V. The Importance of Courage
In 1776, thirteen British colonies declared their independence from British rule, marking the beginning of a much more liberated world than people had known for a long time.
Only thirteen years later, the French Revolution began, which was meant to free people in Europe from the rule of the landowners – the so-called noble class.
In this very short period of time, humanity on Earth made a substantial leap forward to become liberated souls.
However, how was this possible? I mean, how could ordinary people organize themselves in a revolution to fight for their cosmic rights? – Because of courage, i.e., the ability to authentically express who you are and how you feel, closely associated with the fifth core energy of life, called Knowing.
In fact, without courage, this world would still be ruled by kings, queens, and their carefully chosen protégés – the noble class – while ordinary people would remain their slaves.
That said, freeing oneself from a ruling class was a relatively easy task compared to what humanity faces now: the challenge of liberating ourselves from the false conditioning of what life is and what the concept of God entails.
In short, most people still believe that earthly life is a singular occurrence and that God doesn’t exist, assuming they no longer adhere to outdated religious texts, as exemplified by the Bible, the Koran, and the Vedic scriptures.
In fact, most people in the Western world, for which The Fourth Testament has primarily been written, believe in science more than anything else; that is, they believe that the answers to life’s big questions can be found through the study of physical matter.
How could this be? How could someone believe that they can learn about God by studying physical matter?
– They don’t, because they aren’t even interested in the concept of God.
Consequently, this planet is, broadly speaking, divided into two parts: one that still believes in the ancient explanation of God and one that sources its faith in life from science rather than God.
However, both groups are shrinking in favor of a third group that understands God from a rational rather than an intellectually primitive perspective.
But how is all this related to courage? Allow me to explain.
Just as it took immense courage to oppose the ruling elite in the 18th century, so it requires even greater bravery to challenge the ruling elite today. Why? – Because the third-dimensional matrix – which is the society we inhabit – is founded on the notion that God doesn’t exist. How? – By indoctrinating individuals within a capitalistic system.
In other words, the revolution ahead of us is to liberate ourselves from a system that doesn’t support the human experience of life; that is, progressing from fundamentalist beliefs in a free market to equally strong beliefs in a free soul.
So, what are the main issues of the current system? Let me provide the answer in bullet form with the most essential aspects first:
That young children are indoctrinated to learn concepts that support the prevailing system instead of cultivating their true talents.
That people are conditioned to please others and, thereby, accumulate bitterness that will be expressed as hate toward others at a later point.
That people are encouraged to develop their masculine sides if they are women and their feminine sides if they are men, rather than connecting with their true essence.
Going forward, people will begin to discover who they truly are, meaning they will transform into more accurate versions of themselves.
For this reason, Christianity – the guiding star that was lit 2,000 years ago, metaphorically speaking – vibrates with the frequency of Knowing energy.
In contrast, Islam vibrates with Thinking energy, Buddhism with Creativity energy, and Hinduism with Adaptation energy.
Furthermore, all world religions will elevate their vibration to a fifth-dimensional level, with Christianity leading the way.