HarpGnosis exists for one reason: to explore the living edge of experience—not as theory, but as something that can be directly encountered.
What began as a small collection of titles has grown into a body of work that moves across multiple domains—Enneagram, child development, perception, sound, and transformation—while remaining rooted in a single orientation: reality is not something to be understood from a distance, but entered, felt, and lived.
This is not a catalog of ideas; it’s a field of inquiry.
Across our books, you’ll find a consistent thread:
- The Enneagram as living process rather than personality typology
- The child as a window into the formation of identity and the loss of essential presence
- Perception as the ground of experience, not an afterthought to it
- Sound, vibration, and resonance as direct pathways into deeper layers of being
- Transformation not as self-improvement, but as a reorganization of experience itself
These works are not written to provide answers; they’re written to shift how questions are experienced.
Some books are grounded in psychology and development. Others move into phenomenology, mysticism, and the nature of consciousness. Together, they form an integrated arc—from the early shaping of the self, through the mechanics of fixation, into the possibility of real transformation.
This work draws on decades of study, teaching, and direct exploration, integrating insights from the Enneagram, the Diamond Approach, phenomenology, and contemporary understandings of the nervous system and consciousness.
But more than anything, it is an invitation; not to agree or to adopt a system, but to look more closely at your own experience.
Because what matters here is not what is written; it’s what begins to open when you read.
John Harper May 2026