“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last.”

Revelation 22:13

A Deeper Summary

The Divine Formula is a journey back to the truth we have always carried within us. It begins with a simple remembrance — that Source is the infinite awareness behind all things, and that this same awareness expresses itself as you and recognizes itself in others.

Through personal reflections, spiritual insight, historical references and gentle practices, the book explores the three movements of the Formula:

God Is — the vast, unchanging Presence that breathes through everything

I Am — the intimate spark of that Presence expressed as your own consciousness

You Are — the recognition of the same divinity in every being you meet

Together they dissolve the illusion of separation and reveal a truth many of us have always sensed but never fully named: there is one awareness, expressing itself as many.

This book is not a doctrine or a belief system.

It is an invitation —

to soften,

to listen,

to return to the quiet current of the Self, and to live from the knowing that your life is already held, guided, and deeply connected to the Whole.

The Divine Formula is for anyone who has ever felt the tug of something sacred inside them, anyone who senses there is more to this life than the surface of things, and anyone ready to remember the divine nature that has been theirs all along.

Across many ancient lineages — from the non-dual wisdom of the Upanishads, to the mystic heart of early Christianity, to the stillness of Zen and the flowing insight of the Tao —this same truth has been spoken in many languages and symbols: the One expressing as the many.

Even the geometry behind the Formula tells this story —the circle, the triangle, and the spiral reflecting the way consciousness moves through Source, the individual expression, and the recognition of the same Presence in all.

The Divine Formula is simply another doorway into that timeless remembrance, offered in a language meant for the world we live in now.

“Tat tvam asi” — “You are That.”

Chandogya Upanishad

A book about remembering who we truly are.