New Titles

Wayism: Explication of the Primary Text, Series 1; 2011, Jean du Plessis, Wayist Books, ISBN:

A study aid for people who are working as coaches and tutors and need to understand more about the Primary Text.


 

The Universal Gateway: a Guide for Spiritual Beings; 2011, Jean du Plessis, Wayist Books, 2011, ISBN:

Presented in a question and answer format, the guide provides answers to questions from spiritual beings who are working on the Earth-plane.


 

 

The Universal Gateway: the second coming of Jesus Christ as Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara in 78AD; 2011, Jean du Plessis, Wayist Books, ISBN:

The highly advanced teacher Iesous (Jesus) worked in Egypt, Judea, Persia, Parthia, and North India during the first century. Upon completion of his mission in Judea he, ascended into the spiritual realm and left the followers of The Way with the message that he will return shortly, in a more glorious form to continue his work of compassion among all people. True to his word, the Lord returned to Earth in 78CE to be established as Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara—fulfilling the predictions and expectations of the Wayist sages of Persia and India (the so-called “three wise men”) who took care of him during his childhood. Today, millions of people in India venerate Avalokitesvara. Known as Guānshìyīn Púsà in China, about a billion people venerate the Lord in South East Asia. There are approximately two billion non-Christian followers of Avalokitesvara in the world. A percentage of Christians, all Wayists, and most Daoists venerate the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, bringing the number of devotees up to almost three billion.


 

 

WAYISM: the Primary text, USA Edition, 2011, Salvar Dàosenglu, Wayist Books, ISBN:

Wayism is the lifestyle through which advanced souls fulfill the purpose of their lives.

The Wayist lifestyle and worldview is ancient, like your soul, and is the foundation upon which great Teachers of the past labored. Buddha Gotama called his teaching the Middle Way. Lord Krishna, in the Bhagavad Gita expounded the teaching as The Eighteen-fold Way. Sage Lao-tzu called his teaching The Way and its Virtues (Dao De Jing). Jesus worked in Judea, Persia, Parthia, and North India, and called his movement The Way.

The teaching is simple to understand, humble, and compassionate. The authors, although sagacious, use short, easy-read chapters to coach and the bulk of the book consists of inspirational material to nurture the soul on its path. You will discover layers of truth and guidance in the text that will last for years to come as your soul develop its spiritual consciousness. If you could own only one book in life—this will be your soul’s companion through to the end.