Book 1: Adapting to a Changing World
The cyclicality of life
From a higher perspective, time as we know it on Earth doesn’t exist.
For example, it isn’t possible to say that the dinosaurs were extinct x million years ago or that the universe came into existence at a specific point in time. Why? – Because what we call one year is just a particular movement, specifically the Earth's orbit around its nearest sun, and this movement is constantly changing, although it appears as a very slow process from our perspective as humans on Earth.
Because of this, it doesn’t really make sense to say that we are, for example, forty-two years old. Instead, we could express the cosmic truth that we have gone through forty-two masculine cycles and forty-two feminine cycles in this particular lifetime, meaning we have experienced forty-two summers and forty-two winters, or forty-two periods marked by movement and forty-two periods marked by stillness.
View the universe from a cosmic perspective
When we detach from the concept of time, it is much easier to realize the truth of life. Let me explain.
When you realize that evolution involves going through cycle after cycle across the spectrum of light, you understand that what you experience right now is connected to what the light offers. It is the specific frequencies of light which dominate your reality at this moment that shape your experience.
This is so normal to us that we typically fail to see it. However, wouldn’t you agree that the various seasons, such as spring, summer, autumn, and winter, offer drastically different experiences, as do the contrasting aspects of night and day?
But why have people on Earth mainly focused on what they call one day and one year, that is, Earth’s rotation around its own axis and its orbit around its closest sun? Why haven’t people been interested in the much larger circular motions we are part of, like, for example, our solar system’s orbit around an even larger sun?
The answer is that people have been busy with many other things than understanding the cosmos such as working hard to improve their standard of living.
In fact, over the last 2,000 years, known as the Piscean Age, we have gone through something best described as an adaptation period for something completely new, that is, a cosmic summer instead of a cosmic winter, meaning people’s levels of consciousness have soared dramatically.
In fact, in just two thousand years, people have moved beyond primitive religious beliefs and begun to understand that life is about love. However, please understand that we are still only at the start of an era that will soon feel much more ‘summery.’
Why everything is changing
The experience on Earth is now shifting quickly as the twelve-thousand-year cosmic summer gains momentum, meaning people are about to learn the vital lessons of 1) stopping giving their power away to others, 2) stopping suppressing their sexuality, and 3) stopping trying to understand themselves by searching outside instead of inside for truth.
For this reason, life on Earth is in the process of transforming into the human paradise gospelled in the Bible and many other sacred scriptures across various religions.
Embracing the light
The shift from winter to summer and vice versa never happens without friction. However, this time it will be particularly intense for the following three reasons:
The transition occurs very quickly, meaning it happens in less than two hundred years.
The transition will be supported by advanced technology, including so-called artificial intelligence.
People’s sexuality has been heavily suppressed in the name of God for almost two thousand years, meaning things aren’t as bad as they seem, and will revert relatively quickly as people reconnect with their sexual desires.
As more intense light, reflecting the arriving cosmic summer, reaches our planet, which can be scientifically measured, everything changes for the better.
However, first the light reveals everything that isn’t very good, such as false beliefs about life, unprocessed emotions, unhealed relationships, detrimental societal systems, etc., similar to how a ray of light exposes a shadow.
In other words, the light will extinguish life on Earth as we know it in a process that will be painfully difficult unless you can see the bigger picture of what is happening.