03/19/2026
One of the things I love most about the lineage of King Salomon is that it doesn’t replace anyone’s religion or spirituality. It complements them. It offers a path to understand who you are, your relationship with God, Divinity, Royalty, and more. It supports healing and gives you tools to build the life you want, without the trauma and pain that may be holding you back.
How do I know it complements religion and spirituality? Because Light does not cancel out Light. It simply adds more Light. That doesn’t mean every belief aligns with this work. For example, if someone believes nothing is within their control, then receiving the keys to take control of their life will naturally feel challenging.
As a licensed minister, the one thing, perhaps the only thing, I truly need to look at is the fruit. “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16). This principle teaches that a person’s true character, intentions, or teachings are revealed not by their words, but by their actions, behaviors, and outcomes. Just as a healthy tree produces good fruit and a diseased tree produces bad fruit, our lives reveal our inner nature.
When I look at the fruits of my relationship with God through this lineage, I see joy, greater abundance, peace, patience, gentleness, kindness, goodness, love, Light, laughter, service to others, healthy relationships, released anger, released trauma, released weight, gratitude, deeper prayer and meditation, and more. Everything on that list is good. And when we look at the lives of more than 44,000 initiates around the world, as well as those who have walked this path before us, we see similar fruits, and many others.
This does not mean those who walk the path are perfect. I believe someone wrote, (Sovereign Ipsissimus Dave Lanyon), You Are Not Perfect the Way You Are. Perfection lies in the pursuit of perfection. Those who walk the path of progression work daily to become better than we were before, not better than others, but superior to our former selves.
This is not an instant solution or a quick fix. It is a path. Most paths require effort and time. I’ve never heard someone hike a mountain trail, witness its beauty and splendor, and say, “That wasn’t worth it.” When you are initiated onto the path, initiated meaning to begin, the work is not finished. It is only just beginning.
Believe whatever you choose to believe in terms of religion or philosophy. This path does not replace those things. It is another tool, one that leads to God, to freedom, to healing, and to the good fruits we all desire in our lives.
Finding God isn’t hard. What may surprise you is where you find God.