How The Other 95% and The Heart Compass Grew from The Divine Algorithm
Overview
People sometimes assume that The Divine Algorithm, The Other 95%, and The Heart Compass are three separate ideas.
They’re not.
They are three expressions of the same journey.
Everything I teach begins with a simple observation: most people spend their lives searching outside themselves for answers that can only be fully understood through direct inner experience. We look to institutions, experts, traditions, social media, and even our own fears before we pause long enough to listen to what has quietly been guiding us all along.
That realization became the foundation for what I introduced in 2024 as The Divine Algorithm.
I use the phrase to describe the relationship between our inner guidance, our patterns of thought, our biology, and the deeper intelligence woven throughout life. Rather than viewing science and spirituality as opposing forces, I see them as different ways of exploring the same reality.
Once that foundation became clear, two questions naturally followed.
What prevents people from recognizing that inner guidance?
And…
How do we learn to trust it again?
Those two questions became books.
Why I Wrote The Other 95%
If The Divine Algorithm explains the larger framework, The Other 95% explores one of the biggest reasons people struggle to experience it.
Most of us live from deeply conditioned patterns that operate beneath conscious awareness.
Modern neuroscience shows that much of our daily behavior happens automatically. We repeat habits, emotional reactions, and beliefs that were formed long before we consciously chose them. We often believe we’re making free decisions when, in reality, we’re replaying old programming.
That doesn’t make us broken.
It makes us human.
The Other 95% is an invitation to become aware of those hidden patterns so they no longer quietly shape every decision we make.
The goal isn’t to become someone new.
It’s to remember who you were before the world convinced you to become someone else.
Why I Wrote The Heart Compass
Awareness alone isn’t enough.
Once people begin recognizing old programming, another question naturally arises.
If I stop following fear, conditioning, and external expectations…
What do I follow instead?
That question led directly to The Heart Compass.
The book explores the difference between living primarily from fear and living from a deeper inner knowing.
When I use the word “heart,” I’m not speaking only about emotion.
I’m talking about the quiet place within each of us that often recognizes truth before our minds can fully explain it.
Many people have experienced moments like this.
You simply know.
Not because someone convinced you.
Not because you won an argument.
You know because something deeper resonates with what you’re experiencing.
Learning to recognize that inner guidance—and then having the courage to follow it—is what The Heart Compass is about.
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I don’t see these as separate projects.
I see them as one conversation.
The Divine Algorithm introduces the larger framework.
The Other 95% helps reveal the subconscious programming that keeps us disconnected from it.
The Heart Compass helps us navigate life once we begin reconnecting with our own inner guidance.
Each builds upon the one before it.
Each asks us to become a little more aware, a little more present, and a little more honest with ourselves.
The Journey Continues
None of these ideas ask you to accept my conclusions.
In fact, I hope you don’t.
I hope you become curious enough to explore your own experience.
Pay attention to your thoughts.
Notice your patterns.
Question what you’ve always assumed to be true.
Spend time in stillness.
Listen more carefully to the quiet wisdom that has always been there beneath the noise.
Because no book, framework, or teacher can replace your own direct experience.
If my work accomplishes anything, I hope it simply helps people trust that experience a little more than they did before.
Everything I’ve written—from The Divine Algorithm to The Other 95% and The Heart Compass—is ultimately pointing toward the same place.
Not outward.
But inward.