
“While God is the source of everything, there exists a duality within His creation: the saved (those who know and recognize their oneness with God) and the lost (those who are ignorant of this truth). This duality is not a result of a flaw in creation but a consequence of the human experience in a physical world.”
– an excerpt from the book
ARPress is honored to publish GIATI — The Holy Spirit Speaks: Unveiling the Mystery of God’s Spirit Within by Giati. This book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ARPress website.
There are moments in life; quiet ones, usually, when the noise of the world fades just enough for a different kind of question to slip through. The kind that doesn’t shout, but taps you softly on the shoulder: What if you’re not as separate as you think? What if the lines you’ve drawn between yourself and everything else were never really there at all? In a time when everyone seems to be running in opposite directions, clutching at identity, purpose, and certainty, a message about oneness feels surprisingly radical. Almost poetic. Almost like something humanity misplaced long ago and is only now remembering. That’s the energy humming beneath GIATI: The Holy Spirit Speaks, a book that doesn’t just talk about God; it dares to reveal God everywhere, in everything, and yes, within you.
Written by an author who calls themselves Spirit of Truth, GIATI steps boldly into territory many writers tiptoe around. The book claims, without hesitation, that God isn’t a distant deity or a mythic figure tucked into history or hiding in the sky. Instead, it insists that God is all there is, literally, and that every person walking this planet is an expression of the same divine substance. It challenges the idea that humans are merely creatures trying to reach God, arguing instead that humanity has been God-in-expression all along, unknowingly living inside the very presence they keep searching for. The book uses scripture as its backbone and lens, interpreting passages like Isaiah 45 and John 1 through the framework of absolute oneness, suggesting that the spiritual and the physical are just two sides of the same divine coin.
What makes GIATI striking isn’t just its message, but the way that message is delivered. Spirit of Truth writes with a sense of urgency, not frantic or overwhelming, but like someone who believes the world has been sleepwalking and is finally ready to wake up. The writing is clear without being watered down, bold without being condescending, and direct in a way that feels more like a conversation than a lecture. You can almost imagine the author sitting across from you at a kitchen table, hands wrapped around a cup of coffee, saying, “Look, everything you think is separate is actually one. Even you.” It’s the kind of tone that keeps you reading even when the ideas stretch beyond what you’re used to.
There’s also something intriguing about how Spirit of Truth moves between scripture, metaphysics, and personal revelation with the confidence of someone who genuinely believes the pieces fit. The book explores the Trinity as three states of one being, the fall of humanity as a fall into ignorance rather than rebellion, and Jesus not merely as a savior but as a demonstration of what humanity truly is; God expressed in flesh. For readers grounded in traditional theology, this might feel provocative. For readers yearning for a deeper, more unified spiritual worldview, it may feel like a breath of air they didn’t know they were missing. Either way, GIATI is the opposite of passive; it wants your attention, your curiosity, and maybe even your willingness to unlearn a few things.
And then there’s the author. “Spirit of Truth” isn’t a typical pen name, but nothing about this project is typical. They write as someone who sees their mission not as publishing a book, but as igniting a movement, a return to divine awareness, a reversal of the illusion of separation. GIATI stretches beyond the page through an accompanying clothing brand, which the author describes not as merchandise but as a living declaration of oneness. The brand becomes an outward symbol of an inward awakening, worn across nations, embodying the idea that the Spirit isn’t trapped in temples or texts; the Spirit walks the streets through us.
Of course, whether someone fully agrees with GIATI’s message isn’t really the point. What matters is that it invites the reader, sometimes gently, sometimes boldly, to reconsider the boundaries they’ve accepted as absolute. It dares to suggest that ignorance, not wickedness, is what blinds humanity to its divine nature. It reframes salvation not as escape from punishment, but as an awakening to what has always been true. And in a world overwhelmed by division, fear, and uncertainty, a perspective rooted in radical unity hits with unexpected clarity.
By the time you reach the final pages, you get the sense that Spirit of Truth doesn’t want to convince you of anything; they want you to see. To see yourself. To see the divine substance you come from. To see that the distance between you and God is an illusion, a shadow cast by misunderstanding. In a way, GIATI isn’t telling readers something new; it’s reminding them of something ancient; something whispered across generations but often drowned out by the noise of modern life.
This book isn’t just about theology or philosophy. It’s about identity, the truest kind. It’s about tracing the thread of oneness through every moment, every breath, every interaction, until the boundaries blur and the world feels a little more connected, a little more intentional, a little more divine. GIATI may be bold, controversial, even confrontational at times, but underneath it all is a simple, steady heartbeat: You’ve never been separate. You’ve never been alone. You’ve never been anything less than God expressed.
And maybe, just maybe, that’s exactly the reminder the world needs right now.
GIATI — The Holy Spirit Speaks: Unveiling the Mystery of God’s Spirit Within by Giati is now available for purchase via the ARPress Bookstore.



