Genesis

  1. The Quaternity of Our Existence

  2. Introducing the Cosmic Cross on Earth

  3. The Spiritual Side of Life

  4. Mastering Life

The four keys to understanding God and creation

To understand life, you must begin by understanding where life came from – how everything began – which is the meaning of the word Genesis.

In the Bible, you might think that creation is best described in the Old Testament; however, the most accurate account of life’s origin is found in the New Testament.

Through symbolism not fully understood until now, the New Testament reveals the Holy Quaternity of God – the Supreme Father, the Supreme Mother, the virgin birth, and the prodigious child – represented by the Father in Heaven, the Virgin Mary, the virgin birth through which God’s son was delivered to Earth, and God’s son himself, Jesus.

By understanding these four symbols, we can grasp God’s essence – the cosmic heart – which has given birth to creation.

And by understanding the symbolism of God’s son being surrounded by precisely twelve disciples, we can understand life.

However, we also need to consider the information already provided in the Old Testament, such as the account that God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh, which is a metaphor for life being light, specifically the six core qualities of light and the harmony they create in balance, totaling seven unique aspects.

After understanding The Fourth Testament’s Genesis, you are prepared to read the rest of the book and begin the work of manifesting an earthly paradise.

1. The Quaternity of Our Existence

To understand life, we must first understand the origin of life, better known as the Supreme Parents of all parents – the masculine and feminine aspects of God – and their ability to give birth to life and to transform it into an ever more beautiful experience.

In other words, we must begin our journey to uncover the truth of life by delving into its origin, the cosmic heart.

In fact, the four chambers of the cosmic heart – spring, summer, fall, and winter – must be understood as an infinite journey toward becoming perfect, meaning all-knowing. However, this perfection isn’t like a human perfectionist seeking flaws but like a divine artist, gradually learning to create truly beautiful things.

The first chamber of the cosmic heart

The cosmic heart’s first chamber is represented by the Supreme Father, which is the intangible origin of our three masculine core qualities, best summarized by the three archetypes of the strategic leader, the genius creator, and the intuitive lover.

The second chamber of the cosmic heart

The cosmic heart’s second chamber is represented by the Supreme Mother, the intangible origin of our three feminine core qualities, best summarized by the three archetypes of the expressive dancer, the sensitive healer, and the knowledgeable witch.

The third chamber of the cosmic heart

The cosmic heart’s third chamber is represented by the capacity to birth Seeds of Life, meaning the transformation of intangible light into tangible, ray-formed or spiritual energy, through a process we call virgin birth.

The fourth chamber of the cosmic heart

The cosmic heart’s fourth chamber is represented by God’s child, creation, specifically the Eternal Spiral of Life, which is the shape of our universe’s physical structure.

Consequently, the cosmic heart’s fourth chamber serves as a bridge between God’s essence and life, historically known as the soul.

Symbol 1

In symbol 1, we can see the theoretical structure of the cosmic heart as two zeros or circles, representing the Supreme Father and the Supreme Mother.

They relate to each other in a way that creates a shape known in mathematics as the Vesica Piscis, or God’s vulva, from which the Seed of Life in symbol 2, and the Eternal Spiral of Life in symbol 6, are derived.

Thus, the Vesica Piscis, or God’s vulva, embodies the third chamber of the cosmic heart – the virgin birth, whereas the fourth chamber is represented by God’s child, creation.

In symbol 1, creation is represented by a mathematically accurate Fibonacci sequence that resembles the embryo of a human baby, located at the center of God’s vulva.

Consequently, the Holy Quaternity of our existence originates in God’s Holy Quaternity – our cosmic heart – representing the eternal Father, the eternal Mother, their ability to birth life, and life itself.

Why we are seven-dimensional

The spectrum of light can be broken down into an infinite number of frequencies, yet there are seven distinct hues – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet – that are distinguishable to the human eye.

This suggests that the human intellect can absorb an explanation of cosmic truth that rests on exactly seven key components.

Moreover, by realizing that these seven colors represent the same as the Supreme Father’s three core qualities and the Supreme Mother’s three core qualities, along with the love they create in balance, we have come a long way in grasping the perceived mystery of life.

In fact, these six core frequencies and the harmony they can generate together form the Seed of Life – the mathematical shape derived from the Vesica Piscis – shown in symbol 2.

The Seeds of Life are the life units, or ‘building blocks,’ that enter creation through virgin birth, suggesting that we are amalgamations of various light frequencies.

And we are ‘seven-dimensional’ because this is the simplest way to provide a cosmologically correct explanation of who we are. If the human mind could grasp it, we could explain life with infinitely greater granularity.

The wheel of our existence

The cosmic heart can be viewed as the hub of a wheel, from which twelve spokes radiate, representing the inward and outward aspects of thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, transformation, and devotion.

Specifically, inward thinking is rational, while outward thinking is abstract.

Inward communication refers to expressing yourself not only in words, but in all ways, while outward communication refers to listening to others.

Inward creativity means taking action, whereas outward creativity means surrendering to life.

Inward feeling refers to sensing the microorganisms within your body, while outward feeling is about sensing beings outside yourself.

Inward transformation is about changing who you are, based on the truth you have felt, whereas outward transformation is about how the world changes as a consequence of you changing.

Lastly, inward devotion refers to two things: letting go of outdated beliefs about who you are and aiming to grow even more. Similarly, outward devotion refers to letting go of beliefs about life and aiming for an even better world.

If you can see our existence as a cosmic wheel – where the hub is the cosmic heart, which gives birth to twelve unique aspects that reflect both the process of life and your ability to navigate it – you will understand who you are.

2. Introducing the Cosmic Cross on Earth

The cosmic heart in symbol 1, followed by the cosmic wheel in symbol 3, represent the starting point for understanding who we are.

These two symbols illustrate how the cosmic heart gives birth to six core energies – thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, transformation, and devotion – that manifest in inward and outward frequency bands, totaling twelve distinct aspects of life.

The cosmic heart, along with these twelve aspects, was symbolized in the Bible by Jesus and his twelve disciples, suggesting that God, represented by Jesus, experiences itself through a process of thirteen steps, as explained by the numbers one through thirteen.

However, the number ten is different, as indicated by its placement in symbol 3 at the center of the wheel, representing Jesus or the cosmic heart itself. This suggests that life is a process of enlightenment, implying that experiencing a life cycle – described by the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 – leads to a higher level of consciousness, marked by placing the digit 1 before the level of consciousness we began with, 0.

The cosmic cross

The cosmic cross, which is the cosmically completed Christian cross, holds the information of the cosmic heart in symbol 1 and the cosmic wheel in symbol 3.

In Step 1 of symbol 4, you see the traditional Christian cross with only the masculine upper part activated with a horizontal line, reflecting that we have lived in a patriarchy for thousands of years, only aware of our most rudimentary levels of thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, transformation, and devotion.

As people evolve further, also the feminine, lower side of the cross gets activated, enabling the fullness of God’s qualities enlighten people.

As this happens, people’s seven-dimensional bodies take the form of a Merkaba, as illustrated in Step 3, which essentially is a cosmic body that vibrates with a very high frequency of light.

The seven dimensions of all cosmic beings

The Christian cross, or the cosmic cross, two names for the same complete and perfect symbol, doesn’t just illustrate the seven-dimensional nature of a human being and its source in the cosmic heart, but also represents the blueprint of all beings, regardless of evolutionary progression.

For example, just as planet Earth has a Northern and a Southern Hemisphere, where energy moves in opposite directions due to the Coriolis effect, so do humans have a Higher and a Lower Self, as illustrated by the golden and silver pyramids of the Merkaba in symbol 5.

In short, our Higher Selves are dominated by masculine thinking, whereas our Lower Selves are ruled by feminine feeling, which is akin to saying that the Northern Hemisphere – the three continents of North America, Europe, and Asia – is more inclined to rational thinking, while the Southern Hemisphere – the three continents of Oceania, sub-equatorial Africa, and South America – is more inclined to feeling.

Just as human beings have a heart that serves as the main hub in their seven-dimensional body, so does planet Earth have a heart, represented by the equator and its lush, green rainforest.

The truth of our existence

The cosmic cross reveals the existential truth that we are two-polar beings, reflecting the Supreme Father and the Supreme Mother.

Moreover, as humans evolve away from the animal world toward the compassionate world, as shown in symbol 6, they become less influenced by thinking and more influenced by feeling.

In this process, men become more sensitive, which dissolves the patriarchy and enables women to step into their full power, as there is no longer a need to hide behind an invisible armor of fear.

The higher meaning of neighborly love

The second chamber of the cosmic heart, as well as the second chamber of our human hearts, relates to our ability to love the beings we are close to, most notably our family and closest friends, but ultimately all humans on Earth, along with plants and animals.

In fact, our Merkaba can’t vibrate at a very high frequency unless we have open-hearted relationships with these beings, especially those we feel sexually attracted to.

From the highest cosmic perspective, we commit a sin, meaning doing something that doesn’t vibrate with truth, if we avoid making love with another being with whom we experience mutual sexual attraction, regardless of whether that being is of the same or a different sex than ours.

3. The Spiritual Side of Life

The cosmic cross suggests that all beings are two-polar, which, on our planet, is expressed as a Northern and a Southern Hemisphere, and, in the case of a human being, as having both masculine and feminine qualities.

The cosmic cross also reveals that humans are evolving away from the physical side of life toward the spiritual side, meaning from animals to compassionate beings.

Therefore, before we continue our understanding of who we are, it’s necessary to learn more about what compassionate, enlightened, and divine beings truly are.

Compassionate beings

In contrast to plants, which manifest primarily with thinking energy; animals, which manifest mainly with communication energy; and humans, who consist mainly of creativity energy, compassionate beings can be viewed as God’s feeling organs.

Although there are many types of compassionate beings in the universe, we will mainly focus on the so-called Ascended Masters in this book, who represent more evolved humans, meaning beings who have graduated from the lessons offered on Earth to experience creation with much greater freedom.

In Christian mythology, these aren’t really mentioned, even though they have shaped the entire Christian lineage, among many other things.

Enlightened beings

Enlightened beings consist mainly of transformation energy, suggesting they can be viewed as God’s organ for change, leading our joint expansion of the cosmos.

In Christian mythology, we know these beings as angels, although they appear in many earthly myths in the form of dragons and unicorns, to mention the two best-known examples.

These beings, in addition to working to expand our shared universe, are closely connected to the magic of life, with birthing new cosmic beings as the most incredible miracle of all.

Divine beings

Divine beings consist mainly of devotion energy, reflecting their complete devotion to life – to the point that they don’t have a conscious experience of it but simply allow their bodies to serve as the structure through which plants, animals, and humans can experience life.

From a higher perspective, divine beings stand out in that they exist somewhere between the tangible and intangible sides of God, meaning between creation and the cosmic heart, constituting what we often refer to as souls.

In short, their cosmic mission is to remember, thus enabling a newborn child to continue where it left off in the previous incarnation.

Although their name might suggest otherwise, we know these beings as minerals, including precious crystals, metals, gemstones, and ordinary rocks.

The truth of the virgin birth

If we were spiritual rather than physical, meaning disconnected from the densest frequency band of our cosmic vehicle, which we know as our physical body, understanding life would be so much easier.

Then it would be perfectly clear that we have the capacity to generate energy simply by thinking, meaning bringing light from a ‘dormant’ state into ray-formed matter, usually called spirit.

However, doing this requires a being to be almost perfectly two-polar, which explains why plants, animals, and humans, in contrast to compassionate, enlightened, and divine beings, need opposite-gender partners to reproduce, along with physical nutrients.

Consequently, life in a physical dimension is very limited, subject to processes originating in higher dimensions, designed by more evolved beings, usually with the main purpose of supporting our evolution.

For us on Earth, virgin birth isn’t something to worry much about, other than recognizing its existence, or we wouldn’t be able to understand God.

The cosmic truth of spirituality

Spirituality is about recognizing the aspects of yourself that are non-physical, specifically compassionate, enlightened, and divine beings.

In contrast to plants, animals, and humans, the spiritual beings don’t have their conscious experience of life in the physical dimensions of our universe, but in higher-vibrating realities.

Therefore, being ‘spiritual’ while experiencing life on Earth is about becoming so sensitive that you can feel the subtle energies of Ascended Masters, angels, and the land you live on, while also embracing your physical nature.

When you become so sensitive, you are no longer a Christ being trying to fulfill your mental ideas of right and wrong, but a God-conscious being who feels the truth of your actions.

4. Mastering Life

Life is a process of becoming enlightened, meaning radiating the full spectrum of light and thereby becoming a better reflection of God’s essence, as represented by the cosmic heart.

From the highest perspective, this is a process of evolving from plant, to animal, to human, and so forth, in an eternal spiral, as depicted in symbol 6.The importance of numbers

How could we understand evolution if it weren’t for numbers, with zero symbolizing God’s essence – the cosmic heart – and the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 symbolizing the infinite building blocks of life?

Without numbers, we wouldn’t understand that a spiral is created by experiencing the four seasons of life again and again, and we wouldn’t understand that these four seasons consist of thirteen distinct phases.

Lastly, we wouldn’t understand what a soul is, believing it was more than a container of information.

Thriving in life

Thriving in life is all about abundance in money, health, and love, which is why the newborn Child of God was greeted by three wise men who offered him gold, myrrh, and frankincense.

In fact, while living in a physical dimension, material abundance is essential, though there must be a balance between buying things that bring happiness and developing unhealthy attachments to materialism.

It is also essential not to accumulate things but to let go of everything that no longer serves your experience of life, just as it is important to process all your creations, or you will accumulate trauma that leads to disease.

In short, living in paradise means fulfilling all your dreams, which typically require money, good health, and the right people around you.

The thirteen phases of a life cycle

The six core energies of thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, transformation, and devotion, split into their inward and outward aspects, represent the twelve months of an earthly year.

In other words, it takes twelve moon cycles for the Earth to complete a full orbit around its closest sun, which is akin to saying that there needed to be twelve disciples to surround Jesus, the most radiant of beings, almost like the sun.

In Gospel 1, we will get to know these thirteen phases more deeply. However, let me point out now that phases one to three represent the first chamber of the cosmic heart, phases four to six represent the second chamber, phases seven to nine represent the third chamber, and phases eleven to thirteen represent the fourth chamber.

Alternatively, we could say that the first three months of the year, starting at the spring equinox, are called spring, the next three months are called summer, followed by fall and eventually winter.

And just as spring and summer mark the expansive phase for all plants, culminating in an abundant harvest, so fall and winter mark the contractive phase, culminating in the rebirth of something entirely new.

The structure of life

The process of life is like the expansion and contraction of the cosmic heart, a process that can be short or incomprehensibly long, depending on which type of breath we are considering.

An earthly year breathes in during spring and summer and breathes out during fall and winter, before breathing in again.

In symbol 7, we can see how this process begins at the spring equinox and ends at the spring equinox. This is why, in Christian mythology, Jesus was resurrected and crucified at this time of year, known as Easter, though the exact moment of Easter varies from year to year, whereas the spring equinox doesn’t.

From the spring equinox, the six core energies of life – thinking, communicating, creating, feeling, transformation, and devotion, split into their inward and outward sub-parts – bring us all the way to the next spring equinox.

Lastly, enlightenment happens as you connect with your desires in spring, experience them in summer, and integrate them in fall, after which you begin to do things differently, reflecting two things: the remembering of what you have understood and the death of your old beliefs.

The four chambers of the human heart

By experiencing spring, characterized by 1) inward thinking, 2) outward thinking, and 3) inward communication, respectively, you exercise your heart’s first chamber, connected with self-love, leading to the ability to set goals, make plans, and express yourself in ways that are good for you.

During the three months of summer, characterized by 4) outward communication, 5) inward creativity, and 6) outward creativity, respectively, you practice relating with others, thus healing your heart’s second chamber.

In fall, characterized by 7) inward feeling, 8) outward feeling, and 9) inward transformation, you exercise the third chamber of your heart by realizing the higher truths of life through the genuine integration of your recent experiences.

Lastly, during winter, characterized by 11) outward transformation, 12) inward devotion, and 13) outward devotion, you heal the heart’s fourth chamber by letting go of everything that no longer serves you and embarking on a higher path in life.

The Seven Cosmic Commandments

Experiencing a life cycle, regardless of its length, represents a challenge that grows in difficulty as you evolve.

As a Christ being, referring to someone with the intention to do good but rarely connects with cosmic truth, life stimulates your heart to heal by exposing you to various situations that create difficult emotions in you, which requires you to see the world with new eyes, which, in turn, requires that you let go of old beliefs.

In essence, this process of replacing outdated beliefs with higher-vibrating ones is the process of enlightenment.

And although there are an infinitenumber of life cycles playing out simultaneously in your life, the most critical is the one that lasts for precisely twelve months and reaches its peak after nine months at Christmas.

For this reason, Jesus was born onChristmas, we light four Advent candles representing the four chambers of our hearts, the Star of Bethlehem was lit, and the three Wise Men arrived.

Could it be made clearer what the Christian teaching is all about, namely explaining the cosmic truth of who we are and how life is wired?

Jesus and the new star represent your new level of enlightenment, following the experience of a life cycle of one to nine, whereas the three Wise Men represent the abundance in money, love, and health that all beings eventually achieve by learning to align themselves with the cosmic heartbeat.

In fact, learning to live ‘correctly,’ meaning in an enlightened way is the sole purpose of being a Christ being, who experiences a temporary unstable phase between the animal world and the true human world.

However, living correctly is easier said than done, which is why the Seven Cosmic Commandments are delivered to Earth to support humanity becoming truly God-conscious beings, ready to manifest the prophecy of paradise.

From one to seven, they are:

  1. Live from the inside out

  2. Speak your truth and respect others’ truth

  3. Create without holding back

  4. Find truth in feelings rather than thoughts

  5. Transform by embracing higher truths

  6. Remember by letting go of the unnecessary

  7. Use the heart as your main source of guidance 

By embracing the Seven Cosmic Commandments, thoroughly discussed in Gospel 3, you will hopefully accelerate your journey toward true and lasting happiness.

The Seven Cosmic Commandments originate in the cosmic heart, specifically in the three eternal qualities of the Supreme Father, the three eternal qualities of the Supreme Mother, and the love they create in harmony, as symbolized by the cosmic cross – the complete Christian symbol that is also the symbol of the future world religion, called cosmic science.

The Cosmic Prayer

To remember the truth of the cosmic heart, the Cosmic Prayer was created, replacing the outdated but insightful Lord’s Prayer as presented in the Bible.

The Cosmic Prayer mirrors the cosmic heart, emphasizing the four key aspects of our existence.

In the future, the Cosmic Prayer will serve as a mantra to help students of life remember the teachings of the final Christian Testament, thus finding the strength to make the right decisions that we easily lose when engaging in all kinds of earthly drama.

I love myself by acknowledging my essence as the cosmic heart, which comprises the Supreme Father, the Supreme Mother, the virgin birth, and the evolution.

I commit myself to neighborly love by embracing the cosmic cross, which helps me see through the illusions of earthly life.

I am thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, transformation, and devotion.

But above all, I am love.

I am a spiritual seeker, meaning someone who evolves toward ascension by becoming increasingly sensitive to energy.

I am devoted to reaching paradise by mastering the Seven Cosmic Commandments, including:

1) living from the inside out,

2) speaking my truth and respecting others’ truth,

3) creating without holding back,

4) finding truth in feelings rather than thoughts,

5) transforming by embracing higher truths,

6) remembering by letting go of the unnecessary,

and 7) using the heart as my main source of guidance

I am

To Gospel 1