doing both if you have the means. In Christianity 2.0, my own story makes it clear that they both complement each other very well. Radical Truth can help you learn about unconscious issues that need to be dealt with, and Iboga has the raw power to help you release the negative blocks related to those issues if you can’t do it on your own.
The most important thing is not to give up. Although this path is now far easier than it’s ever been, it still isn’t easy. But with dedication and determination, you will eventually get there.
What do you think about the fact that Iboga is illegal in the United States and many western countries?
It is a both a tragedy and a travesty. Besides being a powerful spiritual tool that can help you reach a higher level of consciousness, Iboga can also cure drug addictions which makes it the obvious answer to the Fentanyl crisis that the U.S. is currently facing.
I also believe Iboga can cure cancer as well as other illnesses and diseases. For example, if you have cancer, you would simply set a goal to have the medicine remove all the negative blocks that are related to the cancer. Many of these blocks probably involve unconscious guilt, which is often the root cause of cancer. After Iboga removes all of your unconscious guilt and whatever other repressed negative emotions you have, there is a very good chance you will be cured.
I can also envision Iboga being used to rehabilitate criminals by raising their level of consciousness to 200 (the level of integrity). Let us pray it is eventually legalized.
You have said that 1000 is full enlightenment, the level of the great avatars, the highest level that a human being can attain. Could someone possibly use Iboga to reach 1000?
No. The highest Iboga can take you is 600, which is the first level of enlightenment. However, I don’t recommend shooting for enlightenment because of how difficult and chaotic it is. Better to be satisfied with reaching either 540 or the high 500s. For those who wish to learn more about the various levels of enlightenment and what they entail, I suggest reading the spiritual books of Dr. David R. Hawkins.
Do you recommend other psychedelics besides Iboga?
No. While other psychedelics purport to offer numerous benefits, none of them calibrate as high as Iboga, which is at 500 (Love). They are all far less powerful. I once asked Manfred if I should do Ayahuasca, but he didn’t think it was worthwhile.
Are there any other things that spiritual seekers should avoid?
There are extremely dangerous practices such as kundalini yoga which attempt to raise a person’s level of consciousness by forcing the rise of kundalini energy (i.e. spiritual energy) into their system. To attempt to manipulate spiritual growth in such a forceful manner can result in serious disorders, imbalances, and even delusions. (Hawkins, 2006, p. 317)
Unfortunately, there are many other fraudulent spiritual methods and practices out there. I strongly advise the spiritual seeker to stick with the methods listed in Christianity 2.0. They are not only effective but safe. If unconditional love is your goal, they will eventually get you there. You don’t need to dabble with anything else.
In Christianity 2.0, you say that homosexuality can be transcended with Letting Go or Iboga. How do you know this to be true?
This idea actually came from David Hawkins. He once said that homosexuality can be transcended, though he never said how. Still, it wasn’t hard to guess that Letting Go or Iboga would be the way to do this. Given that homosexuality is largely a product of sexual abuse, it makes sense that releasing the negative "blocks" related to the abuse would be the answer.
In the following article, a former homosexual tells how he transcended it, and the process he describes sounds an awful lot like the Letting Go method.
As for how quickly this can be accomplished, there is no way to know for sure. It will probably be different for everyone. Some things can be released in a matter of seconds. Others can take days, weeks, or months.
Is John Dorsey currently facilitating Radical Truth?
No, not at this time.
Why do many of the citations in Christianity 2.0 seem to be inaccurate?
When I cited any of the David Hawkins books, I went with the page numbers from the print editions, not the Kindle editions which are different. In the opening sections of the print editions, Hawkins used roman numerals instead of page numbers which Kindle does not allow. As a result, the page numbers differ between the two versions.
Of all the tools and methods you put forth, how should one decide which to use?
Do whatever you feel most comfortable with and can afford. Radical Truth sessions and Iboga retreats are expensive. As amazing as they are, please don’t bankrupt yourself to do them. If you can’t afford them, start with the other tools such as Letting Go, Stacking, Clearing, and A Course in Miracles which you can do on your own and cost zero money. You will still be on an accelerated path.
As for whether to do Radical Truth or Iboga, we strongly recommend doing both if you have the means. In Christianity 2.0, it is made clear that they both complement each other very well. Radical Truth can help you learn about unconscious issues that must be dealt with, and Iboga can then help you release the negative blocks related to those issues if you can’t do it on your own.