Quantum Prodigal Son:
God wants to be known and can be known! All
renowned spiritual teachers have taught that God is
not hiding from us: WE ARE HIDING FROM GOD!  
We continually attempt to “patch” a system that is  
fundamentally flawed and cannot be made right.     

We have rejected the wisdom of spiritual avatars who
have taught that the world is not our home. They have
pointed out that our function lies in reclaiming our true
identity, yet we deny this truth and try to improve
something that was never meant to be.

We distract ourselves with methods, formulas, secrets
and rituals, believing that changes made on the physical
level equate with spiritual growth. We ignore the mystics
who have taught that everything happens on the level of
the mind. We focus on the body, but reject our true
identity as pure consciousness.
What are we afraid of? Why do we cling so desperately to our
misery?
QUANTUM PRODIGAL SON revisits Jesus’ beloved
“parable of the prodigal son” from the perspective of
quantum
physics, the Gnostic gospels and the perennial philosophy.

The emerging quantum model presents a compelling picture of the
structure and operation of the universe that is startlingly different,
and often at odds with the image presented by Western theology. As quantum discoveries move us
into the most dynamic, and inevitable paradigm shift experienced by humanity, we cannot avoid asking
if spiritual seekers will feel obliged to abandon the wisdom of Jesus? Or, is it possible that Jesus’ words
can be understood more completely in light of these discoveries? Can quantum physics tell us anything
new about Jesus or shed light on what he was really trying to teach his followers?

QUANTUM PRODIGAL SON is written in a straightforward manner that requires no previous
scientific, biblical or spiritual knowledge. It does introduce you to a Jesus you may never have known
existed. It answers man’s most fundamental questions concerning the reasons for our existence on
the material plane. Most importantly, it invites you to embark on the ultimate journey of personal
discovery!
By Lee and Steven Hager
Oroborus Books Presents
Revisiting Jesus Parable of
the Prodigal Son from the
Perspective of Quantum
Mechanics
Quantum Prodigal Son:
Copyright © 2007 Oroborus Books
Lee and Steven Hager
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Last updated 01/23/2008
Book Review by Michou Landon as seen in Mt. Shasta Magazine
Lee and Steven Hager provide us with a refreshing and meaty journey in their examination of Jesus' familiar
parable through the lens of the Quantum paradigm, and what it may be revealing to us about "God" and human
life. The parable's teachings come alive in this reading, sharing far more with Gnostic Christianity, A Course in
Miracles and ancient perennial wisdom of other traditions than with the conventional Christian authorities who
claim it.
In 300 pages, the Hagers carefully examine elements of the story often neglected in its telling centuries later.
Most noteworthy for me was the significance of the older ("good") son. They do so interpreting it not only against
Quantum phenomena, but what Jesus' imagery would have meant to its original audience of mostly Jewish
enculturation. This proves quite illuminating.
The book is well written, and the arguments are sturdier and better documented than those of many
contemporary metaphysical treatises. There are a few points where the thread of an argument lapses
momentarily and little flags may spring up in the minds of discerning academics. However, the sense is that it
may be the language that is failing rather than the logic. It is a tricky and layered topic to articulate. The authors
seem uncharacteristically remiss, however, when documenting their claims about cultural contexts that would
influence the understanding of Jesus' details by his contemporaries.
The purpose and efficacy of the Truths revealed, however, seem scarcely impaired by this oversight.
The language poses the same problems encountered in A.C.I.M., where pronouns must play triple duty, referring
to players at different levels of reality; and also in the choice here to refer to "God" in personal pronouns. This is
challenging for some readers, including myself. Even so, I found certain arguments in the book even more
compelling, at times, than in the dense and verbose A.C.I.M. perhaps due to the reassuring presence of more
neutral, quantum language as well.
Not everyone will be ready for this book; full participation demands naked honesty about what each of us wants:
to play the game or wake up. However, it makes for compelling companionship while we are, inevitably, in the
process of doing both.
Throughout history, the greatest minds with the highest IQs
have attempted to end the suffering that blankets this globe.
The technology we have developed appears to have no
limits. What is the result? All living things continue to be
plagued with the same issues they have always faced, AND
we have pushed the planet and its inhabitants nearer
extinction than it has ever been before.
WHY?
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