Book 2: Genesis

There are four keys necessary to open the door to paradise, representing the four chambers of your heart, which relate to your ability to love yourself, your neighbors, spiritual beings, and all of God at once.

In The Fourth Testament’s second part, Genesis, we will get to know these keys and see how they not only unlock our essence, the cosmic heart, but also our understanding of the process of life that originates in it.

  1. The Quaternity of Our Existence

  2. Introducing the Cosmic Cross on Earth

  3. The Art of Living

  4. Achieving World Peace

1. The Quaternity of Our Existence

We are seven-dimensional light-beings who have evolved for eons, implying that we have become rather complex by now.

However, though it is complicated to understand exactly how we are manifested, the essence of who we are is easy to grasp.

We are replicas of the cosmic heart’s four chambers, called spring, summer, fall, and winter, which can also be described by the six core energies of life: thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory, which represent, in another order, the masculine king, the feminine queen, and the four gender-neutral knights of the Kingdom of Love, introduced in Book 1.

Let’s now reveal that these energies also represent the three feminine and three masculine colors of the spectrum of light, namely red, orange, and yellow on the one hand, and blue, indigo, and violet on the other, with the neutral color green in the middle, as featured in the cosmic cross.

By starting in the cosmic heart – the source of light, where ‘star seeds’ are born as pure consciousness takes a temporary form, an illusion, if you like – we will uncover the truth of our existence.

Building on past Christian teachings

In the Old Testament, we learned that God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh, a metaphor for the six core energies of life – thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory – and for the love they create when balanced.

Precisely, it’s a metaphor for how the first creation happened, when nothing existed except the cosmic heart and its infinite potential to birth life, meaning turning unmanifested light into something real, something that could vibrate, through the true meaning of the virgin birth, a term we are familiar with from the New Testament.

As you may remember, in the New Testament, God’s son, Jesus, who is a metaphor for life itself, enters creation through a virgin and dies on the cross, which symbolizes the cosmic heart.

If we combine these two pieces of information – that God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh, and that Jesus, the symbol of life, was born from a virgin – we can begin to understand that the starting point to grasp who we are is to analyze the spectrum of light and recognize from where light originates.

The story of Adam and Eve

Adam and Eve represent the king and the queen of life, while the four gender-neutral knights, featured in the Kingdom of Love from Book 1, embody the abilities to think, create, feel, and remember – qualities that are as masculine as they are feminine.

So, what is it that Adam can do that Eve cannot?

The answer is that he can exist by himself, knowing the path forward, while Eve relies on him, which explains the metaphor of Eve being created from Adam.

In other words, the masculine force paves the way for the feminine force, which doesn’t mean that women should follow men, since women also have a masculine side, but that our roles in creation are different.

So, what is it that Eve can do that Adam cannot?

The answer is that she can express her creative desires, explaining why she ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil before Adam did.

So, the masculine force paves the way for us to fulfill our feminine desires, which is akin to saying that the protective king provides the freedom the nurturing queen needs to be happy.

Knowing that life consists of an entirely masculine king, an entirely feminine queen, and four gender-neutral knights, we can begin to uncover the truth about who we are and why we are here.

Going from seven to thirteen

The seven aspects of the cosmic cross, which explain the main components of life, must be understood as six core abilities, or core energies, that together generate various levels of love, ranging from low to high, measured by how close they are to the golden mean ratio, which symbolizes perfection.

These six core energies, known as thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory, have inward and outward aspects, suggesting that we can both think rationally and abstractly and feel ourselves and others, to take two examples.

If we consider the inward and outward aspects of all six capabilities, we arrive at the list below:

  1. Inward thinking = rational thinking

  2. Outward thinking = abstract thinking

  3. Inward communication = nurturing yourself through self-expression

  4. Outward communication = nurturing others by receiving their expressions

  5. Inward creativity = taking action

  6. Outward creativity = letting others take action, meaning resting

  7. Inward feeling = feeling yourself

  8. Outward feeling = feeling others

  9. Inward intuition = knowing what you need to evolve

  10. Various levels of love

  11. Outward intuition = knowing what life needs to evolve

  12. Inward memory = remembering your individual lessons

  13. Outward memory = remembering our collective lessons

The true meaning of the virgin birth

To understand the cosmically correct meaning of the Christian term ‘virgin birth,’ we must understand God’s essence, the cosmic heart, as shown in symbol 1.

The vulva-like shape at the center, mathematically known as the Vesica Piscis (the Christian fish symbol), represents the first chamber of the cosmic heart, associated with the transformation of potential into matter, similar to how a seed begins to grow during spring.

The cosmic heart’s second chamber is represented by a silver zero, symbolizing the Mother of all mothers, who exists beyond the created. She’s pictured in silver, the most ‘nurturing’ of all materials, meaning the best conductor of energy, because she gives and receives, meaning communicates with life.

The cosmic heart’s third chamber is symbolized by the spiral within the Vesica Piscis, which follows the mathematical principles of the Fibonacci Sequence, itself derived from the Vesica Piscis.

Finally, the fourth chamber of the cosmic heart symbolizes our eternal ability to understand the path ahead, represented by a golden zero. In this context, gold, the material with the highest ‘integrity’ (being the least corrosive), symbolizes the eternal Father’s ability to live by cosmic truth rather than by lower-vibrating illusions. 

So, the true meaning of the virgin birth is that God’s intangible essence, represented by the Holy Quaternity just explained, can give birth to life, that is, that intangible light can become infused with consciousness and begin to move.

This suggests that there was no Big Bang, but that life is an amalgamation of Seeds of Life, shown in symbol 2, which enter creation through virgin birth.

This implies that energy is infinite, though not readily available, but stored as pure consciousness.

Symbol 1: ‘The cosmic heart’

The Seed of Life

The spectrum of light has seven hues – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet – of which the first three are feminine, the green is neutral, and the last three are masculine.

Feminine red corresponds to thinking energy, feminine orange to communication energy, feminine yellow to creativity energy, masculine blue to feeling energy, masculine indigo to intuition energy, masculine violet to memory energy, and the neutral color green to love.

Furthermore, odd numbers are masculine and even numbers are feminine, suggesting that the first frequency band of the light spectrum, thinking, is balanced in its polarity of masculinity (a number one) and femininity (as red is a feminine color).

Consequently, the second frequency band, communication, is entirely feminine, representing the queen of life, while the fifth frequency band, intuition, represents the entirely masculine king. Additionally, creativity, feeling, and memory are balanced according to the same principles as thinking.

In symbol 2, we can see how the spring and fall equinoxes are balanced between masculinity and femininity, reflected in night and day being equally important. The summer solstice is entirely feminine, reflecting the absolute peak of light and warmth, while the winter solstice is entirely masculine, reflecting the absolute peak of darkness and cold.

Symbol 2: ‘The Seed of Life’

Understanding evolution

To understand evolution, we must understand the spectrum of light and how it is born from the cosmic heart through the process of virgin birth.

We must also understand that enlightenment equals evolution, meaning learning how to manifest ourselves at gradually higher frequencies of light.

At the beginning of this process, we are physical beings, dominant in one of God’s two poles – femininity or masculinity – while we later become spiritual beings, close to perfectly two-polar, meaning we reflect God’s essence much better.

The magic of Christmas

A cycle of life from one spring equinox to the next can be described by the numbers one to thirteen, representing Jesus and his twelve disciples, as shown in symbol 3.

In symbol 3, we can see that life begins at the spring equinox and reaches a special climax nine months later at Christmas, which is why God’s son was born at this time and why the Star of Bethlehem was lit.

In essence, connecting with our dreams by thinking about them, nurturing these thoughts, manifesting them in reality, and feeling their results takes us through the first eight months of the year, reaching the month of Advent.

At this point, we have felt how our creation has been received by ourselves and others, and we are ready to integrate the conclusions, thus beginning a transformation of who we are.

We are about to become more connected with our masculine side – the one that knows what we are attracted to – which will soon bring us even closer to our feminine side – the one that freely expresses our desires.

In essence, we are bringing God’s masculine qualities of protection and knowing into our lives, symbolized by the birth of God’s son, who, metaphorically speaking, will take on the sins of humanity, enabling us to express ourselves more truly rather than suffer.

We celebrate this by lighting four candles, one for each chamber of the cosmic heart.

So, the higher meaning of Christmas is that we have integrated a life cycle of one through nine, which makes us more enlightened, as represented by the number ten.

Symbol 3: ‘The wheel of life’

The Christian Christmas gospel

Jesus died on the cross during Easter, a Christian approximation of the spring equinox, and was resurrected during Easter to mark that an earthly year ends and begins at the spring equinox.

He was surrounded by twelve disciples to highlight that life is a process of thirteen phases, described by the numbers one through thirteen, as shown in symbol 3, which also provides the cosmically correct explanation of the confusing yet partly accurate astrological Zodiac.

Finally, the Star of Bethlehem was illuminated to represent that life is a journey of enlightenment, culminating after nine months before a new cycle begins, running parallel to the existing one reaching its full conclusion.

2. Introducing the Cosmic Cross on Earth

The cross on which Jesus died represents the four chambers of the cosmic heart, but Christianity has, confusingly, spoken of the Holy Trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, reflecting that humanity wasn’t ready to understand who they truly are.

We are God, meaning we are unique beings who reflect the Holy Quaternity: 1) we can give birth to light through our chakras, 2) we have an eternal passion for existence, 3) we can experience ourselves/life, and 4) we constantly evolve.

However, we need a more sophisticated cross to explain the truth of God and creation, namely the cosmic cross.

The cosmic cross

In the last 2,000 years, the understanding of many things has been upside down compared to cosmic truth.

For example, the Christian cross has been only a bad replica of the true cosmic cross, presented in symbol 4.

Because of our closeness to the animal world, viewed from an evolutionary perspective, we haven’t been sensitive enough to connect with our Higher Self, represented by God’s ability to feel, be intuitive, and remember who we truly are, but only to our abilities to think, communicate, and create.

Symbol 4: ‘Evolution of the cosmic cross’

In symbol 4, we can see how the Christian cross, with only one horizontal axis, representing the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, is evolving toward the true cosmic cross, which is akin to saying the people on Earth are about to connect with their Higher Selves.

Specifically, this means that people are becoming more sensitive – more compassionate and less animalistic – suggesting that what they are attracted to shifts from things that confer status to things that feel good.

We can understand this process by observing what animals are attracted to, namely food and sex, and what humans are attracted to, which isn’t just food and sex but good food and good sex. In other words, we become more sophisticated as we evolve.

At some point, we become so sophisticated that we desire only the things that create happiness rather than drama and temporary pleasure, suggesting that we manifest the prophecy of paradise and that our seven-dimensional cosmic body begins to vibrate at a much higher frequency.

In symbol 4, this evolution is represented by Steps 1-3. Step 1 reveals an upside-down cross, symbolizing an unbalanced patriarchy, a society where people are still too primitive to understand who they are. Step 2 shows a society where people are aware of their feelings but haven’t yet healed sufficiently to vibrate with the cosmic truth represented by Step 3, which is also the true symbol of a being’s seven-dimensional light-body, or Merkaba.

The higher meaning of the cosmic cross

The higher meaning of the cosmic cross is that our existence has two sides: one intangible, represented by the cosmic heart, and one tangible, represented by a seven-dimensional being we usually call life or creation.

This seven-dimensional being consists of plants, animals, humans, compassionate beings, enlightened beings, and divine beings, all of whom are also seven-dimensional.

Our Higher and Lower Selves

The Godhead, the cosmic being we call life, born from the cosmic heart, has a Lower and a Higher Self, represented by one-polar and two-polar beings, respectively, meaning physical beings, to which plants, animals, and humans belong, and spiritual beings, to which compassionate, enlightened, and divine beings belong, as shown in symbol 5.

Symbol 5: ‘The Godhead’

Understanding the Godhead

The Godhead or our universe comprises a physical structure of ‘dead’ material that appears as a spiral when we zoom out far enough.

Within this spiral, which is essentially the spiral of life, we find seven enlightened beings, thirteen compassionate beings, infinite human beings in clusters of 144, along with even larger numbers of animals and plants.

In symbol 6, we see this spiral, in which a plant cell evolves into an animal cell, which evolves into a human cell, and so forth, until it becomes a plant once more, but at a higher plane of existence, perhaps as an entire plant leaf.

According to this principle, God’s ‘children’ or unique perspectives evolve in parallel with the entire Godhead.

Symbol 6: ‘The spiral of life’

Understanding life through our physical body

Our Lower Self, or feminine nature, consists of our capacities to think, communicate, and create, represented by our head, our throat, and our muscles throughout the body, especially in our arms and hands.

In contrast, our Higher Self, or masculine nature, consists of our capacities to feel, know intuitively, and remember everything we have learned, represented by our organs, sexual center in the hip area, and bones (most notably those in our legs and feet).

Between our Lower and Higher Selves, we find the heart, which represents our seventh dimension.

Our seven-dimensional cosmic bodies appear separate from others only in the physical dimension of the Godhead, while they are seamlessly integrated with other compassionate, enlightened, and divine beings in the spiritual realms.

For example, your ability to feel the beings within and outside yourself – your emotional capacity – isn’t really yours but a capacity you share with all compassionate beings, regardless of their evolutionary maturity.

Likewise, your ability to know the truth of who you are and where life is heading is something you share with all enlightened beings, to which your genitals belong but only represent the physical octave of a broad spectrum of frequencies.

In other words, becoming enlightened entails realizing that you are a partly spiritual being, seamlessly connected with the Godhead’s Higher Self, just like you are a physical being, separated from other plants, animals, and humans, suggesting that you represent one of God’s infinite unique aspects.

3. The Art of Living

Life is a dance of mastering the inner and outer worlds, the micro-cosmos and the macro-cosmos, in which the masculine force governs the inside and the feminine force the outside.

However, this doesn’t mean that the feminine force protects the inside, but that it seeks connection with the macro-cosmos, meaning beings outside itself.

In everyday language, we can say that women tend to care more about others while men tend to care more about themselves.

To understand this more clearly, consider that women embody more communication energy, which is entirely feminine, as explained in Chapter 1, while men embody more intuition energy, which is entirely masculine.

Mastering the micro-cosmos and macro-cosmos

You master the micro-cosmos by setting strong boundaries against the outside world, while you master the macro-cosmos by allowing your inner beauty to be touched and felt by the outside world.

We can say that mastering the outer world requires you to be willing to express yourself to others and to listen to what they want to express to you, which captures what communication is all about, while mastering the inner world requires that you distance yourself from others to clearly feel your truth, which is what intuition is all about.

So, communication is the home turf of all women, assuming they feel safe enough to be true to themselves, while intuition is the core of the masculine life experience, assuming they have the opportunity to withdraw and spend time with themselves regularly.

In this process, women and men ideally support each other, with men including their female lovers and children as part of their protected ‘inner worlds,’ while women include men as part of the community they nurture.

The inward and outward aspects of our seven-dimensional cosmic bodies

The first dimension of our cosmic bodies, the head, especially the brain, has the capacity to think both inwardly and outwardly, meaning what makes sense to you and what makes sense in the bigger picture, which we refer to as rational and abstract thinking, of which men tend to master the former and women the latter.

In this body, we can also express ‘thinking,’ which ultimately is about understanding life rationally and abstractly, through our senses of seeing, hearing, smelling, and tasting, using our eyes, ears, nose, and tongue.

Here, most people are accustomed only to absorbing information from the outside world, though it’s equally possible to see, hear, smell, and taste inwardly, which we call psychic skills and relate to the mythical ‘third eye,’ located in the pineal gland.

Similarly, our second-dimensional body, the throat, communicates inwardly by instructing the muscular system which actions to take, which we call expressing ourselves, and outwardly by receiving other people’s expressions.

The muscular system expresses inward-oriented creativity energy by taking action, and the opposite by receiving others’ actions, which essentially means surrendering or resting.

The internal organs, such as the liver, kidneys, spleen, and more, function according to the same principle: their inward focus is on sensing whether we experience pleasure or pain, while their outward focus is on sensing what others feel.

Inward sexuality is about knowing what we want in life, while outward sexuality is about knowing what others want and even giving it to them intuitively, for example, through lovemaking or art.

Lastly, our bones’ inward aspect relates to remembering who we are in a narrow perspective, while their outward aspect, which extends to the land we live on, relates to remembering who we are on a grander scale.

Our Higher and Lower Selves

Our Lower Self, or Sfrimft, refers to our head, throat, and muscles, encompassing our abilities to think, communicate, and create across all dimensions, from the physical to the spiritual.

In contrast, our Higher Self, our Monad, refers to our organs, genitals, and skeleton, which represent our abilities to feel, intuit, and remember.

However, both our Sfrimft and our Monad have inward and outward aspects, suggesting they have both masculine and feminine elements, though inward communication, meaning expressing ourselves, and outward intuition, meaning knowing what others want, deviate from this principle.

It seems our inward aspects ‘want’ to be masculine, if possible, which they are in five of six cases, while our outward aspects ‘want’ to be feminine, which they are in five of six cases.

In other words, the Winter Solstice is so cold and dark that the nurturing ‘queen of life’ cannot go there, just as the Summer Solstice is so warm and bright that the protective ‘king of life’ cannot go there.

We can also say that life has a North Pole, which points the way forward, and a South Pole, which shows how to enjoy the present moment without changing it.

The Seven Cosmic Commandments

The seven aspects of the cosmic cross, representing life’s six core energies and love, generate all beings’ Higher and Lower Selves – their Monads and Sfrimfts – which represent the masculine and feminine sides of creation, though only the second and fifth core energies are entirely one-polar.

Because of this, all cosmic beings have a masculine North Pole and a feminine South Pole, represented by our abilities to know the path forward for ourselves and for life on the one hand, and by our abilities to express ourselves and to receive others’ expressions on the other, which we call intuition and communication, respectively.

The way to master life is to become balanced in our ability to connect with both the North Pole and the South Pole, enabling us to master both the inward and outward capabilities of our seven-dimensional cosmic bodies, which is absolutely necessary to thrive in life.

Consequently, we master life by learning to think, communicate, create, feel, intuit, and remember across two dimensions – inwardly and outwardly – as summarized in the Seven Cosmic Commandments below:

  1. Use your rational and abstract thinking to manifest your dreams and God’s.

  2. Nurture yourself and your loved ones by communicating your truth and receiving theirs.

  3. Create by balancing bold action with surrender.

  4. Find the cosmic truth by feeling yourself and others.

  5. Use your intuition to know the path forward for yourself and life.

  6. Remember your individual and collective lessons.

  7. Never go against your heart’s expansive or contractive signals.

The First Commandment

The First Commandment, ‘Use your rational and abstract thinking to manifest your dreams,’ underscores the importance of beginning each cycle of life with clear thinking, which requires living grounded, meaning being firmly connected with your soul, represented by the land you live on.

It also clarifies that we cannot focus solely on our own egocentric desires but must take into account what is good for all of humanity.

The Second Commandment

The Second Commandment, ‘Nurture yourself and your loved ones by communicating your truth,’ essentially states that love equals truth.

For example, if you suppress your truth to please yourself or another person who might judge you, you create nothing but a lie that will sooner or later implode. In contrast, if you tell the truth, you honor yourself and give others the best chance to improve their lives.

That said, you often need to focus on other people’s positive sides to avoid too much friction in your life, but still stick to the truth.

The Third Commandment

The Third Commandment, ‘Create by balancing bold action with surrender,’ states that life is a co-created experience that sometimes requires you to act and sometimes to wait for others to act, meaning surrendering.

The Fourth Commandment

The Fourth Commandment, ‘Find the cosmic truth by feeling yourself and others,’ emphasizes that we cannot access truth through thinking, as the scientific process suggests, but only through feeling.

This is akin to saying that truth isn’t what we temporarily believe is the rational explanation for a phenomenon, but rather the eternal truth of how energies interact with one another, which can only be felt by highly sensitive beings.

The Fifth Commandment

The Fifth Commandment, ‘Use your intuition to know the path forward for yourself and life,’ clarifies the true meaning of the Law of Attraction, namely that we are always drawn to what would be healing for us in one way or another.

As Christ beings, meaning immature humans with the intention to do good, we are often drawn to things that cause pain sooner or later, whereas as God-conscious humans, we pursue only the things in life that we know will bring us pleasure.

The Sixth Commandment 

The Sixth Commandment, ‘Remember your individual and collective lessons,’ suggests that there is no point in experiencing things if we don’t remember them, which requires that we undergo a transformation by beginning to do things differently.

Ultimately, the Sixth Commandment is about not becoming attached to your current beliefs, as they are the main obstacles to remembering what you have learned and integrating it as part of your soul.

The Seventh Commandment

The Seventh Commandment, ‘Never go against your heart’s expansive or contractive signals,’ tells us that we can be fairly sure we think, communicate, create, feel, intuit, and remember effectively when our heart is expanded.

Conversely, we can be fairly sure something is wrong if our heart contracts.

Mastering life

Mastering life is essentially about embodying the inward and outward aspects of the cosmic cross, as represented by Jesus and his twelve disciples.

These thirteen aspects correspond to thirteen evolutionary lineages, or thirteen compassionate beings, with whom all humans will merge once they are ready to ascend from the physical experience of life.

These thirteen lineages can be condensed into seven, representing life’s seven enlightened beings or the seven nuances of light. These, in turn, can be condensed into one being, the physical structure of the universe.

From the highest perspective, mastering life is about becoming a useful aspect of God, which requires living according to cosmic rather than patriarchal principles. Your physical lives are essentially designed to teach these principles, suggesting that being human on Earth implies attending a cosmic school.

In this school, you study thirteen ‘subjects’ that correspond to thirteen evolutionary lineages, which give rise to thirteen human archetypes, as listed below:

  1. The strategic leader (inward thinking)

  2. The grounded politician (outward thinking)

  3. The expressive dancer (inward communication)

  4. The nurturing mother (outward communication)

  5. The genius creator (inward creativity)

  6. The planetary savior (outward creativity)

  7. The cosmic scientist (inward feeling)

  8. The sensitive healer (outward feeling)

  9. The protective father (inward intuition)

  10. The enlightened person (balanced)

  11. The intuitive lover (outward intuition)

  12. The wise sage (inward memory)

  13. The profound oracle (outward memory)

The main message of the list above is that ‘the enlightened person,’ though neutral in its gender, is an outward-oriented beacon of light for others to follow.

Additionally, in contrast to the queen, who embodies one inward and one outward quality – the expressive dancer and the nurturing mother – the king embodies two internal qualities – the protective father and the inspired artist – suggesting that he is entirely focused on bringing his inner worlds into external realities.

This means the masculine force sets the tone for what the feminine force is allowed to express, which, in turn, determines how much she can nurture life.

Never can this be clearer than in a patriarchal society, where unconscious men rule over equally unconscious women.

4. Achieving World Peace

World peace is achieved as people learn to live in a correct way, by following the Seven Cosmic Commandments, introduced in the previous chapter.

This suggests that planet Earth has come together as one, reflecting that fragmented souls have united to radiate their memories to all parts of the planet.

The human soul

The human soul is a hard drive for past experiences, seamlessly integrated with all other beings’ hard drives, suggesting that life is a process in which it doesn’t always matter so much who experiences what.

For example, it doesn’t matter whether specific memories are stored in ‘your’ soul or in a neighboring soul, as you can access all information if you are grounded.

Additionally, it’s not really possible to talk about such a thing as a unique soul, since they are all seamlessly integrated with one another.

That said, there are soul clusters of 144 human souls that we can call your soul family, from whom you can’t deviate too far in frequency as you progress along the spiral of life.

In other words, experiencing and advancing in life is a matter of teamwork.

The soul ‘planet Earth’

Although physical matter, such as the minerals that make up the structure of planet Earth, appears dead to us because it doesn’t think, communicate, create, feel, or intuit, it isn’t because it remembers.

And these memories we access through our brains, similar to how plants receive their nourishment from the earth in which they grow.

The dominant energy in ‘dead’ matter is therefore what we call memory; however, depending on what it precisely remembers, it carries a touch of the other five core energies of life, suggesting that we can decipher the specific memories held around the world through the cosmic cross, as shown in symbol 7.

Symbol 7: ‘The memory of planet Earth’

The seven continents 

There are seven continents on Earth: Oceania, Antarctica, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.

However, to understand the memories stored in each land, which inspire the people who live there to be who they are, we must divide the planet into a Lower and Higher Self, representing the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, separated by the equator.

So, as shown in symbol 7, Oceania vibrates with thinking energy; the South Pole, which reaches up into sub-equatorial Africa, vibrates with communication energy; South America vibrates with creativity energy; North America vibrates with feeling energy; the North Pole, which extends into, above all, Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, vibrates with intuition energy; while Asia vibrates with memory energy.

For this reason, people in Oceania are particularly balanced in their rational and abstract thinking; people in sub-equatorial Africa are particularly keen to express themselves and ‘dance’ with life; people in South America are particularly attuned to balancing action and surrender; people in North America are particularly drawn to freedom; people in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East are keen to know the truth of life and how to progress; while people in Asia tend to be highly devoted to the seasons of life and to worshipping the divine.

The seven archangels of life 

In the Christian tradition, seven archangels are mentioned, namely Jophiel, Gabriel, Uriel, Chamuel, Michael, Zadkiel, and Raphael, corresponding to the seven frequencies of light and the energies of thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, memory, and the pure healing energy they create together, known as love.

These angels represent the Godhead’s organ for advancing life by knowing how we can reach even higher, based on our collective past experiences.

If humans eventually evolve into compassionate beings, compassionate beings evolve into angels, who evolve into dead matter.

However, how can the most advanced beings suddenly become seemingly unconscious minerals, though sometimes incredibly beautiful gemstones and precious metals?

The answer is that minerals experience life within the complete stillness of the cosmic heart rather than within creation, suggesting they serve as a bridge between our intangible and tangible sides.

Consequently, they are called divine beings because of their closeness to God’s essence, though they don’t have a conscious experience of creation.

In short, divine beings, meaning the minerals inside and outside our physical bodies, represent our souls.

Mastering life

Mastering life is a group mission, as different categories of memories are held in various parts of the planet, according to the high-level principles outlined in symbol 7.

This has always been true and will always be, and isn’t any different from the obvious fact that your head, throat, muscles, organs, genitals, and skeleton deal with different processes.

This represents a new way of understanding who we are, which should inspire people to visit places all around the world, as they feel drawn to, allowing specific energies to support their healing process.

When, for example, people in Asia vibrate with the frequencies of thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, and intuition as much as with memory, they will be perfectly happy and live in a truly earthly paradise.

The path to achieving world peace

Peace on Earth is achieved when energy flows to where it’s needed to create a better balance, which is akin to saying that the king of life accurately senses what he and life need and can obtain it without harming others.

This marks a sharp contrast to the past, when the king took what he wanted without considering the consequences, which led to world wars, slave trades, witch hunts, genocides, pollution, and much more.

In this healing process of planet Earth, men carry a big responsibility as the most obvious kings, while women are equally important but with a different role.

While men must begin to feel more, which generates healthier desires, women must begin to think more, thereby realizing that they have largely abandoned themselves to achieve as much freedom as possible within the patriarchy.

They must think outside the box, realizing they don’t want to become second-tier citizens in a collapsing patriarchy, and recognizing that believing they are progressing in the right direction simply because they aren’t being burned as witches anymore or raped on open streets is mistaken. They must see that what they truly want is to express their feminine nature as freely as possible.

Learning to live in harmony with each other

The Fourth Testament’s Genesis has sought to explain how life is born from a cosmic heart, which essentially represents the Holy Quaternity of who we are, equating to the notion of God.

We are God because there is no separation between us other than the illusions that arise from life’s physical dimensions, inhabited by plants, animals, and humans – illusions that mainly lead to enlightenment by forcing beings to become two-polar and spiritual rather than one-polar and physical.

This process is driven by a desire to experience pleasure in increasingly higher forms, culminating in the human experience of sacred sexuality.

However, as still rather immature humans, influenced by animalistic tendencies, we find creating harmony anything but easy, suggesting that planet Earth is about to experience more suffering before world peace will eventually arise.

The Fourth Testament has been written to support humanity through this process by helping them understand who they are and what they must strive toward to reach paradise as quickly as possible.

Summarizing Genesis

We are unique, seven-dimensional aspects of God, so-called cosmic beings, who evolve by manifesting ourselves at gradually higher frequencies of light until we reach a point of such vibrancy that we no longer incarnate in the physical dimensions of creation.

The process of becoming more vibrant – the process of enlightenment – entails experiencing cycle after cycle of life, described as four seasons or thirteen phases, which reflect what we call one year and twelve months plus Christmas.

Essentially, experiencing cycle after cycle of thirteen phases teaches us the Seven Cosmic Commandments (which are thirteen if we consider their sub-parts), meaning that earthly life is a school for becoming two-polar in our sexuality, which equals mastering the inward and outward aspects of thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory.

Lastly, world peace is achieved when people are balanced enough in their masculine and feminine sides to be present enough to appreciate what they have and strong enough to transform any lower levels of truth that harm the experience.

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