Gospel 1: Aim For a New Way of Living
2. The Importance of Being Grounded
3. Aligning Yourself with the Rhythm of Life
4. Achieving Structure in Life
5. Expressing Yourself Through Art
6. Avoid the Earthly Illusions
7. Sacred Sexuality as a Tool to Ground
When a higher truth of life becomes available, it's only a matter of time before people adapt to it, speeding up their healing and the realization of the prophecy of a truly human paradise on Earth.
The Holy Quaternity of the Father, the Mother, the ability to give birth, and the Child, which replaces the outdated trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, opens the way for people to truly connect with their essence as immature yet infinite reflections of perfection.
In Gospel 1, we will explore how to ground ourselves in earthly life by using insights from the cosmic heart, through the cosmic cross, to understand how to align with the natural rhythm of life.
We can refer to this as cosmic astrology, which has clear similarities to the well-known but confusing field of earthly astrology.
By aligning yourself with life, it’s only a matter of time before you’re ready to thrive and reach your full potential as a human being.
1. The Story of Jim and Jill
The story begins
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 care for 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 ploughing 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 that 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 moldy 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 rivalled 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 was 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.
Also, 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, 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.
As a result, they had no choice but to slaughter one of the sheep, which, however, wasn’t considered a significant sacrifice because they already had warm clothing and preferred cheese made from cow’s milk to that made from sheep’s milk.
Therefore, they also 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 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 cow’s 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.
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. 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 seemed very friendly, or at least not dangerous, and they decided to imprison them while considering whether to keep them for personal use or sell them to another village.
However, just as the humans 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.
Instead of feeling threatened by the people, Jim and Jill felt a warmth that awakened something in them – a sense of attraction to get to know them better.
2. The Importance of Being Grounded
Jim and Jill, along with the humans in the story, symbolize Christ beings – people who may not fully understand who they are but still aim to do good. This sets them apart from animals, who simply follow their instincts.
However, when Christ beings are disconnected from the earth they live on, they become harmful forces, failing to see how everything is interconnected in life.
Because of this, the compassionate dwarves Jim and Jill were so different from the humans, despite having a similarly low awareness of cosmic truth, much like how native Americans were very different from the intruders from Europe, who believed in modern science and Christianity rather than in primitive shamanism, although both groups were quite primitive from a cosmic perspective.
The symbolism here helps explain how people on Earth can be so harmful to themselves and their environment, despite having a more advanced intellect than animals.
The reason for the madness we face on Earth is simply that people are disconnected from their souls because they are separated from the land they inhabit, believing that food comes from factories and that gasoline is limitless.
When navigating life without connection to one’s innate wisdom, things tend to go wrong, as shown by the many wars on Earth in the past few hundred years and the brutal treatment of plants and animals.
Why humanity should aim higher than becoming like Jim and Jill
Living in a harmful society makes it easy to envy the connected lives of Jim and Jill, without recognizing how suppressed they are.
The reason they are mother and son, and dwarves, is that they haven’t yet grasped the cosmic truth of who they are and, as a result, spend most of their waking hours working instead of expressing themselves.
Metaphorically, they are spiritual dwarves, meaning individuals who have yet to reach their full potential as divine creators and infinitely sexual beings.
If disconnected people moved to the countryside, they would, of course, become more stable and happy, but also infinitely bored after a while, longing for adventure and challenges.
In other words, humanity's future isn't about going back to a romanticized 19th century but about moving forward, carrying the best parts of the past with our genuine desire for complete freedom.
Breaking new ground
We are linked to everything we've experienced on Earth, and reconnecting with the past simply prepares us to move forward and break new ground.
So, what types of experiences will people pursue once they have reconnected with the Earth and become less harmful to their environment?
To answer this question, we need to understand the direction in which humanity is evolving, specifically toward becoming truly compassionate beings – that is, beings devoted to feeling life rather than creating it.
We also need to recognize that humans are moving away from the animal world, where happiness or harmony is achieved by following instincts.
This situation indicates that humans are increasingly connecting with their feelings rather than their thinking, resulting in life being less governed by what is perceived as right and wrong and more guided by what feels good versus what feels bad.
Reconnecting with pleasure
Pleasure is felt through feelings, not through mental thinking.
However, when people are still relatively close to the animal world, from an evolutionary perspective, they seek pleasure only in simple ways, such as having an orgasm, eating delicious food, and experiencing temporary states of bliss through the intoxication of various substances.
Although this isn’t wrong – since nothing is truly wrong and it’s perfect for everyone’s current evolutionary state – the direction is away from harmful ways of enjoying life toward genuinely healthy ones.
For example, in two hundred years, people won’t thrive by eating gourmet dinners with excessive alcohol, which burdens the micro-cosmos, but will find pleasure in freely expressing themselves, including making love with those they feel drawn to.
However, as a first step, people must allow themselves to, unlike Jim and Jill, indulge in earthly pleasures and let go of outdated Christian values about what constitutes godly behavior.
We can say that you cannot achieve a higher, healthier way of living unless you have fulfilled all your desires for a somewhat superficial life, from the perspective of more evolved beings.
In other words, progressing through the eternal spiral of life depends on your ability to permit yourself to express all your current desires.
Becoming ambassadors of love
Love isn’t something static, but something you create by bringing more harmony to the equation, usually by accepting reality as it is.
If you cling to unreachable illusions of right and wrong, like a 17th-century monk trying to live compassionately despite human nature, which led to distorted sexuality instead of true harmony, you deceive yourself.
Instead, strive to stay authentic by anchoring yourself in the reality you belong to.
Only then can you create the harmony that will help everyone, including yourself, move forward to the next level.
The four ways to ground
Being grounded ultimately means letting your feminine side guide you in fulfilling your masculine desires, instead of trying to achieve everything through force, wishful thinking, or manipulation – the three most common techniques used by ungrounded human beings.
So, the first step to grounding yourself is to connect with your feminine side by slowing down and allowing yourself to be vulnerable.
Step two is to avoid ungrounded activities, such as watching porn, drinking excessive alcohol, eating too much junk food, taking drugs, and essentially everything else that disconnects you from reality.
That said, these activities can, of course, be done in moderation to support a joyful life, especially by people who don’t indulge in these ‘unhealthy’ things to suppress their emotions.
Step three is to ground yourself on Earth by creating a space where you can feel at home, ideally in nature, connected with plants and animals.
Lastly, step four is to complete the work or mission you came here to do, which is the most grounding thing you can do because it requires you to act in harmony with the natural rhythm of life.
3. Aligning Yourself with the Rhythm of Life
Moving forward, it will become increasingly important to live in harmony with the rhythm of the cosmic heart, which basically means flowing with the four seasons and the twelve distinct periods, with the most important example being one cosmic year of twelve months.
Although all cycles of life follow the principles of the cosmic cross, which stems from the intangible cosmic heart that embodies our eternal divine qualities known as the Holy Quaternity, the most influential cycle in people’s lives is the one-year cycle.
By understanding the vibration of each unique month, one can align themselves to heal quickly and thrive as much as possible.
In the next thirteen bullets, we will briefly reveal the themes of the year’s twelve months, including the moment we call Advent or enlightenment.
However, it is important to recognize that this list is just as essential for much shorter or longer life cycles.
Also, understand that reality will never be as perfect as shown here, since many cycles of various length happen at the same time.
1. Aries (masculine thinking)
In the first month of the cosmic year, you're invited to connect with your desires and clarify them through visions.
This isn’t a time to act aggressively, but to ground your visions and make them part of you.
2. Taurus (feminine thinking)
As time goes on, your initial visions turn into achievable plans that align with what's best for everyone involved, including the entire universe.
If you have aligned yourself well with life, you should have very inspiring and achievable goals and plans for the year ready by the beginning of summer.
3. Gemini (masculine communication)
At the beginning of summer, you are invited to speak your truth, reaching those you need to bring your plans to fruition.
4. Cancer (feminine communication)
In this phase of a project or experience, it’s important to be very aware of what life communicates to you, often through other people, or your achievements may not be as successful as you hope.
5. Leo (masculine creativity)
Toward the end of summer, we are nearing the harvest season, which means your project should be well on its way to becoming something tangible that others can sense and you can feel.
Right now, it’s often important to bring people together and tie up all loose ends, which requires leadership.
6. Virgo (feminine creativity)
Masculine creativity is governed by you and your plans, while feminine creativity relates to everything that occurs unexpectedly, as life brings its magic into the manifestation of your experience.
Therefore, always expect the unexpected toward the very end of the summer season, meaning you should make space for it to happen naturally by avoiding overfilling your calendar or creating overly rigid plans.
7. Libra (masculine feeling)
When summer turns to fall, there is a big shift in the creative process, in favor of feeling the results of your work more than doing it.
The natural starting point here is to slow down and digest the intensity of the previous few months.
8. Scorpio (feminine feeling)
While early fall is about feeling yourself, life will soon encourage you to feel others, especially their reactions to your creative work, and particularly how the cosmos perceives it.
These feelings often occur in deep dreams, revealing many details about your role in relation to others.
9. Sagittarius (masculine knowing)
After creating and thoroughly experiencing the result of your work, it’s only natural that you realize new things about yourself.
Common realizations include understanding what you enjoy in life, recognizing which people you prefer to collaborate with, insights about your strengths and weaknesses, and ideas about what you need to improve to create even better in the future.
10. Advent (enlightenment)
Realizations about yourself always lead to enlightenment regarding others, often in two distinct ways: 1) you realize that you've been hard on others because you've overestimated yourself, or 2) you realize that you've been hard on yourself because you've underestimated yourself.
Both realizations lead to the healing of your heart.
11. Capricorn (feminine knowing)
With a more enlightened perspective on reality, you automatically start doing things differently, meaning a new cycle of life begins.
However, since you are now a more caring person, the start of this cycle is marked by caring a little more about others and a little less about yourself.
We can say that the number eleven and the astrological sign of Capricorn emphasize a new beginning – a masculine number one – with a feminine touch.
12. Aquarius (masculine devotion)
As you progress in the new cycle, you simultaneously move deeper into the death phase of the old one, replacing outdated beliefs with more enlightened ones. This process results in letting go of everything – including relationships, habits, possessions, and more – that no longer benefits your ongoing cosmic growth.
13. Pisces (feminine devotion)
The number thirteen represents the third phase of the new cycle, along with the complete death of the previous one.
For this reason, Jesus died on the cross at Easter, symbolizing the spring equinox, and was resurrected three days later.
Although the new cycle moves into its fourth phase, an even newer one starts at the spring equinox, marking the most important rebirth of the year.
4. Achieving Structure in Life
The thirteen phases of a year – comprising the twelve months and the moment of enlightenment called Advent – roughly reflect the lunar cycle, which has four distinct phases: new moon, first quarter, full moon, and last quarter.
The significance of this is that each month follows the same cosmic pattern as a year, meaning it has four seasons, called weeks.
Furthermore, the week has seven days, which, if we exclude the holy Sunday and split Monday through Saturday into masculine and feminine parts, gives us one plus twelve critical phases.
When we examine a single day on its own, it's easy to see that it can be divided into four parts: morning, afternoon, evening, and night. These correspond to two twelve-hour periods, with noon and midnight symbolizing the magic of Advent, which together give us the number thirteen.
Clearly, the structure isn’t logical since one year has thirteen months, while a week has only seven days, and a day has twenty-four hours, but the same numbers appear repeatedly: four, six, seven, twelve, thirteen, and twenty-four.
Even one hour consists of sixty minutes, or six cycles of one through ten that can be divided into inward and outward aspects.
However, how can we use this information to align our lives with the rhythm of life?
In short, we should keep life simple while recognizing that a new cycle begins each morning, each week, each month, and each year, meaning every period, no matter how long, has thirteen phases to experience.
Organizing your life to align with life
If you rush through your projects at night and sleep during the day, or if you start your day by working instead of connecting with your desires about what to work on, or if you plan a vacation in the middle of the busiest work period of the year, you're putting spokes in the wheel of your life. Why? – Because you disrupt the flow of energy from life into your unique contributions, making them less impactful than they could be.
So, while the rhythm of life can be felt by anyone with a sufficiently healed heart, it can be helpful to organize your life a bit based on the insights in The Fourth Testament.
Without becoming too controlling, these four principles are likely helpful for everyone’s daily life while on Earth.
Use the mornings to connect with your desires, make plans, and connect with people.
Use the afternoons to execute your tasks.
Use the evenings to feel and express yourself through art.
Use the nights to transform.
These four activity categories can be applied to the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter, as well as to the four weeks of the month beginning at the new moon.
However, understand that life is full of cycles, so there is always a blend of all types of activities in each phase. Still, the four categories listed above should be the dominant ones.
5. Expressing Yourself Through Art
Art isn’t what most people think it is – a job or hobby for those with special talent. No, it is a gift for everyone connected with themselves to co-create marvelous things with enlightened beings, similar to how you can create less divine things with human beings.
We are all divine artists
Everyone needs art to thrive in life. However, we don’t have to collect art, visit museums, attend concerts, or read books. Instead, what we all crave – and the reason we do the things just mentioned – is to create our own art, compose and perform music, and write books.
Of course, it isn’t wrong to find happiness in other people’s creative work, but it’s a significant imbalance in how people create and consume art, almost to biblical proportions.
The path to becoming a true artist
It’s unlikely that you're drawn to all kinds of art, which range from expressing yourself sexually to cooking and making Christmas decorations. However, it’s certain that some forms of art will make your heart beat in a special way that can be deeply healing for both you and those who experience it.
Usually, most people are disconnected from their artistic side, which is like being cut off from angels and other enlightened beings, and the remedy is always to heal your heart by living more.
However, if you are a God-conscious or near-God-conscious human who feels a strong desire to connect with your artistic side but don’t know how to do it, the following three tips might be helpful for you.
Remove all pressure on performance by expecting only what a three-year-old could produce in terms of beauty and refinement.
Seize every opportunity to create something, no matter the artistic medium, and understand that the key to success – how well energy flows through you – is to relax and release the pressure you put on yourself.
As you discover the modalities that resonate with who you are, explore them more deeply as often as possible, especially every evening and during the fall when life encourages you to slow down and turn inward, meaning to the spiritual realms.
6. Avoiding the Earthly Illusions
Being grounded is ultimately about connecting with the planet Earth, especially with her many crystals, gemstones, and precious metals – those we feel so drawn to dig up because we unconsciously know how important they are.
However, digging them up destroys their power, making it harder for us to thrive on Earth.
The biggest crystal of them all
The largest crystal of all is the planet itself, with unique frequencies emanating from every city, village, mountain, lake, river, ocean, valley, forest, and desert.
And just like someone in touch with their feelings naturally senses which people they are attracted to, they can also feel which land they want to visit and live on.
In short, being grounded means feeling the Earth's frequencies and allowing them to guide your life.
The consequences of not being grounded
Unless you are properly grounded, meaning connected to the strongest feminine ability to feel life, your mentality will be absorbed by things that do not move your life forward but keep it in a state of status quo.
The best example here is men who watch porn, nurturing a fantasy that is far removed from reality in many ways, including what people do, what they seem to enjoy, and how they look, often with unusually attractive bodies.
Another example is women’s fascination with romantic Hollywood dramas, where a sensitive woman is always saved by a perfect man who must first abandon her before he realizes his mistake and how deeply he truly loves her.
This list can be very long, but the point is simple: ungrounded activities don’t improve your life; they make it worse. This isn’t to say that fiction is bad, but some fiction is more harmful than others, including porn and romantic, unrealistic drama that feeds the illusion of love as a passive miracle rather than something you create by achieving balance in the universe.
In short, if there were no porn or no romantic Hollywood movies, which serve as a metaphor here for all fairy tales on this particular theme, people would have a much better chance to create cosmic love.
Breaking the illusions
The more grounded you are, the less you are influenced by illusions, such as the idea that sex is like what’s shown in porn and romantic Hollywood movies – two types of illusions that tend to appeal to men and women, respectively, although many women also watch porn and many men also watch romantic movies.
Therefore, just as an alcoholic needs to stop drinking alcohol to free himself from it, many people would benefit from stopping to watch ungrounding material, whatever that may be.
Instead of enjoying passive fairy tale consumption, take pleasure in developing your ability to express yourself through increasingly sophisticated art, as discussed in the previous chapter.
7. Reaching Higher Through Sacred Sexuality
The Fourth Testament’s first Gospel emphasizes how humanity needs to reconnect with reality, which isn’t about seeking enlightenment but about returning to the right starting point for enlightenment.
Therefore, we won't delve into advanced discussions about sacred sexuality at this point, but simply conclude that men and women need each other to thrive in earthly life. Why? – Because humans are still too one-poled in their sexuality, unlike compassionate and enlightened beings, to embody the fullness of our essence.
In other words, without exchanging energy with each other, men will be detrimental forces in life, while women will be suppressed.
Grounding and lovemaking
When making love with someone, you're not necessarily taken to the heavens, but you're usually, at a minimum, connecting more with your physical body than you do during other activities, like sitting in a meeting at work or cooking for your children.
In fact, grounding is all about connecting with your physical body, which sharply contrasts with connecting to your mentality or your emotions.
Of course, emotions play an essential part in making love, as does thinking, but the sheer physical sensation is the most dominant.
In short, making love reminds you that you are part of nature, which makes it easier to connect with the natural world, becoming a harmonious element in life instead of a disruptive one that must struggle to learn how to behave in a cosmic way.
So, make love, if not because it’s so mind-blowingly good, as it appears to be in the movies you watch, but because you need it, and have the potential to turn it into the most life-giving of all activities, after some inner transformation has taken place.