Book 0: Christ Consciousness
Christ consciousness relates to the intention to do good, often confused with the ability to actually do so through truly loving unconditionally and effectively discerning right from wrong.
However, it still sets humans apart from animals because animals lack the intention to be a positive force for others, only thinking about themselves and those they depend on.
On our planet, no one else has come to symbolize this level of consciousness more than Jesus of Nazareth, and it reflects the frequency of the Christian Bible, along with many other sacred scriptures from that era.
In short, Christ consciousness requires a fairly open Heart chakra, which ultimately signifies the main difference between advanced animals and true human beings.
To understand the difference between someone with an open heart and someone with a closed heart, that is, the difference between true human beings and advanced animals, please read the allegory of our times below.
An Allegory of Our Times
An allegory of our times
Once upon a time, there was a dwarf named Jim who lived in the forest with his mother, Jill.
Jim and Jill weren’t only son and mother but also the very best of friends.
Every day, they helped each other taking care of their land and animals.
They had a small farm in the forest with a dog, two cats, two cows, four pigs, five sheep, one horse, and a flock of geese.
The horse served as their most vital support, assisting them in plowing the earth and turning the mill wheel to produce flour for bread and pancakes.
The dog was essential to them because when he didn’t bark, they could sleep soundly, knowing they were perfectly safe. However, if he did bark, they felt at ease, confident he would never allow any unwanted being into their home.
The four pigs were immensely valuable to Jim and Jill as they consumed all the spoiled food and mouldy bread, which they later used to fertilize their vegetable garden after the pigs had digested it, transforming something completely useless into the most precious manure.
Nothing could make the vegetables grow like pig manure, and, in addition, the pigs were lovely social animals that helped Jim and Jill keep their house clean by eating everything that fell to the floor, even dust.
The only animals that might have rivaled the pigs in terms of being most crucial for Jim and Jill were the sheep, because without them, they wouldn’t have had any clothes.
The sheep weren’t perhaps the most intelligent animals on the farm. However, they certainly didn’t harm anyone, and their milk was delicious to drink and used to make cheese.
The cows were also very dear to Jim and Jill because they were friendly, their milk tasted good, and their manure was perfect for fertilizing the fields, thereby helping the wheat and rye grow.
The flock of geese was fantastic, as they laid eggs and kept the farm’s precious little water hole clean by eating every slug and insect, allowing Jim and Jill to happily drink from it every day.
Finally, the cats were excellent hunters and kept all rats and snakes away from the house. And, when they weren’t hunting, they relaxed in the sun outside the house, radiating healing energy for the benefit of all beings on the farm.
Everything changes
The lives of Jim and Jill and their animals were very harmonious and sustainable until something horrible happened to them.
One sunny day, while enjoying their daily tasks and the company of their beloved animals, Jim and Jill were attacked by two human families who forced them to leave their cherished home.
The two families took over the farm, and the first action the new ‘owners’ took was to slaughter one of the pigs and prepare a grand feast to celebrate their success.
They grilled the pig whole, and it tasted delicious. However, the following spring, they didn’t have enough manure to fertilize their garden, and consequently, they weren’t able to harvest as many potatoes and beets as they needed to survive the winter.
Consequently, they had no alternative but to slaughter one of the sheep.
However, this wasn’t regarded as a considerable sacrifice since they already possessed warm clothing and preferred cheese made from cow’s milk over that made from sheep’s milk.
Therefore, they slaughtered the rest of the sheep within a few months.
After just two years, the new farmers had neither pigs nor sheep on the farm, and they were seriously considering slaughtering one of the cows to survive the winter.
However, they weren’t that foolish.
They understood that if they killed a cow, they would struggle to survive the winter since they relied on the milk, even though it wasn’t the cows’ most productive time of year.
Instead, they chose to slaughter all the geese, which they hadn’t really cared much about since moving in.
They didn’t even understand how the geese managed to survive since they had never fed them anything.
The bitter end
The two families survived the summer by picking berries and mushrooms in the forest; however, when winter arrived, after they had slaughtered their last cow and only horse, they all starved to death.
A third-dimensional experience of life
The story of Jim and Jill and their little farm explores how life is experienced in the third and fifth dimensions of life.
The only metaphor that isn’t relevant to our current times on earth is the story's chronology, in which a third-dimensional consciousness invades and replaces a fifth-dimensional one.
At this moment, the opposite is occurring on planet earth: a fifth-dimensional consciousness is supplanting a third-dimensional one.
Aside from that, I will now use this story to clarify a few things about how life on earth has been experienced for thousands of years and what the issues with that are.
However, let’s begin by sharing a few insights into how Jim and Jill managed to run their farm so successfully.
The cornerstones of Christ Consciousness
Jim and Jill strongly believed in doing right, which explained their well-organized lives and their gratitude toward everything around them.
However, was their frequency very high? Could they bring their unique gifts to the world for everyone’s benefit, or did they live a highly repetitive life, more focused on doing the same than breaking new ground? Did they vibrate with pure bliss, or rather with a mellow yet beautiful – compared to the humans – level of satisfaction and joy?
The answer to these questions is that Jim and Jill weren’t very enlightened compared to most people on this planet right now. However, they lived in a very stable environment that didn’t trigger their fears, and they weren’t emotionally suppressed because of demanding jobs and threats about viruses, climate change, war, financial collapse, or the risk of dying from cancer, to mention just a few of the things that stress people in today’s world, much more than they realize.
People who live in harmony with nature don’t harm it unless necessary. However, those who are disconnected from their true selves believe they can do anything without consequences, like the humans in the story.
However, those people weren’t necessarily less enlightened than Jim and Jill but conditioned to believe in separation.
Their intention was, just like Jim and Jill, to do good, but it turned out so wrong.
In fact, if they were just allowed to rest in nature long enough, they would connect with their true essence, which wouldn’t turn them into cosmic-conscious beings but at least help them realize what they need to feel good at their current level of consciousness.
What happened with Jim and Jill?
When Jim and Jill were expelled from their farm, they wandered for days, venturing deeper and deeper into the forest.
They felt such deep pain in their hearts from leaving their beloved animals that they could hardly eat anything. Nonetheless, there wasn’t much to eat, and after a few more days of walking, they arrived at a small village inhabited by humans.
At first, the villagers were frightened when they saw Jim and Jill because they had never encountered a dwarf before. However, after the initial shock, they realized that Jim and Jill appeared very friendly, or at least not dangerous, and they decided to imprison Jim and Jill while contemplating whether to keep them for personal use or sell them to another village.
However, just as they were about to capture Jim and Jill, a bolt of lightning struck, leaving everyone immobilized.
A moment later, as the people gathered their energy once more, Jim and Jill noticed that everyone was different.
The frequency on Earth is rising, changing everything
In the coming decades, people will increasingly realize how disconnected they have been from themselves, in a process so rapid that, from a cosmic perspective, it resembles a flash of lightning.
They will realize that:
Life isn’t about succeeding in your career but about feeling good.
The only thing that really matters is your happiness.
The greatest freedom comes from being true to yourself, which implies being able to feel yourself.
This will coincide with the frequency rising, making it more and more difficult for people to suppress their true nature and maintain detrimental societal systems, especially related to finance and healthcare, as many of the other systems will change automatically as people change, including systems for governance, education, childcare, elderlycare, and so forth.
Why are Jim and Jill dwarves?
Jim symbolizes a man with good intentions who hasn’t yet stepped into his full potential, while Jill symbolizes a woman of a similar nature.
And why are they mother and son? – Because they don’t live according to the principles of sacred sexuality, meaning they don’t effectively share their unique energies with each other, allowing both to vibrate with bliss, that is, with the full spectrum of light, resembling truly God-conscious individuals.