Greetings, 
enlightened viewers, to 
Science and Spirituality 
for part one of 
a two-part program 
on American author and 
Gnostic Gospels expert 
Peter Canova. 
After an extraordinary 
career as an international 
businessman and 
luxury hotel developer, 
Mr. Canova began 
studying ancient 
mystical teachings, 
quantum physics 
and psychology. 
Today he’ll discuss 
his perspective on 
the mysteries of creation 
and the meaning of
the Gnostic Gospels 
as well as other spiritual 
insights he’s gained 
from his research.
In Judaism, 
you have the Kabala, 
which is the mystical core 
of Judaism. 
In Islam, 
you have Sufism, which
 is the mystical core of 
Islam, and Gnosticism 
was the mystical core 
of Christianity.
Mr. Canova is author of 
the “First Souls” 
novel trilogy. 
Book one is called 
“Pope Annalisa” 
and has won seven 
national book awards
in the US including 
the prestigious Nautilus 
Gold Medal Award 
and the Independent 
Publishers Award.
My name is 
Peter Canova. 
I’m from 
the United States 
and I’m an author. 
I had a series of, 
I guess what you call 
psychic experiences 
when I was younger. 
And it put me on the quest 
to understand 
the whole basis of how 
these types of phenomena 
happen to us. 
I sensed that we must 
all be connected 
in some sort of matrix 
or energy field. 
So just trying to really 
understand and answer 
those questions 
set the course 
of my later life.
I think what has been 
missing in organized 
religions for a long time 
is a flexibility that 
allows a person to 
determine their own 
spiritual experiences, 
their own images, 
their own dreams and 
things like that 
without being channeled 
into what is accepted 
by the particular 
religious group. 
When you have 
a spiritual perspective, 
but you don’t lock it 
into any particular type 
of creed, your ability 
to experience that spirit 
is a lot broader. 
The modern world 
is rediscovering 
the mysteries of the East 
and the significance of 
yin, the female energy, 
and yang, 
the male energy, for 
spiritual advancement. 
Psychologist Carl Jung, 
known for his adept 
studies of Gnosticism, 
Christianity, Hinduism, 
Buddhism, Taoism and 
other traditions, believed 
that the unification of the 
yin and yang polarities 
within the individual 
is an important step 
in achieving 
spiritual wholeness, 
or merging with 
the higher Self.
All of us are born with 
both male and female 
qualities within us. 
Now Carl Jung, 
the famous psychologist, 
would call it the anima 
and the animus, 
which is the male part 
in the female and 
the female in the male. 
And one’s ability 
to use those faculties 
simultaneously is what 
makes an outstanding 
human being. 
When we bring those 
faculties into balance, 
we have a person 
who can be both 
feeling and intuitive, 
a person who can be both 
logical and analytical. 
And I think that 
that is certainly 
a gateway to opening up 
to higher 
spiritual experience. 
The sacred feminine was 
always the recognition 
that there are two faces 
of God, 
that God in this world 
expresses itself 
in terms of male and 
female qualities. 
The sacred feminine, 
in particular, was 
the belief of the ancients 
that it was the divine 
feminine faculty that led 
directly to the creation 
of the material world 
and the creation of 
material experience. 
And therefore 
in very early societies, 
you had a lot of worship 
of the goddess 
as opposed to the god, 
the male god image. 
And along with that 
worship of the goddess 
went a respect for these 
feminine faculties. 
People took a more 
intuitive approach 
and a heartfelt feeling 
approach towards 
their spirituality 
When consciousness first 
came into physical form, 
the world must have been 
a very magical and 
intuitive place back then. 
The human being was 
closer to the source 
of the consciousness 
that had descended 
into the physical body. 
I think what happened 
was all of a sudden, the 
spirit in the human being 
woke up to the shock that 
it was in a physical body, 
and now 
it had survival issues. 
They had to develop 
a more male type of 
analytical strategy to 
understand the things 
in the world and survive. 
And I think that worked 
but it went overboard. 
Now we’ve gone 
almost to an extreme 
on the male side, 
and I think the reason 
why real spirituality has 
become so obscured 
is because we have lost 
the ability to believe in 
our own imaginations 
and listen to 
our own intuition, 
and listen to the heart 
rather than just the head
You can follow any 
of those charts you see 
on the left brain and 
right brain faculties. 
Generally speaking, 
the male or the left brain 
faculties are logic, 
analysis, linear thinking, 
tend to be very verbal 
in orientation, and tend 
to want to classify things. 
The male orientation 
wants to break the whole 
into parts 
to understand it. 
Now the female, 
on the other hand, is 
more feeling and intuitive, 
and it looks at the whole 
rather than the parts. 
Now we all have each 
of them, but in most cases 
one side is 
more pronounced 
than the other. 
So, it's important to bring 
those two into balance.
We asked Mr. Canova 
to speak about 
his award-winning book 
and its message.
I’ve written a novel 
called “Pope Annalisa” 
about an African nun 
who becomes
the first female pope, but 
in the book it deals with 
a lot of scientific, spiritual, 
and metaphysical themes. 
And it’s really about 
the origin, the destiny 
and the purpose 
of human beings 
here on Earth. 
It’s about spirit 
transcending religion, 
quantum science 
transcending tradition, 
material science 
and consciousness 
transcending matter. 
We haven’t seen 
a female priest before; 
we certainly haven’t seen 
a female Pope before. 
And so I started thinking 
what would it be like. 
What would a woman 
be like who would be 
able to become a Pope 
when that’s been 
an exclusively 
male occupation 
for 2,000 years, 
and what kind of a world 
would accept that? 
What kind of a world 
would allow that 
to happen? 
So from those questions, 
I started to build 
the whole platform of 
the world that Pope 
Annalisa might live in. 
So I just kind of built on 
from that and then 
that vehicle just became 
an outpouring of my own 
spiritual expression of 
what I wanted to convey 
to people. 
I felt that the experiences 
I had were so vivid, 
I wanted a way to convey 
the knowledge that 
I’ve brought back 
from those experiences 
to other people in hopes 
that would help them 
in their own particular 
spiritual journey. 
In 1945 some of the texts 
that are part of 
the Gnostic Gospels were 
discovered in Egypt, 
and their finding led to 
profound insights 
about the meaning of 
the spiritual teachings of 
past enlightened masters 
such as Jesus.
We see very clearly that 
Jesus was teaching 
two different things. 
He was teaching 
an inner mystery and he 
was teaching an outer set 
of guidelines and 
parables for the masses. 
Now in the book of Mark 
or Luke or Matthew, 
it’s very clear. 
He says to the disciples, 
“Unto you were given 
the mysteries in the 
Kingdom of Heaven, 
unto those without,
these things were done 
in parables.” 
Christianity had 
two streams – 
one was an inner church 
of mystical teachings, 
and the other one was 
an outer church, which is 
pretty much what has 
evolved into the churches 
we know today. 
But through documents 
that have been unearthed 
in recent times, we begin 
to be able to construct 
the picture of what 
those teachings 
might have been.
What was the nature of 
these mystical teachings? 
Mr. Canova now 
explains his findings.
I’m going to 
try and simplify. 
The first thing would be 
that there was one 
and only one source 
for all existence, and 
that source they called 
the first consciousness. 
First consciousness was 
the ancient, first thought. 
I should say, first thought 
was the ancient word 
for consciousness, 
so the first precept of 
the mystical teachings 
was that there was 
one and only one 
consciousness that has 
created everything
that we perceive and 
everything that we see. 
The next important thing 
in that teaching 
would have been that 
this one consciousness 
divided itself up 
into numerous points of 
consciousness, 
so you could say 
Consciousness with 
a large ‘C’ broke itself 
up into consciousness 
with a small ‘c’ 
which would include 
human consciousness, 
and this happened 
through a process where 
the whole would limit 
knowledge of itself, 
almost like 
the whole would forget 
parts of itself that 
it was the whole 
and it was everything, 
because as it limited 
its own consciousness, 
that created the source of 
identity for individual 
consciousness, and 
the parts could only think 
of themselves as parts 
if they can’t recognize 
the whole. 
A specific portion of 
the Gnostic texts says 
that the first of 
the spirit consciousness, 
you can call them angels 
in modern terminology, 
in the Gnostic texts 
they’re called aeons, 
but aeons and angels are 
really the same thing, 
when the first of these 
spiritual beings started 
to break away from 
the whole and started to 
think of the possibility of 
a separate existence, 
this was the original fall. 
The first was the fall 
from spirit into 
the thought of separation, 
and the thought of 
separation became 
soul or psyche 
or individual mind. 
The second fall was 
the fall of psyche or soul 
into the physical body. 
And the second one 
would have been the one 
that we see in the Bible, 
Adam and Eve. 
When this first thought 
of separation started to 
congeal, it started to 
produce an effect, 
which led to the creation 
of matter. 
And it’s said that 
this matter could not 
vibrate at the same 
dimensional level 
as the spiritual vibration, 
and it was expelled 
in a great disturbance. 
Their word for Big Bang 
was "a great disturbance," 
and it was expelled from 
the Heavenly realm. 
They called it 
the Pleroma, what we 
would call the heavenly 
or spiritual realm. 
This thought
that led to matter 
was expelled 
in a great disturbance 
into another dimension. 
Our appreciation 
Peter Canova for 
discussing your book 
“Pope Annalisa” 
and speaking about 
the research you’ve done 
on a wide range of 
fascinating topics 
in the realm of ancient 
spirituality, including 
the Gnostic tradition. 
Harmonious viewers, 
please join us again 
next Monday on 
Science and Spirituality 
for the conclusion of our 
illuminating discussion 
with Mr. Canova.
For more information on 
Peter Canova, 
please visit
www.PopeAnnalisa.com
Mr. Canova’s book 
“Pope Annalisa” 
is available 
at the same website.
Thank you for joining us 
today on our program. 
Up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May we always be 
in touch with 
the beauty of the Divine. 
Esteemed viewers, 
welcome to 
the conclusion of 
our two-part program 
on American author and 
Gnostic Gospels expert 
Peter Canova, who, after 
an extraordinary career 
as an international 
businessman and 
luxury hotel developer, 
spent the next phase 
of his life studying 
the Gnostic mysteries. 
In Judaism, you have 
the Kabala, which 
is the mystical core 
of Judaism. 
In Islam, 
you have Sufism, which 
is the mystical core of 
Islam, and Gnosticism 
was the mystical core 
of Christianity.
Mr. Canova is author of 
the “First Souls” 
novel trilogy. 
Book one is called 
“Pope Annalisa” 
and has won seven 
national book awards 
in the US including 
the prestigious Nautilus 
Gold Medal Award 
and the Independent 
Publishers Award.
Peter Canova will now 
continue discussing 
the insights he’s gained 
from these ancient texts 
including the 
“lost women of the Bible” 
as well as provide 
perspective on 
the connection between 
consciousness and 
our perception of reality.
The Gnostics were 
the knowledge keepers 
of the West. 
And this little quote here 
by a great Gnostic 
scholar, Mead, says that, 
"Gnostic forms are found 
to preserve elements from 
the mystery traditions 
of antiquity 
in greater fullness 
than that 
that we find elsewhere."
 I have studied a lot of 
mystical texts, and 
the Gnostics were unique. 
You find information 
in there with precision 
and clarity that 
I haven’t found in many 
of the other texts.  
In 1945, a great discovery 
was made 
in the deserts of Egypt. 
An Arab peasant found 
these earthenware jars. 
And inside the jars were 
these papyri, that's plural 
for papyrus, scrolls. 
And they were written 
mostly in Coptic, 
a little bit Greek 
but mostly in Coptic, 
which was the ancient 
language of Ethiopia 
written in 
Greek characters. 
And that discovery opened
up a whole new vista. 
That, and the Dead Sea 
Scrolls started to really 
open up a whole different 
lens on looking at 
the very early origins of 
Judeo-Christianity and 
what was really 
being said. 
The Gnostics predated 
Christianity. 
They were around way 
before the Christians, 
because this universal 
spiritual tradition 
came down from 
thousands and thousands 
of years ago. 
And they believed that 
(the) Revealers of 
the Light came in waves. 
And when they became 
familiar with 
the teachings of Jesus 
of Nazareth, when 
he started his ministry 
in Palestine, 
they readily recognized 
what he was teaching. 
And they became among 
the first Christians, 
early Christians. 
Peter Canova’s study 
of the Gnostic Gospels 
reveals that 
Mary Magdalene, 
a disciple of Jesus, 
was highly enlightened 
and made many spiritual 
contributions to the world.
Mary Magdalene 
understood these 
mystical teachings so much 
that in the Gospels, she is 
portrayed as actually 
framing the questions 
and making explanations. 
And Jesus would say,
"You're most blessed 
among all people." 
However Mr. Canova has 
found that as Christianity 
evolved over time, 
many significant changes 
occurred with regards to 
the position of women 
in the religion.
So, gradually 
over a period of time, 
they started to kind of 
push the females aside. 
They probably 
would have pushed 
their writings aside, 
pushed them aside from 
positions of authority, 
and re-written 
some of the texts. 
In fact, there's 
a very interesting essay 
on the Internet by a guy 
named Ramon Jusino. 
And he makes 
a very cogent case that 
the Gospel of John was 
originally the Gospel 
of Mary Magdalene, and 
that it was revised 
during this period of time 
when they were 
pushing females out of 
the (Orthodox) Church. 
Now, this is a kind of 
really sad but poignant 
picture that illustrates 
what happened to women 
during this era. 
This was a wall mural 
was discovered in a cave 
above the ancient 
Greco-Roman city of 
Ephesus, which is now 
modern Turkey, on 
the coast of Asia Minor. 
Inside this cave mural 
they found 
these two figures. 
Now this is 
Saint Theoclia, who was 
a well-known female 
saint at that time. 
She was as famous 
as Saint Paul. 
Now, in the old days, 
when you made certain 
physical depictions, 
it had meaning that
it doesn't have today. 
The fact that Theoclia 
sits at a higher level than 
Paul meant something 
back then. 
Theoclia would have 
taken precedence 
in the eyes of the early 
Christian community 
over Paul. 
You see here 
Paul making this sign, 
which is called 
the sign of the bishop. 
They still make this 
in the Orthodox and 
Catholic churches today. 
It's the sign of 
an authoritative teacher, 
one who is able to 
teach the scriptures, 
and the sacraments, 
and the mysteries. 
And you see that 
they were both 
making the sign. 
But over the ensuing 
centuries, somebody 
came in and chipped away 
Theoclia's fingers, 
and chipped away 
Theoclia's face, which is 
a literal depiction of 
what happened to 
the women of this era. 
They effaced the 
authority of the women. 
They wanted the women 
to vanish, 
leaving only the male as 
the authoritative figure. 
Now this is 
a Buddha statue making 
the exact same kind of 
hand signal. . 
These were called 
mudras in Buddhism. 
Mudra was actually 
a physical symbol that 
was made in order to 
help open up the chakras. 
This is evidence of how 
this wisdom was common 
to all these other cultures, 
as far away as India 
and so forth. 
Another area of 
Mr. Canova’s study is 
the light of the Divine 
that is discussed 
in the Gnostic Gospels 
and many other 
sacred spiritual texts.
We had a beautiful 
spiritual tradition here
in the Western world 
that was once part of 
our culture, and we're
now in the process, 
hopefully, 
of rediscovering 
the systematic sources 
of spiritual light. 
Hippolytus, 
a church father, said, 
"Brahmans in Alexandria 
affirm that God is light 
but not such 
as one sees by. 
Deity is discourse." 
 Brahmans are Hindus. 
So, we know that 
these mystery schools 
were in touch with 
one another, because 
here you have these guys 
in Alexandria (Egypt), 
which was a hotbed 
of learning. 
The second thing is 
God is light but not such 
as one sees by. 
And deity is discourse, 
meaning discourse 
is information. 
He's saying that 
there is information 
contained in light. 
The soul at the point 
of death has the same 
experience as those 
who are initiated into 
the mysteries.
Now, this was the real 
common phenomenon 
that all the mystics had. 
When they reached 
that mystical state, 
they would see, 
they would be bathed 
in this milky, pearl-like, 
opalescent white light. 
And information was 
coming from that light. 
So when the initiate 
reached that point,
that's when they really 
started to make contact. 
And this experience of 
milky white light was 
a universal phenomenon. 
In the ancient spiritualism, 
there was no separation. 
There only was 
separation in terms of 
perception, or in terms of 
first appearance. 
Behind each human 
consciousness was 
a chain of conscious being 
that was part of us, 
leading all the way back 
to ourselves 
as light beings. 
So we are 
multiple creatures. 
This is 
the lowest expression 
of our experience, 
but we are experiencing 
on other levels. 
Each of us is having an 
experience of successive 
levels of consciousness 
on other levels 
leading back to 
our own light source.
The key to enlightenment 
is to make that 
which is unconscious, 
conscious again.
Mr. Canova and others 
have described our world 
as a “giant hologram” 
which is a scientific way 
of explaining creation 
by this spiritual light.
The primary teaching of 
the universal 
wisdom tradition 
was that there was 
one consciousness. 
They also said that 
this one consciousness 
expresses itself 
in the form of light. 
And the ancients really 
believed that everything 
that we experience 
in physical form derives 
from this light, going 
from a higher vibration 
to a lower vibration. 
The lower the vibration, 
the more it crystallizes 
into, like, a solid form.
So, what they’re really 
saying is that everything 
that we know 
starts off as energy, 
starts off as light energy. 
And through a process of 
this energy 
being stepped down, it 
assumes the appearance 
of physical form. 
That’s what 
the ancients would say. 
Now, 
the modern holographic 
universe theory, 
is basically saying 
the same thing, and 
it’s derived from 
the understanding 
in quantum physics. 
And it comes from, 
I should say, 
not just quantum physics. 
There’re two main 
branches of physics. 
There’s 
relativistic physics, which 
would be Albert Einstein 
defining the laws that 
govern the large world, 
planetary scale. 
There’s also quantum 
physics that deals 
in the sub-atomic world, 
the world of the small. 
The two things that both 
those sources of physics 
were saying is, 
Einstein’s E=MC^2 
says essentially that 
matter and light, 
or energy, are 
interchangeable forms 
of the same thing. 
That matter derives from 
light energy, 
and it dissolves back 
into light energy. 
The quantum physics side 
was saying that 
when we go so far into 
the sub-atomic realm, 
there’s no such thing 
as particles. 
The particles that 
we think make up solid 
objects like this chair, 
do not exist at the 
very fundamental level 
of reality. 
What exists is light. 
And since light is 
the source of everything, 
according to both these 
branches of physics, 
what they’re starting 
to do is revise 
their notion of what this 
three dimensional world 
is about.
And it led them to 
the theory and the belief 
that there is a dimension 
where these things that 
we think are solid objects 
in the material world 
exist in a sort of 
blueprint form. 
Archetypes, 
archetypical forms. 
Think of them as kind of 
an energetic blueprint 
for you, for the camera, 
for the chair, 
for the things that 
we see in this room. 
These exist first 
in archetypal form, 
in another dimension, 
and they’re light images. 
And the light images are 
converted chemically and 
by other processes 
through our eyesight 
and our brains so that 
we actually picture 
what we think is 
three-dimensional reality 
in the back of our brains. 
It’s almost like the brain 
is a fantastic TV set, and 
we’re getting these
light images, 
a signal being sent, and 
we’re like the antennae, 
our brains are like 
the antennae, and they’re 
also the transmitters and 
the transceivers, so that 
they take the information 
in and they spit it out as 
three-dimensional objects, 
as the appearance of 
three-dimensional objects. 
So, what they’re saying 
is the same thing that 
the mystics were saying 
years ago, 
that everything starts off 
in the world of light. 
All the images and 
archetypes of things that 
we know, 
start off as light energy. 
And through this process 
of the human 
consciousness, 
which is very important, 
the human consciousness 
is completely tied into 
the material world. 
Without individual 
human consciousness, 
there would be 
no materiality. 
The two go hand in hand, 
because that is 
the receiver and it is 
the transmitter that gives 
the appearance of 
3D objects coming from 
this world of light. 
So, that’s what the 
holographic theory says. 
And that’s what 
the ancients were saying, 
the exact same thing
two and three thousand 
years ago. 
Once again, 
thank you Peter Canova 
for discussing 
the absorbing research 
you’ve done about 
the relation between 
consciousness and 
our perception of reality 
as well as for your 
illuminating discourse 
on the Gnostic mysteries. 
May your future studies 
in these fields continue to 
bring forth fruitful and 
enlightening information 
to the world.
For more information on 
Peter Canova, please visit 
www.PopeAnnalisa.com
Mr. Canova’s book 
“Pope Annalisa” 
is available 
at the same website.
Thank you, 
precious viewers, 
for watching this week’s 
episode of 
Science and Spirituality. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May we all perceive
the everlasting light 
of the Divine.