Book 13: Devotion to God
In Book 13 – the feminine side of indigo Devotion energy – we are introduced to the final two Gospels, which have been written to help people connect with the sacredness of an earthly life.
Gospel 12: ‘I am Christianity’
Gospel 13: ‘I am truth’
Gospel 12: ‘I am Christianity’
In Gospel 12: ‘I am Christianity,‘ we are introduced to the idea that Jesus was a Christ-conscious being with limited understanding of the cosmos, perfect for his mission of inspiring people to open their hearts and evolve from advanced animals to truly human beings.
We are also introduced to the higher-vibrating Christian framework to support a truly paradisial experience of earthly life.
Revelation 1 (#37): Clarifying old misunderstandings
Revelation 2 (#38): The life and mission of Jesus
Revelation 3 (#39): Foundation for a Godly life in paradise
‘I am Christianity’
By dying on the cross,
you made a huge difference to this world
You showed that there is nothing to fear,
and that courage is eternal
You crowned your mission dramatically,
reflecting the barbaric energies at the time,
when people had no choice but to betray themselves,
assuming they wanted to live
You didn’t take on anyone’s sins,
but you gave everyone hope,
that there is a better way of living,
that paradise is coming
This hope mustn’t be underestimated
What would life have been without it?
Without the symbol of the Christ,
without the promise of resurrection
Life would certainly have been harder
And God’s plan more challenging to fulfill
The plan of bringing humanity forward,
to a higher level of joy and love
If it wasn’t for Jesus Christ
We are there now
Thanks for your contribution
Revelation 1 (#37): Clarifying old misunderstandings
Writing 1 (#310): Truths and misunderstandings of past Christian teachings
Writing 2 (#311): Truths and misunderstandings of past non-Christian teachings
Writing 3 (#312): The significance of Christianity and other religions
Writing 4 (#313): Being a chosen one
Writing 5 (#314): What we can learn from Jesus
Writing 6 (#315): The purpose of initiations
Writing 1 (#310): Truths and misunderstandings of past Christian teachings
In short, past Christian teachings were perfect for the times in which they existed, but they will inevitably be imperfect for the future.
Let me first clarify why they have been perfect before explaining why they won’t be so going forward.
The past Christian teachings have supported people during the Piscean Age by:
Explaining that life is about so much more than the hardship on Earth.
Explaining that everyone who lives rightly will experience paradise, without defining exactly what ‘right’ means except for everything that aligns with God’s wishes.
Explaining that God is represented by the holy trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
However, going forward, the Bible has nothing to offer people, and even Martinus Thomsen’s ‘third Testament’ is outdated because it is overly complicated and misses the truly interesting aspect of how life on Earth will develop in the coming centuries.
In short, the past Christian teachings do not support life on Earth in the upcoming age because they:
Believe that God exists outside of people.
Believe that people will be judged for their behaviour, when the truth is that life never judges, only teaches.
Believe that sexuality is a sin unless it happens to create children, when the truth is that sexuality is the most essential ingredient in paradise.
Writing 2 (#311): Truths and misunderstandings of past non-Christian teachings
All the world's religions serve a unique role, which will become much clearer in the emerging cosmic summer.
In short, Hinduism vibrates with Adaptation energy and the number one, Buddhism with Creativity energy and the number two, Islam with Thinking energy and the number four, and Christianity with Knowing energy and the number five.
Therefore, Hinduism’s role is to explain creation, Buddhism’s role is to help us access our creative potential, Islam’s role is to help us plan and structure life, and Christianity’s role is to guide us forward in the highest way possible.
Looking back, this isn’t obvious. For example, it is not clear that Christianity was the guiding star or that Hinduism explained creation, but in fact, they did.
It might be simpler to verify that Islam emphasizes law and order and that Buddhism has a strong link to creativity, specifically to our sexuality, through the field of tantra.
However, let me point out that Hinduism is entirely centred around the figures Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, which symbolize the holy trinity of consciousness, light, and potential, while Christianity, guided primarily by Moses and Jesus, represents the most dogmatic source of instructions on how to live.
At a higher frequency, all of these world religions will become true blessings, supporting the human experience of life.
Writing 3 (#312): The significance of Christianity and other religions
Without Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, life on Earth would have been a mess. Why? – For the simple reason that advanced animals, meaning human-like beings who, instead of protecting creation through compassion, use their relative intellect to do harm, represent the most aggressive predators in the cosmos.
The only thing that can slow them down a little in their eagerness to protect their interests is dogmatic ideas about what is right and wrong, usually reinforced by strong societal institutions, such as the church and the Spanish Inquisition, to mention as examples from the Christian world.
Writing 4 (#313): Being a ‘chosen one’
Throughout every moment of the transition from the Animal to the Human world, one person on Earth has served as the spokesperson for the Intergalactic Council.
Moses played this role, just like Marcus Aurelius, Socrates, Jesus, Muhammad, a few Popes, Lao Tzu, several Native Americans, a few royals around the world (including Japanese Emperor Jimmu), Gandhi, and many others.
In short, these individuals played a somewhat different role than everyone else, partly sacrificing their earthly life to act like a ‘Hermes,’ as depicted in Greek mythology.
Once we enter the cosmic summer, this role will no longer exist.
Writing 5 (#314): What we can learn from Jesus
In today’s world, the only thing we should learn from Jesus is the powerful symbolism of dying at thirty-three, gathering a group of twelve (thirteen including himself), resurrecting on the third day, and ascending forty days later. Let me therefore share a few words about these events.
The reason Jesus died at the age of thirty-three is that religions exist to guide people on how to thrive in life.
That said, it must be done according to people’s level of evolutionary maturity. However, when they are ready to become Christ beings, meaning people who can love unconditionally, they become God’s children, meaning that they start to resemble the notion of beings ‘created in the image of God after his likeness.’
Moreover, the number three symbolizes joy, and the double three represents joy and divinity.
For this reason, he resurrected on the third day.
Furthermore, the reason he gathered a group of twelve was that terrestrial humankind evolves in a spiral that currently vibrates with the number thirteen, characterized by experiencing life as truly galactic citizens.
Lastly, the forty days between resurrection and ascension represent the ‘energy’ necessary to spread God’s Gospel, that is, Thinking energy.
Writing 6 (#315): The purpose of initiations
At this point in time, millions of people have incarnated on Earth, carrying memories of past lives in much higher frequencies.
In other words, although they may still have many things to learn, they are more evolved than they have likely believed.
At some point in life, these individuals will begin to recall memories from past lives through a process of initiation, following these seven steps: 1) Activating their Christ consciousness, often by visiting well-known spiritual sites, 2) committing to a life of service and actively working to promote evolution, 3) starting to engage with an audience, 4) remembering Cosmic consciousness, 5) beginning to have a strong energetic impact on the world, 6) being initiated into a powerful romantic partnership to support their mission, and 7) fully merging with God consciousness, giving their mission the highest power.
Revelation 2 (#38): The life and mission of Jesus
Writing 1 (#316): The life of Jesus
Writing 2 (#317): The mission of Jesus
Writing 3 (#318): The birth of Christianity
Writing 4 (#319): The future of Christianity
Writing 5 (#320): The future of all world religions
Writing 6 (#321): The teachings of Jesus in a modern light
Writing 1 (#316): The life of Jesus
Jesus was born with the, at the time, unusual gift we today would call trance mediumship, meaning he could receive information in real time and share it with others.
For this reason, he could spontaneously hold masses without rehearsal and deliver new information to people.
Was he aware of this? – Yes and no. He knew he had a special connection to something he believed was his father, God, but he didn’t realize this was because he was a typical trance medium, from today’s perspective.
Additionally, he was strongly built, handsome, and possessed a charm that captivated both men and women.
Writing 2 (#317): The mission of Jesus
The true mission of Jesus was to anchor the flame of Christ consciousness, if we use New Age spirituality vocabulary, or to demonstrate neighborly love if we get straight to the point.
However, why was this important to do? – To show people that there is a higher way of living than fighting and just surviving.
He also planted a seed for the sacred union between man and woman through his passionate relationship with, above all, Mary Magdalene, although their level of frequency has been exaggerated in New Age-inspired literature.
In fact, they operated at the first of three levels of paradisial lovemaking, as described in Gospel 6, reflecting their vibration of Christ consciousness.
Through his life, Jesus demonstrated a higher way of living that would serve as a vital source of inspiration for people to endure hardship for another two thousand years before they were ready to enter paradise.
Writing 3 (#318): The birth of Christianity
Through his life and his spectacular death on the cross at age thirty-three, Jesus reestablished the Christian lineage on Earth, preparing for the ‘second coming of Christ,’ which signifies the approaching cosmic summer.
However, Jesus’s life was about more than establishing Christianity, it was also about paving the way for a new world religion that would unite the separate fields of understanding our essence (Hinduism), understanding oneness (Buddhism), creating order in our societies (Islam), and providing the guiding light for all to follow (Christianity).
Therefore, a wider interpretation of the expression ‘a second coming of Christ’ implies not only humanity coming together as one, but the four world religions coming together as one.
Writing 4 (#319): The future of Christianity
The future role of Christianity is to help create a new golden age on Earth by guiding the way forward, including, as just mentioned, uniting the four world religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity.
During this process, which will last for several hundred years, Christianity will act as the guiding star in the sky, metaphorically speaking, and many more of the old metaphors will reappear in new forms.
In essence, Christianity will be responsible for the following three things:
Clarifying the path forward to create paradise on Earth, including revealing the truth of how humans are twelve-dimensional beings, made up of a Higher and Lower self, called Monad and Sfrimft.
Explaining the importance of sacred sexuality on all levels, from embracing your own feminine and masculine sides to creating polyamorous relationships with minimal friction.
Providing the governance for how a new world religion can take shape, with the embryo of this work being The Fourth Testament’s seventh Book.
Writing 5 (#320): The future of all world religions
In the coming golden age, or cosmic summer, all world religions will unite into a single high-vibrating six-pointed star, best known as cosmic science.
In this six-pointed star, Hinduism represents Adaptation energy and the number one, located at four o’clock; Buddhism symbolizes Feeling energy and the number three, at eight o’clock; Islam signifies Thinking energy and the number four, at ten o’clock; and Christianity embodies Devotion energy and the number six, at two o’clock.
However, what is hidden behind the numbers two and five?
What are the two missing components in creating a complete world religion, representing true cosmic science? The answer is a perfectly healed feminine principle, represented by the second core energy, Creativity, and a perfectly healed masculine principle, represented by the fifth core energy, Knowing.
In other words, life on Earth will be guided by:
A thorough understanding of who we are
Presence in everything we do
A profound understanding of oneness
Healthy regulations
Actionability
The sacred union of man and woman
Writing 6 (#321): The teachings of Jesus in a modern light
Jesus was a child of his time in many ways but radiating the energy of unconditional love and righteousness, meaning he understood that everyone was part of one family.
However, he was far from embodying Cosmic consciousness, not to mention God consciousness, which explains how right he was when he said: ‘What I do, you will also do, and more.’
The teachings of Jesus are outdated as we approach a new cosmic summer. However, let me share the highest cosmic truth behind some of his most well-known quotes, honouring their significance over the past two thousand years.
‘Forgive them Father, for they don’t know what they are doing’
The deeper meaning of this quote is that we should always forgive others' mistakes, meaning we shouldn’t get caught up in earthly drama but instead recognize that everyone tries their best with the wounds they carry.
Therefore, don’t judge people by their actions but by their intentions.
‘Ask and you shall be given’
The deeper meaning of these words is that you need to be aware of the consequences of your request in order to have it granted, meaning that you will never be supported in any endeavour you pursue unless it aligns with the highest good for all.
‘Speak and you shall be heard’
The higher meaning of this expression is that you must live your truth to have any significant impact on this world.
‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you’
The higher meaning of this statement is that the world around you is a mirror of yourself.
If you are treated badly by the world, it is because you are treating yourself badly, which always leads to treating others badly, sooner or later.
However, by treating yourself well, you will also treat others well, and then they will treat you well.
As always, Jesus overlooked the crucial starting point, i.e., selflove, for creating genuine and lasting happiness.
‘In my Father’s house there are many rooms’
Here, it is obvious that Jesus unconsciously pointed toward people’s Higher and Lower Selves.
‘You have heard that it was said, don’t commit adultery, but I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman to lust after her has already committed adultery with her in his heart’
The higher meaning here is that you can only commit adultery toward yourself, potentially by being unfaithful to someone you have promised full commitment.
However, how can you betray yourself by making love to someone other than the person you promised to be exclusive with? – In the sense that such behaviour could potentially make your life worse rather than better.
‘As you sow you shall reap’
The higher meaning of this well-known expression is that you always experience the realities you have created for yourself.
‘You are the salt of the Earth’
People are the salt of the Earth in the sense that salt (people) dissolves in water (the collective field of consciousness), making it denser.
However, the higher the frequency of humanity, the less salty the water will be, meaning the more drinkable.
Revelation 3 (#39): Foundation for a Godly life in paradise
Writing 1 (#322): The Ten Commandments of today
Writing 2 (#323): The deadly sins of today
Writing 3 (#324): The three holy promises of today
Writing 4 (#325): The seven sacraments of today
Writing 5 (#326): The Lord’s Prayer of today
Writing 6 (#327): Being one with God
Writing 1 (#322): The Ten Commandments of today
In Gospel 1, I briefly explained the deeper significance of the Ten Commandments as presented in the Bible. However, let’s now explore the Ten Commandments of the forthcoming golden age on Earth.
However, before we begin, understand that these commandments have only one purpose – to help people enjoy their earthly lives to the fullest.
‘Understand that you are a sovereign being:’ You are not here to block others from healing by sacrificing yourself to make their lives easier in the short term. Instead, you are here to let your unique ray shine as brightly as possible, which is actually the most effective way to support all the other rays in doing the same.
‘Know that only you are the creator of your life:’ Only you have the power to choose which thoughts to act on, meaning you are the creator of your own life. However, by understanding that you are a sovereign creator, you also know that you must surrender to life rather than egoistically trying to push evolution in a certain direction.
‘Feel no obligations toward others:’ Your only obligation in life is to love yourself, which will gradually include all of God. By understanding this, you will let go of the last bits of self-destructive behaviour absorbed under the influence of third-dimensional Christianity.
‘Don’t put limits on other people:’ By believing that others aren’t capable of achieving their goals, you hinder their chances of success and create negative karma for yourself. Therefore, always recognize the potential in everyone around you.
‘Know that you are always rewarded for serving life:’ Creation has a strong interest in rewarding individuals for their positive behaviours, meaning that those who serve life well will always be cared for. However, you will never receive more than you give. Moreover, know that the best way to serve life is to bring your unique gifts to the surface for the benefit of all.
‘Know that life is blissful, abundant, and perfect only in the present moment:’ By dedicating at least ninety percent of your awareness to the present moment, you align yourself with the pace of life, creating a foundation for a blissful experience. However, where should your focus be for the remaining ten percent? – On the tasks that require coordination with others, such as meetings, projects, leisure time, and more.
‘Understand that life and death are equally essential:’ Experiencing life on Earth can’t be done as if it were possible to just live without dying, meaning you must allow ample time to digest everything you experience. It is only by honouring this truth that life can become truly blissful.
‘Love your neighbour as you love yourself:’ The true power in life shows up when you learn to love yourself, and as a result, become a beacon of light for others to follow. This is the root cause of abundance.
Always reveal your authentic self:’ By consistently revealing your true nature, you can ensure that you serve life to the best of your ability. While this may not be sufficient to be considered a healthy servant of life, it is at least the best you can achieve. When you don’t express your true nature or authentic self, you diminish your vibrational frequency by generating frustration within yourself.
‘Always support others by feeling compassion:’ By ‘loving others as you love yourself,’ you judge them based on their intentions rather than their actions. This means you recognize they simply want to do the best they can with the level of awareness they have, considering their amount of unhealed trauma and evolutionary immaturity.
Writing 2 (#323): The deadly sins of today
The deadly sins of today were introduced already in Gospel 1. However, they will be addressed a second time, from a completely different perspective, to highlight their significance in the emerging golden age.
‘Being greedy,’ meaning desiring more than is fair and, thereby, failing to respect the laws of life, represents low-vibrating Adaptation energy.
‘Killing,’ meaning creating, or shaping creation according to your personal desires, in alignment with your level of consciousness, represents low-vibrating Creativity energy.
‘Prisoning yourself,’ which means being burdened by other people’s emotions like jealousy, hate, irritation, and so on, reflects low-frequency Feeling-energy.
‘Prisoning others,’ meaning burdening others with your jealousy, hate, irritation, and so on, represents low-frequency Thinking energy.
‘Not knowing the consequences of your actions,’ meaning pursuing actions that lead to suffering rather than happiness, represents low-frequency Knowing energy.
‘Suppressing your sexuality,’ meaning not allowing yourself to connect with the energies you genuinely need for a blissful life, represents low-frequency Devotion energy.
‘Competing,’ meaning not bringing your unique skills to the world, represents the unenlightened level of consciousness that results from embodying the low-vibrating core energies just mentioned.
Writing 3 (#324): The three holy promises of today
There are three sacred promises that few people are aware of, which used to be essential for Christian seekers of higher truths, including knight templars, monks, and nuns.
These promises – ranked in order from most to least known – are: chastity, religious monogamy (i.e., the worship of only one God), and purity (i.e., the belief that one should think and act in a godly manner).
Looking ahead toward the dawning golden age, there are three fifth-dimensional promises that can guide a person closer to God. Allow me to share them below, in no particular order.
‘I promise to do my best in all situations, aware that I may still have much to learn and, as a result, sometimes suffer from my actions.’
‘I promise to forgive myself and others for everything that wasn’t right, knowing our intention was only to do good.’
‘I promise to do everything I can to keep the highest possible frequency, especially when faced with other people’s unconscious acts.’
Writing 4 (#325): The seven sacraments of today
The seven sacraments – Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Marriage, and Ordination – used to establish a framework for the Christian way of organizing earthly life.
Going forward, the following seven sacraments will be the most essential ones:
‘Praying,’ meaning knowing that you are God.
‘Cultivating the Earth,’ meaning growing your own food.
‘Sharing life with nature,’ meaning living in nature rather than in cities.
‘Community living,’ meaning sharing life with your soul family.
‘Movement,’ meaning living an active life.
‘Sacred sexuality,’ meaning thriving with your fellow beings.
‘Group meditation,’ meaning cooperating to create everything our society needs.
Writing 5 (#326): The Lord’s Prayer of today
I am everything,
expressing myself in many shapes and forms,
disguised as unique beings
I AM, I AM, I AM
I am love and fear,
faith and doubt,
truth, sovereignty, and bliss
I AM, I AM, I AM
I free myself to live,
knowing it is my mission to fulfill my unique dreams,
because that is how it is
I AM, I AM, I AM
Writing 6 (#327): Understanding the fifth-dimensional lord’s prayer
The fifth-dimensional ‘lord’s prayer’ is powerful and the perfect support for someone seeking to accelerate their remembrance of God consciousness.
In short, it reminds us that: 1) We are all one being, 2) that we are in the process of becoming galactic citizens, and 3) that we are here to thrive as much as possible.
Alternatively, we could say that the first phrase vibrates with Christ consciousness, the second one with Cosmic consciousness, and the third one with God consciousness.
Finally, the often misunderstood word ‘amen’ has been replaced with its true vibration ‘I Am,’ creating a perfect balance between the masculine-oriented nature of the three phrases and our everlasting feminine essence as pure consciousness.
Use this prayer as often as you like and feel its transformative power.
Gospel 13: ‘I am truth’
In Gospel 13: ‘I am truth,’ we are introduced to the idea that truth is eternal.
Revelation 1 (#40): The meaning of truth
‘I am truth’
What is truth?
Ask a scientist
Ask a monk
Ask a child
The answers will differ
Then ask yourself:
What is true?
Who is right?
The child or the scientist?
Time will tell
Until then, follow your truth,
the most meaningful perspective for you
Do what you believe is right,
not what others tell you to do
This is the path to happiness,
to dare being you
Follow this path,
not like the plough follows the ox,
but like the butterfly follows the wind
Speak your truth, elevate your truth, and live your truth
Or you will get tired of yourself
Revelation 1 (#40): The meaning of truth
Writing 1 (#328): Truth from a higher perspective
Writing 2 (#329): The truth of baptism
Writing 3 (#330): The truth of marriage
Writing 4 (#331): The truth of burial
Writing 5 (#332): The truth of communion
Writing 6 (#333): The truth of the New Cross
Writing 1 (#328): The truth of life
In ancient times, people believed that life could be explained by the four elements – fire, earth, air, and water – and they also associated these with various astrological signs. Aries was linked to fire, Taurus to earth, and so on. However, The Fourth Testament has revealed that the start of spring, which corresponds to the sign of Aries in the Northern Hemisphere and Libra in the Southern Hemisphere, resonates with the masculine aspect of Adaptation energy, while the continuation of spring resonates with masculine Creativity energy, and so forth.
However, it is now time to reveal the true meaning of the elements, as they explain life in the most profound way.
Let’s first point out that two elements are missing to reflect the six core energies of life – ash and spirit.
In the correct order and with all six components, the elements of life are: earth, fire, ash, air, water, and spirit.
Consequently, fire equals femininity and water masculinity, that is, Creativity and Knowing, respectively.
Let me now explain the cosmic truth behind the six elements of life: Being born on Earth signifies becoming the earth element, which means experiencing life within creation. Living or creating is a way to express your feminine passion, represented by the fire element. Creating in physical reality leads to learning, which involves burning away layers that separate a being from their divine essence, symbolized by the ash element. The ash, or your essence after being freed from distorted ideas of truth, is carried by the wind, meaning it can go anywhere in the cosmos where it wishes, before dissolving in water, signifying merging with all that exists. Eventually, this process culminates in the true spirit of life, meaning something that exists in everything.
In other words, the earth element represents the Plant world, the fire element the Animal world, the ash element the Human world, the air element the Enlightened world, the water element the Divine world, and the spirit element the Blissful world.
However, why is the Human world represented by the ash element? – Because true human beings have burned away everything that separates them from their divine essence. Still, they aren’t ready to abandon a physical reality by becoming the air element, but longing to thrive in it, that is, experiencing paradise.
Writing 2 (#329): The truth of baptism
The truth about baptism is that you possess a cosmic identity as a unique part of God, which people have tried to grasp by giving you a name with a particular vibration.
Going forward, the alphabet will evolve to better support people in describing their unique identities as individual rays of light, simply by creating the right sound. This sound, representing the true vibration of who you are, embodies the highest truth of baptism.
Will people experience this sense of recognition in this particular life? – Yes, some will, but most will have to wait.
Writing 3 (#330): The truth of marriage
The tradition of marriage will decline as people become sovereign individuals, meaning they live their own truth instead of the truth of the entity called husband and wife.
Basically, this means that marriage as we understand it will be replaced by sacred unions with particular missions, such as bringing a soul into creation, starting a business venture, sharing energies sexually, living in a community, and so forth.
Consequently, the highest truth of marriage is represented by a commitment to engage in something that two or more parties want to be part of.
Whether you choose to celebrate this engagement with a wedding or not is of little cosmic significance.
Writing 4 (#331): The truth of burial
The idea of burying someone in the earth dates back to a time when people believed in superstitions, expecting the dead body to reunite with its soul under the right conditions.
Nowadays, the process of burying a whole body in the ground or after cremation is mostly a way of saying a final goodbye and allowing the body to decay in a practical way.
However, in the future, the ceremony that is now marred by deep suffering caused by people’s attachments to the Earth plane will become a grand celebration, similar to how most people today celebrate marriage. But what will they celebrate? – The coming home to God.
Writing 5 (#332): The truth of communion
By eating Jesus's body, the bread, and drinking his blood, the wine, you live, which means you experience all the challenges necessary to become like him, that is, a Christ or true human, capable of loving unconditionally and discerning right from wrong.
So, instead of only celebrating life in God’s temple, the church, a few times a year, the highest truth of communion is to celebrate life in each moment, as long as you are here.
Writing 6 (#333): The truth of the New Cross
As the world unites, the truths we once believed will be revealed as illusions, with planet Earth’s chakras being one of the most notable examples.
In a third-dimensional reality, the six main planetary chakras have been inactive, indicating that a human’s six primary chakras have been relatively inactive compared to their potential in a fifth-dimensional reality.
For this reason, our view of the world religions is only a distorted version of the truth.
For example, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity still haven’t fully revealed how their teachings help people adapt, feel, think, and thrive, respectively.
In a third-dimensional reality, Buddhism emphasizes passiveness rather than earthly adventure, Hinduism centers on naivety instead of cosmic playfulness, Islam focuses more on strict rules than cosmic order, and Christianity is about suppression rather than sacred sexuality.
Consequently, the planetary chakras aren’t necessarily located where people would expect.
In fact, planet Earth’s fifth-dimensional Root chakra is in Asia, the Sacral chakra is in Australia, the Solar Plexus chakra is in Africa, the Heart chakra is in South America, the Throat chakra is in North America, and the Third Eye chakra is in Europe.
However, why would this be unexpected? – Because 1) Hinduism is associated with the number three, Feeling energy, and the Solar Plexus chakra, which isn’t located in India but in South Africa, and 2) Islam is associated with the number four, Thinking energy, and the Heart chakra, which isn’t located in the Arabic world but in South America. Let me explain more.
In a third-dimensional reality, a grounded reality (Buddhism) can only be taken very seriously, femininity (stillness) can only be perceived as weakness, playfulness (Hinduism) can only be expressed as naivety, order (Islam) can only be expressed very strictly, masculinity (movement) can only be expressed brutally, and sacred sexuality (Christianity) can only be expressed through suppression.
For this reason, 1) Asian cultures have been very serious, emphasizing virtues such as discipline and honor, 2) femininity has been suppressed on Earth, 3) the Hindu world has understood the cosmos through fairy tales, 4) the Muslim world has adopted strict control over women, 5) masculinity has been a destructive force, and 6) the Christian world has been extremely suppressive of sexual expression, for example, by warrior monks (Night Templars) defending the legacy of the Virgin Mary, with sexual intercourse outside marriage regarded as a sin.
However, in a fifth-dimensional reality, the energy emanating from Asia, especially Japan, will be much lighter. Feminine stillness will be viewed as equally essential as masculine movement. True playfulness, so-called Hinduism, will be centered in Africa. True Islam, representing the highest order of life, will radiate from Peru and the Amazon, where infinite species thrive in complex structures. Masculine movement will aim to protect what is healthy rather than what is unhealthy. Lastly, Northern Europe will become a hub for sacred sexuality, which explains why women there already enjoy a relatively high status, although true femininity isn’t yet fully understood, as of 2025.