Over two thousand years ago, a peaceful man was killed because of his "radical" ideas. This man was perceived threatening to a government that claimed he "corrupted" the minds of its citizens. His crime? He suggested the people consider that things are not always what they appear to be.
Today, this man's vision emerges as more than mere philosophical speculation. It is the basis for a revolutionary and practical way to deal with life's "big questions." It is the very reason for letting go of self-destructive behavior and realizing a world beyond your wildest dreams.