
Welcome to the Writings of Daniel R. Condron
Exploring the Teachings of Jesus Through Love and Breath
Jesus spoke of love as the commandment above all others. Through years of study and spiritual practice, Dr. Daniel R. Condron brings renewed attention to this message. His writing invites readers into the experience of love as the guiding force of a sincere spiritual life.
The Three Commandments of Jesus Christ

Restoring What Was Lost
This book examines the original words of Jesus as recorded in the four gospels—without additions, traditions, or institutional layers. The focus returns to what Jesus emphasized: love of God, love of others, and love of one another.
Dr. Condron draws attention to teachings that have been overlooked or edited out of mainstream doctrine. The Gospel of Mary is one such example. Reclaiming these voices offers new clarity.
What readers have noticed:
A gentler, direct way of understanding Jesus’s message
Practical direction for living a love-based spiritual life
Encouragement to reflect, rather than to follow out of fear
Coming Soon: True Baptism
A New Book from Daniel R. Condron
What is baptism when it is not limited to water or ritual? True Baptism explores baptism as a spiritual experience grounded in conscious breath. The book encourages connection with the Holy Spirit as the Whole Breath of life.
Dr. Condron approaches scripture as symbol and metaphor, offering a view that honors personal experience as part of spiritual growth.

About Daniel R. Condron
Teacher, Writer, Student of Mind and Spirit
Dr. Daniel R. Condron holds doctorates in Metaphysics and Divinity, with earlier academic work in Agricultural Development. His studies led him beyond traditional education into a lifelong search for inner meaning. He has written and taught for more than forty years.
Daniel lives in Missouri and continues to write, reflect, and share.
Words from Readers
“We are living in the darkest of times for the human species and once again, a Master Teacher, Bringer of the Light, A Way Shower has appeared to guide us into the light of Love.”
“This book brought me back to Jesus in a way that didn’t require me to check my mind at the door.”
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Recent Writings
From the Blog
The Breath That Heals
The word “spirit” comes from the same root as “breath.” This post explores what that means for spiritual practice.
Greater Works Shall You Do
What did Jesus mean when he said we would do greater works? A reflection on purpose, technology, and timeless truths.
Angels as Messengers
Looking at biblical stories through the lens of symbol reveals more than literal interpretation allows.
