Going to our ATM machines is a very good metaphor for how we can access our spiritual reserves.
The fact that countless people use a code to access their own account at a bank can remind us of our own spiritual resources.
Bank, we know, are worth sometimes billions of dollars. However, our account is a fraction of that.
We can either ask a loan from the bank or take money out of the reserves we have built ourselves.
We can use what we have invested into our account.
In this analogy, the bank represents the unlimited resources of Universal Consciousness.
Our investment represents our spiritual actions, such as japa (mantra repetition), meditation, affirmations and prayer.
Our account represents not only our own reserves, but also that of our Collective Consciousness.
And the code to access this account is represented by the paired mantra we learn about in my book “The Two Paths to God”, which represents the bank card.
And finally… You, the human being who has access to this unlimited reserve, represent The ATM machine itself!
Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, Xavier moved to Europe , in 1988. He speaks three languages (English, Dutch, and French), and has a bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory science. He has worked for years as a Biochemist, Toxicologist and Lab Technician in America, France and Belgium.
He has also had an active interest in spirituality for three decades. Having traveled to various ashrams, pilgrimage sites, and meditation centers in India, France, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Spain, and New York City, he came across spiritual techniques used in Catholicism in Italy, Hinduism in India, Orthodox Catholicism in Montenegro, Taoism in China, and Islam in Turkey. On his journeys, he met privately with several spiritual guides and masters. All of them were open to questions about spirituality and why certain techniques were done. Many of his questions were about techniques surrounding affirmations, meditation, and prayer. The books Xavier writes condense six of these techniques into a series of unique books -- “The Six Steps of Scientific Prayer.”