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The Pillars of Source Path

Source Path

The Devotional Path of Soul, Source, and Spiritual Living

Source Path is the spiritual doorway into the wider Harmony framework. It offers prayer, reflection, ritual, nature contemplation, parables, and daily practice for those seeking a deeper relationship with Source, soul, love, and the sacred pattern moving through creation.

Source Path helps seekers return to the center, place love there, and live one step closer each day.

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The Harmony Code

The Core Teaching of Source Path

The Harmony Code expresses the spiritual architecture behind Source Path’s teachings: God as Source, centers as the organizing method of creation, and harmony as the evidence of deeper intelligence at work.

It teaches that God set a living pattern into motion — centers form, fields radiate, worlds gather, and beauty, balance, goodness, truth, and love stream through creation as signs of divine order.

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The 10 Living Truths

The Core Worldview of The Harmony Code

The Living Truths name what Source Path understands about realities key elements: Source, soul, nature, love, centers, harmony, purity, beginnings, return, and the daily path of moving one step closer.

They form the worldview of The Harmony Code and help us see that nature is not silent, beauty is not accidental, and love is more than a feeling.

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The Code of Harmony

How We Align to the Living Truths

If the Living Truths tell us what is true, the Code of Harmony tells us how to live in response.

The Code does not begin with commandments. It begins with alignment.

If God is Source, centers are method, and harmony is evidence, then the ethical life is simple: place the right things at the center and create more harmony around you.

The Code is expressed through eight principles for living with love, truth, beauty, balance, kindness, responsibility, reverence, and daily spiritual direction.

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The Harmony Code is embodied through simple practices, rituals, reflections, and community forms that help these principles move from belief into daily life. Through practices such as The Return, One Step Closer, Nature Scripture Practice, prayer, and Harmony Circles, the Code becomes something lived, not merely understood.

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The Ten Living Truths

The Harmony Code expresses the spiritual architecture behind the Harmony Code’s core teachings: God as Source, centers as the organizing method of creation, and harmony as the evidence of deeper intelligence at work.

1. God as Source. Centers as Method. Harmony as Evidence.

God is the Source of creation. Centers are the universe’s way of organizing life into form. And harmony – seen as beauty, balance, goodness, and love – is the evidence that a deeper intelligence is at work.

2. Love is the Field.

Love is not only a feeling. It is the organizing force that brings life into harmony. A pure heart filled with love creates more balanced, truthful, compassionate, and enduring relationships around it.

3. Soul is the Inner Center.

The soul is the quiet, guiding center within us – the place where truth, love, and being meet. It is the deep inward point from which conscience, longing, intuition, and spiritual direction arise.

4. Nature is the Living Scripture.

Nature shows the Divine design directly. Centers, fields, spirals, radials, branching, symmetry, renewal, and balance are not merely natural forms; they are teachings. To read nature deeply is to glimpse how creation works.

5. Purity at the Center Creates Beauty Around It.

When the center is clean, loving, truthful, and whole, the life forming around it becomes more balanced and beautiful. When the center is distorted, the surrounding field becomes distorted as well.

6. What We Begin, We Become.

Every thought, word, action, relationship, and undertaking begins as a seed. What is placed at the beginning returns in the end. Therefore, beginnings matter.

7. The Path is the Return.

To live spiritually is to return again and again to the center – of self, nature, love, and Source. The spiritual path is not an escape from life, but a return to the deepest organizing wisdom within life.

8. Harmony is Evidence of the Divine.

Where we find beauty, balance, truth, goodness, compassion, and love, we are seeing signs of a deeper order. Harmony is not decorative; it is revelatory.

9. The Heart Knows the Way.

When lost, turn toward what is kind, beautiful, truthful, balanced, and loving. These are the signposts that point us back toward the center of all things.

10. One Step Closer.

Each day offers one chance to move closer to the heart of all things. Not all at once. Not through perfection. But through one thought, one word, one act, one choice, one return.

Summary of The Living Truths

We believe God is the Source of creation.

We believe the universe creates through centers: atoms, cells, flowers, stars, families, societies, and souls all form around centers of influence.

We believe harmony is evidence of a deeper intelligence at work – seen wherever beauty, balance, goodness, truth, and love appear.

We believe love is more than emotion. Love is the field that brings life into right relationship.

We believe the soul is the quiet inner center through which each person senses truth, meaning, and direction.

We believe nature is living scripture, revealing the design of creation through pattern, rhythm, renewal, and form.

We believe purity at the center creates beauty around it.

We believe what we begin, we become.

We believe the spiritual path is the return: back to the center, back to the heart, back to Source.

We believe each day gives us one chance to move one step closer to the heart of all things.

 Gompa Etiquette

“Gompa” is a Tibetan word which we use for Meditation Hall. Because a Gompa is the location of study, meditation and devotional practices, Buddhists consider them to be holy places. In this tradition, the following modes of behaviour are considered respectful in a Gompa and we ask you to follow them while here:

  • Do not point your feet towards the teachers, the altar or any holy object.
  • Do not put Dharma materials – prayer books, texts, Dharma books or notebooks with Dharma in them – on the floor, or sit or step over them.
  • Do not lie down or do any yoga exercises in the Gompa at any time.
  • No idle chit-chat in the Gompa (ie. You can ask the teacher questions during class, but do not talk with other students).

Have a question? Have a look at our FAQ.

“Gompa” is a Tibetan word which we use for Meditation Hall. Because a Gompa is the location of study, meditation and devotional practices, Buddhists consider them to be holy places. In this tradition, the following modes of behaviour are considered respectful in a Gompa and we ask you to follow them while here:

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