Gospel 1: Understanding Who You Are
The truth of God
God is the supreme Father, the supreme Mother, and their child, called life or creation.
In symbol 1, the Father is represented by a golden circle, the Mother by a silver circle, and life or creation by the intersecting area, known in mathematics as the Vesica Piscis.
1. Getting to know the Father
Gold is the least corrosive of all metals, symbolizing that the supreme Father is untouched by influences other than his own truth, in sharp contrast to the supreme Mother, who is seamlessly connected with everything that exists.
We can say that God’s masculine aspect resembles physical life on Earth, while God’s feminine aspect represents non-physical life, meaning emotional and spiritual life.
The supreme Father has three inherent and eternal qualities, as listed below:
The ability to adapt like plants.
The ability to have a clear will like animals.
The ability to create like humans.
These three qualities are linked to your three upper chakras – the Crown, the Third Eye, and the Throat – and to the colors red, orange, and yellow.
Each quality also has an outward- and inward-oriented aspect that we will address shortly.
2. Getting to know the Mother
Silver is the best energy conductor of all metals, symbolizing the supreme Mother’s ability to connect with all aspects of creation.
We can say that God’s feminine aspect is our ability to experience life, while God’s masculine aspect is about shaping it.
The three inherent qualities of the supreme Mother are as follows:
The ability to feel like compassionate beings, also known as Ascended Masters.
The ability to intuitively know the truth, as enlightened beings such as angels, unicorns, and dragons do.
The ability to remember the truth, like crystals, gemstones, and all other minerals.
We can also say that the supreme Mother connects with your three lower chakras: the blue Solar Plexus, the indigo Sacral, and the violet Root.
If you are not familiar with this particular order of colors and chakras, you will soon understand that humanity has been disconnected from cosmic truth for thousands of years.
3. Getting to know their child, creation
The supreme Father and the supreme Mother have a child named creation or life, created ‘in the image of God after his likeness,’ meaning each child of the supreme Father and Mother gradually evolves to become like their parents.
The Fourth Testament will reveal the cosmic absolute truth about how life is wired, and the starting point is to understand the supreme Father and Mother.
The spiral of life
The spiral of life, or creation, shown in symbol 2, is born from God’s womb, not unlike how a child on Earth is born from a woman’s womb.
In fact, the entire universe is a vast spiral, comprising infinitely smaller spirals, and you are one of them.
Moreover, all spirals evolve according to the same thirteen-step process, which can be derived from understanding God’s eternal qualities, as symbolized by the complete Christian cross, which will be introduced shortly.
Let me first clarify that all spirals, or children of God, gradually become more perfect, reflecting that they approach the golden ratio as they grow larger.
You are the complete Christian cross
The Christian cross is meant to capture our essence, but it has been incomplete so far, revealing only God’s masculine side, historically summarized by the confusing trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
This perfectly reflects that we have been, and still are, living in a patriarchy, where sheer power is a much more important factor in securing a decent life than the ability to feel the energies we cannot see.
In the future, the complete Christian cross in symbol 3 will be used to teach people who they are, especially through the fourth and final Christian Testament, following the two in the Bible and Martinus Thomsen’s The Book of Life, which began publication in the 1930s.
The complete Christian cross perfectly fits within the two circles that represent the Holy Trinity of the supreme Father, the supreme Mother, and Life, highlighting that God has six inherent qualities, which The Fourth Testament’s first Gospel will scrutinize to reveal the perceived mystery of who we all are.