What Was Sydney Banks
Really Pointing To?

Join Brett Chitty for a guided exploration of The Missing Link
and discover the deeper understanding behind Sydney Banks’ teachings.

Exploring Sydney Banks’ “The Missing Link”

Unveiling the Depths of The Missing Link

Drawing out the Knowledge that lies within your heart.

“Words are a disguise. Take away the disguise, and you will realize The Missing Link spiritually, empirically, and joyfully.” Once you have your first experience of seeing, feeling, or hearing the “inside-out” dimension, this will be the beginning of understanding Sydney Banks in a way no one can teach you.

4-Part Online Program For Beginners

The Three Principles from the Beginning

Making the promise of Wisdom being in our lives come true.

An easy-to-follow four-part introduction to the Three Universal Principles of Mind, Thought, and Consciousness. These Three Principles blanket every reality we observe and participate in. The Three Principles are the true source of all troubles and are also the same source from which we can have a second chance and lead a rich life.

4-Part Online Program on Relationships

The Miracle of Separate Realities

The more you see how all realities are separate, the more inspiring it is to relate to others.

You are the creator of your own reality. Everyone else is creating their own realities. There are lots and lots of realities all happening at the same time! Separate Realities allows us to see that all realities interact, creating a space for deeper cooperation and collaboration.

4-Part Online Program toward the Spiritual

The Gift of Jumping Time, Space, and Matter

Realizing the Purity of the Now, The Immortality of the Soul, and A Universe of Knowledge.

There is a spiritual dimension BEYOND time, space, and matter that very few know exists. This program aims to expose the limitations of physical time, space, and matter and to highlight the existence of another dimension that has nothing to do with them.

8-Part Online Program on What is a Principle

The Properties of a Universal Principle

All problems can only be solved by a Universal Principle. A Universal Principle has properties that guide us to a place where solutions are.

Universal Principles change the direction of our thinking, helping us have wise, healthy, insightful thoughts and feelings about everything we go through in life. Universal Principles make the well of wisdom infinite and bottomless.

The Three Principles of
Mind, Consciousness, and Thought

“These Three Principles lead to the secret of all psychological functioning.” (Sydney Banks)

Uncover a Universe within the Mind That creates all Realities, Feelings, and circumstances.

Discover how an investigation of these three divine and pre-existing principles shapes everything about us, literally as human beings, both positive and negative, and that resets us to a place where we can reclaim our well-being as a God-given birthright.

Keith Blevens, Ph.D.
Co-founder of Three Principles Psychology.

When we realize the existence and gift of any one of these three principles, we are in the state of love and true understanding, where inspiring thoughts, feelings, and realities come to us.

The Principle of Mind is the intelligence/energy of all things before-creation and after-creation.
The Principle of Thought is the mystical bridge that unites before-creation and after-creation.
The Principle of Consciousness gives us the ability to recognize creation and all it entails.

Brett Chitty.
Faculty of the Three Principles Psychology.

Three Principles Psychology is tenaciously focused on Mind, Thought, and Consciousness as Principles, rather than looking toward personal mind, personal thought, and personal consciousness. Indeed, the Principled nature of Mind, Thought, and Consciousness is the only thing in this universe that can give us an insightful, practical, and helpful context in which to understand our own minds, the thoughts or thinking we have, and the feelings, experiences, realities, circumstances, situations, and events that we go through. Without these Principles, we are apt to misinterpret what we go through in our everyday lives, leading our thoughts to multiply as we wonder why we find ourselves mentally cluttered.

This is why we look to the Principles of Mind, Thought, and Consciousness rather than to the “non-principles,” such as qualities of feeling, kinds of experience, what we are thinking, or the details of our realities. Once you “catch” what we are pointing to, the Three Principles, as universal and unchanging Principles, become a gift that never stops giving.