Book 1: Introduction to The Fourth Testament

Like a cherry tree thrives and blossoms,

so will people on Earth soon live in bliss and harmony

And just like a cherry tree gives its fruit to others,

so will people on Earth soon share their gifts with the world

And just like the cherry tree’s abundance depends on the soil it grows in,

so will people soon realize that their abundance depends on their connection to Mother Earth

Actually, the life of a cherry tree isn’t so different from ours

Both of us evolve with each cycle of life,

with no possibility of turning back

Because life always brings us forward,

in an eternal spiral called evolution

For every completed cycle,

the cherry tree creates a circle around itself,

to signify old and fulfilled dreams,

and to prove growth and transformation

Each cycle must come to an end,

before a new one begins

And each cycle must bring you to the unknown,

before it leads you back home

However, you never return to exactly the same place

Expansion and contraction

Breathing in and breathing out

That is the essence of God

Think about it:

How could there be expansion if there were no contraction?

How could someone breathe in without breathing out?

How could there be love if there were no life?

Like a cherry tree finally turns to ashes,

so will our bodies eventually decay

And just like a new cherry tree will be born,

in a slightly different form,

so will we be reborn,

in slightly different forms

This is evolution, this is life, this is the only way

The cherry tree and we constantly transform ourselves,

but the principles of God remain the same:

After winter comes summer

After night comes day

And after rain comes sunshine

There is a particular rhythm of life,

a tone that can be heard and felt in our hearts

Let’s begin to listen to this music,

and thereby manifest the prophecy of an earthly paradise

Content:

  1. Beginning a New Cycle of Earthly Life

  2. To the Children of the Future

  3. Reading Recommendations

  4. Summary of The Fourth Testament

  5. Achieving the Prophecy of Paradise

  6. The Meaning of Love

  7. The Cosmic Cross

Welcome to The Fourth Testament, written to pave the way for a paradisical experience of life on planet Earth, beginning now for those who are ready and, in the next few hundred years, on a broader scale.

This book has been channeled by me, Baghdad Ben, over nearly four years and rewritten at least seven times from scratch as I gradually connected with the wisdom needed to complete it.

From the moment I could access the complete version, I rewrote everything in six days and rested on the seventh, which shows how easy life is when we have opened our eyes enough to see that.

I hope you will enjoy the journey of reading The Fourth Testament and feel inspired to create your own paradise, perhaps teaming up with others to create something even grander and more beautiful than you can on your own.

With love

Baghdad Ben

1. Beginning a New Cycle of Earthly Life

At the beginning of the third millennium, we are entering a new phase of earthly life, marked by a desire to come closer to one another rather than to compete, fight, suffer, and ruin our shared planet.

This can happen for only one reason – that we are ready for it, which suggests that we have evolved enough to experience the Second Coming of Christ that Jesus talked about 2,000 years ago.

In fact, in 2033, it will be exactly 2,000 years since Jesus died on the Christian cross, and it will be the right time to reveal the cosmically correct understanding of God and life, as embodied in the cosmic cross on the front page of this book, to a broader audience.

The continuation of the old cycle

Although the new millennium, and particularly the next 2,000 years, mark a new, distinct phase of a vast cycle, they are also a continuation of the previous 2,000 years, characterized by an impossible quest for enlightenment.

During these years, people have tried everything to become happy, including ice baths, entering a monastery, smoking weed, reading the Bible, studying the Koran, making love in special ways, reading astrology, studying science, and much more.

They have attempted everything except slowing down, grounding themselves in the physical reality, and living happily without dogma or pressure on themselves and others, because they haven’t been ready for such a shift.

Something is changing

When a higher level of cosmic, absolute truth becomes available, it’s just a matter of time before it reaches everyone.

The cosmic cross represents such truth, specifically the cosmically correct understanding of where we come from and how life is wired.

2. To the Children of the Future

We are all children of the future, though some of us might not have many years left in this particular incarnation, suggesting that they are soon to be reborn and become ‘our future’ even more than those children born today.

To all of you, I have a few things to say:

To the young boys or girls, maybe between 15 and 30ish

You may not yet have enough experience from your own life to understand everything brought up in this book, but instead, you probably have a more open mind than someone who has spent almost an entire life learning things.

Still, you represent the main category of people for whom The Fourth Testament has been written, and many of you will likely absorb its message easily.

That said, you might be quite deeply involved in New Age spiritual practices and feel sad about some of the ideas presented here, such as that crystals should be best placed where they are in the ground, that being vegan and fighting for the climate not necessarily represent the best ways to create love, and that you maybe have to grow a bit older to step into your real mission in this particular incarnation.

However, you are the future of this planet, and after integrating the content of The Fourth Testament, which may involve re-reading it a few times, you are hopefully prepared to live a fantastic life.

To the mature woman, from 40ish and above

The difference between you and younger generations may be your openness to discussing sexuality and lovemaking, which is central to The Fourth Testament.

If you can accept this aspect of the book, you will probably appreciate many other things, including, for example, the revelations about a woman’s role in society, hopefully feeling empowered to connect even deeper with your feminine essence.

You will hopefully understand how incredibly important you are and maybe realize that the patriarchy has led you a little astray, which, of course, may trigger some bitterness.

Yet beneath these layers of trauma, you are the powerful queen of life, embodying varying degrees of the six core feminine archetypes: the grounded politician, the nurturing mother, the planetary savior, the sensitive healer, the inspired artist, and the knowledgeable witch.

It’s time to bring them to the surface. 

To the mature man, from 40ish and above

Some parts of The Fourth Testament might appeal to you more than others, especially the Genesis and the more rational Books, which represent your home turf, so to speak.

You might feel triggered by the recurring discussions about the importance of feeling life, which, for you, in your capacity as a mature man, isn’t easy, even though you are most likely more sensitive than the average man your age.

You might also feel guilty for not having been the man a woman needs to flourish, or feeling accused of not having been that.

If so, remember that the only thing that matters to you is your truth.

However, if you feel inspired to do things differently, the rewards can be massive in terms of the things you have dreamed about, including money, love, and health.

Lastly, you are the king of life, embodying, to varying degrees, the six masculine archetypes of the visionary problem solver, the protective father, the genius creator, the cosmic scientist, the strong leader, and the wise sage.

Let’s bring them to the surface to benefit us all, especially yourself.

3. Reading Recommendations

Read The Fourth Testament at the pace and in the order you feel drawn to. However, know that it has been carefully planned to be read from A to Z, so unless you feel strongly about doing something different, that’s the recommendation.

If you find it difficult to digest Genesis, give it a few weeks before you read it again. Hopefully, you will understand it better then and can continue with the rest of the book.

That said, don’t expect to grasp everything that Genesis offers in such a short time. It takes years to sink in properly for most people. 

Essential vocabulary

You will realize that The Fourth Testament originates in the four chambers of the cosmic heart, known as spring, summer, fall, and winter, or, as you soon will understand, the ability to birth life, the ability to nurture life, the ability to experience life, and the ability to advance life.

You will also realize that this Holy Quaternity is the essence of God, existing beyond creation.

Furthermore, you will realize that our number system is essentially a reflection of our existence, in which the symbol 0 represents the cosmic heart, beyond creation, and all the other numbers represent various evolutionary states of life or creation.

With this brief introduction to the highest cosmic truth, let me outline the most critical concepts to keep in mind before you are ready to embrace the cosmic cross, which represents the complete version of the outdated Christian cross.

0. The cosmic heart

The cosmic heart is our intangible essence, our consciousness, which represents complete stillness and, therefore, can’t be observed, only known.

However, to understand life – the creation born of the cosmic heart – we must assume that the cosmic heart shares some similarities with its child.

We must assume that the cosmic heart represents the Holy Quaternity of spring, summer, fall, and winter, which corresponds to the ability to birth life, nurture life, experience life, and advance life to new heights. 

1. Our ability to think

If humans can use their brains to visualize their desires and create plans to pursue them, using their rational and abstract thinking, it is because God has the inherent ability to do so.

It also means that all beings can think, since everyone is ‘created in the image of God after his likeness,’ as the Bible says.

However, while a plant, for example, expresses thinking by unconsciously reaching toward the sun, a human embodies this aspect of God by consciously striving toward enlightenment.

2. Our ability to communicate

If humans can communicate with themselves and each other, meaning bridging thoughts to a tangible result, such as a specific bodily movement or a co-created project, it is because God can do this.

3. Our ability to create

If humans can act and rest, meaning using their muscles to create the visions communicated to them via the nervous system and allowing the system to recover through rest, it is because God can do this.

In fact, creativity is the essence of being human, while thinking and communication represent the essence of being plants and animals, respectively.

4. Our ability to feel

If humans can feel how their creations, whether just a bodily movement or something far more complex, create movement within their bodies and in other beings, it is because God has the ability to feel.

But why is life a spiral? It is because it follows a structure that originates in the cosmic heart, which will be explained in Genesis.

5. Our ability to intuit or know

If humans can intuitively know what they are drawn to experience, meaning what they feel drawn to create to make their and everyone’s lives better, it is because God is intuition.

Therefore, don’t confuse the ability to feel, which is the capacity to sense the movement of energy within yourself and others, with the ability to intuit, which means knowing what you want.

6. Our ability to remember

If humans can remember their past individual and collective experiences and what they want more of, for themselves and for all life, it is because God is memory.

Consequently, all beings can remember, though no one can remember as perfectly as minerals do.

7. Our ability to love

Love is God’s essence, which can only be understood as harmony.

If there is disharmony, it is because something is out of balance within creation, suggesting disruptions in how thoughts are expressed and created, before the creations are felt, allowed to change how you perceive reality, and stored as memory.

4. Summary of The Fourth Testament

The Fourth Testament is the final Christian Testament, following the Bible’s Old and New Testaments and Martinus Thomsen’s The Book of Life.

Its mission is twofold: to resolve the misunderstandings in the past three Christian publications and to fulfill the mission of anchoring the frequency of cosmic truth on Earth, paving the way for the manifestation of the prophecy of paradise or world peace.

Its structure

The structure of The Fourth Testament adheres to the principles of the cosmic cross, which is the complete version of the well-known Christian cross.

While the old cross, featuring a single horizontal line, represents the outdated and confusing trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the complete cosmic cross represents the cosmic heart, or our source, and the process of life born from it.

So, the complete cosmic cross represents a Holy Quaternity rather than a Holy Trinity, which is necessary to reach the ultimate level of cosmic truth, as presented in the final of four Testaments, intended to bring advanced animals into God-conscious cosmic beings over two thousand years of good intentions as Christ beings.

Through the cosmic cross, born from the cosmic heart, also known as our source and essence, seven principles are revealed that constitute the Seven Cosmic Commandments for mastering the curriculum on the school Planet Earth and everywhere else in the cosmos.

From one to seven, they are:

  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.

These Seven Commandments will be properly introduced in Genesis and analyzed from many perspectives throughout the book.

The main message of The Fourth Testament

The Fourth Testament’s central message is that God is a Holy Quaternity rather than a Holy Trinity, and that the Christian cross you have seen so far contains only a fraction of the wisdom embodied in the true cosmic cross.

By understanding who you truly are, which requires awareness of the cosmic cross, you can accelerate your healing and become a God-conscious human being, thriving in paradise.

Sacred sexuality

The Fourth Testament thoroughly discusses the topic of sacred sexuality, which refers to the exchange of energy among all the beings that constitute creation.

It’s crucial to understand that sexuality unfolds on many levels of intimacy, and you must be connected with your emotions to begin to experience something we can call truly sacred.

From the highest cosmic perspective, sacred sexuality is the only path in the universe, meaning healing by learning from others.

When people heal their hearts and begin to cultivate more intimate relationships with themselves and others, the process of enlightenment accelerates, and we begin to experience something best described as polyamory.

Achieving world peace

Polyamory and world peace are essentially the same thing, namely a profound sense of harmony among people that stems from a deep love for yourself.

The way this is expressed evolves as people develop and new norms emerge, influenced more by feelings than by notions of right and wrong. This indicates that Earth is not only becoming more harmonious but also more romantic.

Manifesting the prophecy of an earthly paradise

The Fourth Testament has been written because humanity is about to enter a state of consciousness in which people can accelerate their healing, both by healing trauma from this life and by becoming more whole by rapidly acquiring the skills they currently lack to be sufficiently balanced in their masculine and feminine sides, thereby reflecting God’s essence, the cosmic heart.

Its role is to pave the way for this process by anchoring a reference point for cosmic truth for those ready to feel this resonance within themselves.

5. Achieving the Prophecy of Paradise

The cosmic heart

Our essence must be understood as a Holy Quaternity or a cosmic heart, representing the supreme origin of our human hearts, each with four uniquely distinct chambers.

Unless we begin understanding ourselves through the Holy Quaternity, we will fail to realize that we are all children of God, meaning distinct aspects of one infinite being.

We can say that the number four represents the beginning of mastering life, describing a perfectly whole being, someone who has the ability to love in four dimensions – oneself, the beings outside oneself in the same dimension, the beings in other dimensions, and the totality of everything at once.

Thus, the number four encompasses the totality of our existence, broken down into the fewest possible aspects necessary to be whole.

It’s impossible to love God without being aware of and loving all aspects of God; it’s impossible to love the beings in other dimensions before we can love our brothers and sisters on Earth; and it’s impossible to love our closest ones unless we first love ourselves.

So, becoming a God-conscious human being is an evolutionary journey that begins with learning to understand and create harmony within ourselves.

The essence of life

The Holy Quaternity, to be properly introduced in The Fourth Testament’s Genesis, is the foundation of our existence – our intangible side that exists alongside the tangible process of life itself.

We can say that it is the void from which life was born, or possibly its source.

Therefore, don’t make the mistake of imagining it as something you can touch and feel, because you can only touch and feel things outside your essence, through your essence.

This essence is the Holy Quaternity of God.

The Christian symbolism to reveal our essence

It hasn’t been possible until now to reveal the full cosmic truth of God, simply because people haven’t been ready to grasp it, which explains why past esoteric teachings, including the Bible and the third Christian Testament – the Book of Life by Martinus Thomsen – along with science, haven’t yet nailed it.

However, through symbolism, the cosmic heart was revealed already two thousand years ago. Let me explain how.

Loving yourself – the cosmic heart’s first chamber – means recognizing that we are all unique aspects of God, incarnated on Earth to fulfill our rather than other people’s dreams. This was symbolized by Jesus’s arrival on Earth through virgin birth, suggesting that we aren’t limited by our genetics but only by our closeness to ‘the Father in Heaven,’ a metaphor for our level of enlightenment.

Loving your brothers and sisters on Earth – the cosmic heart’s second chamber – means connecting with your feminine, nurturing side, symbolized by the Virgin Mary.

The ability to love the spiritual worlds – the cosmic heart’s third chamber – was symbolized by Jesus himself, who ascended to the spiritual realms forty days after his resurrection from death on the cross.

Lastly, the ability to love your essence – God, or the cosmic heart – was represented by the Father in Heaven, who was believed to orchestrate the full experience of life.

These four aspects – our inherent abilities to create life, nurture life, experience life, and advance life, which correspond to our abilities to love ourselves, love our brothers and sisters on Earth, love spiritual beings, and merge with our essence – mark the starting point for mastering the Seven Cosmic Commandments, becoming truly God-conscious, and living in paradise.

The four seasons of life

The principles of the cosmic heart are present in everything, yet most clearly in the four seasons of an earthly year: spring, summer, fall, and winter.

These four chambers, or seasons, can be divided into twelve months, plus a very special moment known as Christmas.

In fact, these thirteen aspects of the year (Christmas and the 12 months), which stem from the cosmic heart, were symbolized in the Bible by no less than Jesus and the twelve disciples who first spread Christian teachings around 2,000 years ago.

By understanding the true meaning of Christmas as healing our hearts through enlightenment – which explains why we light four Advent candles, one for each of the cosmic heart’s four chambers – we are ready to unravel the mystery of who we are and how life is wired.

In fact, it is by experiencing four seasons repeatedly, which can be broken down into twelve months and Christmas, reflecting the twelve disciples and Jesus, that we gradually manifest the prophecy of paradise.

Where science went wrong

Science stopped believing in creation by an intelligence, thinking that life is a random process that began with a big bang.

However, isn’t it a bit naïve to explain our entire existence, completely unaware of the cosmic heart, with a ‘big bang’?

I mean, if the manifestation of a human being is the result of an explosion of a large ball of concentrated energy, it seems that the rational process of earthly science rests on a foundation of superstition, like a castle built on sand.

Precisely, modern science fails to acknowledge that life is born from a cosmic heart, so it studies life by going deeper and deeper into physical matter instead of going beyond matter.

Needless to say, this approach can only lead to increasingly advanced theories that are ever farther from cosmic truth, while the human species and the world it inhabits gradually deteriorate.

The Fourth Testament represents a new wave of science, called cosmic science, rooted in the cosmic truth of the Holy Quaternity.

Why this makes sense will hopefully become clear as you soon read The Fourth Testament’s Genesis.

The first chamber of the cosmic heart: Spring

The first chamber of the cosmic heart, spring, is about rebirth into a new cycle of life, marked by a fresh opportunity to fulfill your desires, as long as you aim for healthy ones and execute them through grounded planning.

We can say that spring is an invitation to get to know yourself better, which happens as you connect with your desires.

By thinking or visualizing your desires, you metaphorically plant a seed in the ground that will become a beautiful flower if it is planted in the right soil and cared for properly. Doing this correctly is what The Fourth Testament aims to teach people.

The second chamber of the cosmic heart: Summer

The second chamber of the cosmic heart, summer, is the time of year to create at your fullest potential, transforming visions and plans into your truth – your reality.

And since it’s impossible to create anything meaningful without collaborating with others, summer is an invitation to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the people around you.

We can say that summer is the time of year when the seed reaches its full potential, becoming ready for harvest.

The third chamber of the cosmic heart: Fall

The cosmic heart’s third chamber, fall, is about feeling the impact of your creations, both within yourself and on others, and letting these feelings connect you with a higher truth about who you are.

This leads to enlightenment, symbolized by Christmas, and to the realization that you must let go of beliefs, relationships, and habits, etc. that no longer support your continued experience of life at a higher level.

The fourth chamber of the cosmic heart: Winter

The cosmic heart’s fourth chamber is called winter and relates to two things: the death of your old self and the rebirth of your new self.

Consequently, the fourth stage of life is about beginning to live at a higher level, though not as high as in spring, when the ultimate yearly rebirth occurs.

Manifesting the prophecy of paradise

Paradise, meaning abundance in money, love, and health, as symbolized by the gold, myrrh, and frankincense that Jesus received from the Three Wise Men, becomes a reality as you heal your heart and begin to live in a higher way, which happens automatically as you experience cycle after cycle of four seasons divided into thirteen essential aspects.

This is the true meaning of the Christian Christmas Gospel, which we will soon understand in depth, helping people connect with the highest cosmic truth about who they are and why they are here, thereby accelerating their journey toward the Promised Land.

6. The Meaning of Love

To reach paradise, it’s essential that people let go of outdated beliefs about what love is and begin to understand that it is the harmony that arises when God’s masculine and feminine sides are in balance.

Consequently, love is not the strong attraction you may feel for another person or the sometimes enormous fear of losing someone close to you. These things are better called horniness and attachment, respectively.

Love is harmony, stop.

Creating love

With a proper understanding of what love is, it should become clear that you don’t necessarily love your partner, your parents, or your children, but may be strongly attached to them.

In fact, unless you have a harmonious relationship with yourself, you don't even love yourself.

People use the word love for everything they appreciate and want more of, failing to see what it truly is, and, as a result, fail to create it.

There is only one way to create the harmony we know as love, and it is to bring more balance to life, which you usually do by pursuing your desires, which normally indicate what you lack in your life to make it more balanced.

That said, it takes a bit of enlightenment to recognize what creates balance, suggesting that your desires may still be immature and not truly leading to the balance you are seeking.

To The Cosmic Cross

7. The Cosmic Cross  

The kingdom of Love

There was a king, a queen, and four gender neutral knights who ruled the kingdom of Love, represented by the indigo and orange gemstones that decorate the cosmic cross, along with the red, yellow, blue, and violet ones.

The kingdom itself was represented by the green gemstone at the center of the cross, and it vibrated with love in proportion to the beauty of the surrounding stones. If only one stone struggled to express its inherent beauty, the entire kingdom suffered.

The king was called Intuition, the queen Communication, and the four knights Thinking, Creativity, Feeling, and Memory.

How the kingdom was born

The kingdom of Love was born from God, who was the supreme Mother and Father of life, sharing the same qualities as all the people on Earth.

God could give birth to life, God could nurture life, God could experience life, and God could bring life to higher levels.

We can say that God was a Holy Quaternity, resembling the supreme origin of what we on Earth call spring, summer, fall, and winter.

Specifically, the kingdom was born when the first knight, Thinking, began to move energy by using their mind, which, in essence, was God’s mind.

Just by creating a thought, God had created a nuance of the kingdom, namely the color red.

By creating another thought that influenced the first, and vice versa, he had created Communication, the queen, who vibrated with the color orange.

With two distinct thoughts in communication with each other, yellow Creativity, the second knight, had also been created, reflecting the changes in vibration that naturally occurred when the two thoughts existed in the same space.

To experience the creative work within the dawning kingdom, God created the third knight, Feeling, who was essentially a consequence of whether the available vibrations were harmonious, meaning supporting each other to prevail, or destructive.

To ensure that things developed in the right way from here, God created the king, Intuition, and put him in charge of transformation, meaning deciding in which direction to go to experience new things.

To fulfill his role, the king needed assistance from the fourth knight, Memory, who wrote down everything that had been learned about what feels good and what feels bad in life.

The kingdom of Love was created in six days, one for each member, and on the seventh day, God rested, satisfied with the process so far.

Getting to know the king and the queen

The queen was particularly close to two of the knights, Thinking and Creativity, while the king was especially close to Feeling and Memory.

For example, the queen didn’t feel comfortable expressing herself through communication unless Thinking first provided her with good ideas to express, and Creativity later made something useful of what she had said.

In contrast, the king didn’t feel comfortable transforming life through his deep intuition unless Feeling had made him realize the truth of all past experiences and Memory had guaranteed that no knowledge would be lost in the experimental process to reach even higher.

We can say that the king ruled the kingdom, but only because the queen had the capacity to express the thoughts that ultimately originated in the king’s deep knowing about where to go next.

The only challenge

There was one major challenge within the kingdom: no one was truly happy, so no one could do what they did best without creating problems and, consequently, irritation among the others.

Thinking couldn’t rely much on Memory, since Memory struggled to let go of things that were no longer important to remember.

Memory couldn’t fully rely on the king, since he struggled to intuitively know whether he would be happier if he initiated another love affair with a young and beautiful lady or if he took greater responsibility for his existing ones.

The king struggled so much because he couldn’t rely on Feeling, who made him feel ecstatic about the idea of making love but couldn’t accurately reveal the consequences of having several newborn children to care for and provide for.

However, Feeling struggled to grasp the truth because the queen held back so much in her attempt to express herself, as if she were covered by a heavy, damp cloth.

But why was the queen so suppressed? The answer is that she received poor support from Thinking, who merely fed her thoughts about other kingdoms rather than about the kingdom of love, which made the queen hesitant to express them.

So, the entire kingdom of Love wasn’t really vibrating at the harmonious frequency we call love, but at tension, better described as a lack of love.

The king knew that he was the one who needed to change his preferences going forward, but he also knew he couldn’t do that unless all of them worked as a strong team, in which no one was viewed as more important than the others.

The future of the cosmic cross

The cosmic cross represents the highest truth about who we are, which will become central to manifesting the prophecy of an earthly paradise.

It carries the vibration of the Seven Cosmic Commandments, the seven nuances of energy we must understand to uncover how life is wired, and reveals the truth of the cosmic heart – our intangible and eternal essence beyond the created and temporary.

In short, the cosmic cross is the most powerful symbol ever downloaded to Earth, predestined to pave the way for a paradigm shift of truly biblical proportions.

Creating paradise

Creating paradise is a process of achieving a virtuous cycle of feeling more, which leads to positive transformation, meaning doing more things that lead to pleasure and fewer things that generate pain.

On this journey, it’s essential to understand that you are both a king and a queen, and that the four supportive knights are also parts of you.

In short, you are the kingdom of love, represented by the complete version of the Christian cross, also known as the cosmic cross.

Why you are seven-dimensional

Your heart is the center of your being – the seventh body in this context – surrounded by three upper and three lower bodies, known as 1) the head, 2) the throat, including the nervous system, and 3) the muscular system on the one hand, and 4) the organs, 5) the genitals, and 6) the bones on the other.

These seven bodies not only exist in a physical form but must be viewed as a range of frequencies, spanning from physical matter to ray-formed/spiritual matter, all known as various frequencies of light or energy.

So, we are all kings, queens, and supportive knights, living in the kingdom of love, represented by our hearts.

The first knight represents our head and our capacity to think rationally and abstractly; the queen represents the throat and our ability to nurture ourselves and others with our truth; the second knight represents the muscular system and our ability to create and rest; the third knight symbolizes our internal organs, the center of our ability to feel ourselves and others; the king represents our genitals and our ability to sense what we are attracted to experience, both individually and collectively; while the bones in our body, including hair, nails, enamel, and all parts of the skeleton, represent the fourth and final knight, responsible for storing information, meaning remembering our individual and collective lessons.

So, we are seven-dimensional in the sense that life is a process that unfolds in cycles of various lengths, each comprising an expansive phase, represented by the first knight, the queen, and the second knight, and a contractive phase, represented by the third knight, the king, and the fourth knight.

This process of breathing in and breathing out, which adheres to the seasons of spring and summer on the one hand and fall and winter on the other, brings the kingdom of Love to higher and more beautiful expressions.

If someone says we are multidimensional, they are correct in the sense that these seven dimensions – thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, memory, and love – can be divided into infinitely smaller subparts. However, seven is the most aggregated way to summarize who we are in a cosmically correct way. 

Embracing the cosmic cross

The cosmic cross is a symbol of who we are, both in terms of our created seven-dimensional cosmic body and the cosmic heart, or God’s essence, from which it was born.

By understanding the construction of this magical cross, as explained in The Fourth Testament’s Genesis, you also understand that you are God, specifically a unique ray of God’s eternal light, with the mission to shine at the highest possible frequency.

We can say that you are a star – referring to the shape of your spiritual, cosmic body, sometimes called your aura – born as a star seed from the cosmic heart.

In truth, you are the Star of Bethlehem, shining brighter and brighter with each completed cycle of life.

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