Part 5: The Book of Life
The Book of Life can be viewed as a summary of The Fourth Testament while simultaneously offering deeper insights for those who crave even more wisdom of life.
1. The Art of Thinking
The secret to thinking in a cosmically correct way is to be grounded in your earthly reality, meaning being firmly connected to the land you live on, which essentially means being connected with your soul, your oversoul, and your Monad, which is an entity composed of twelve oversouls, each of twelve unique souls, totaling 144 human souls.
These 144 souls are connected to a cluster of other Monads of 144 souls, resembling the structure of a beehive, ultimately encompassing all souls that exist, creating one vast soul we could call the Godhead, Kristos, or maybe Sophia, to mention a few common alternatives.
However, it’s essential to understand that this mother or father of all souls isn’t God but God’s tangible side, creation, which holds all the wisdom we have collectively gathered through cycle after cycle of life.
The importance of not being overly rational
Rational thinking centers on understanding how best to get from A to B, while abstract thinking is about contemplating whether going from A to B is even the right thing to do, or whether there is something else that would give us more joy and happiness.
Needless to say, most people in our world are very rational, effectively moving from A to B, but without thinking much about where their inspiration comes from.
In short, most people live by a pattern set by their ancestors, believing they are creating happy lives for themselves.
The way to break this, in addition to connecting more deeply with our souls, is to embrace our feminine side and think more abstractly, which requires our school systems to change how they operate.
Let me now share a brief story about two children who attended completely different schools, with completely different outcomes.
The hare and the turtle
The turtle began her day by taking it very slowly, letting visions of what she wanted to accomplish that day fill her mind before she decided on a good plan.
Her best friend, the hare, was very different. He jumped out of bed and ran to school, eager to be there first.
Once the hare started the first class, he was constantly using his mind to rationally understand what his teacher explained to him, and after forty minutes, he was so exhausted that he began to jump in his chair to regain some balance in his body.
During the same time, the turtle was sharing her reflections from yesterday’s class, in a format that allowed her to be very creative, using all kinds of expressions, such as drawing, theater, writing, calculating, and more, to express what she had inside.
She also listened to other children who did the same thing, activating so many pathways within her seven-dimensional cosmic body.
After school
After school, the hare had a quick meal before his football training began, while the turtle, a bit exhausted after six hours of intense thinking, communication, and creativity, took a short nap to rest and regain her energy, then felt inspired to meet some friends and play.
After the football training, the hare did his homework, then had a quick dinner in front of his iPad, and went to bed.
He was exhausted but still struggled to fall asleep because there was so much to think about, not least how he would do on the exam tomorrow.
The turtle, who felt quite refreshed after her little nap, enjoyed spending time with her friends and kept exploring the things they had worked on at school.
After socializing with her friends, she had dinner with her family and went to bed to integrate her day.
During the night
During the night, the magic happened.
Since the hare slept lightly, feeling anxious about tomorrow’s exam and stressed because of how intense his day had been, his seven-dimensional body needed to focus on the most urgent need to repair damaged cells instead of integrating all the emotions into pure intuition and memory.
In contrast, the turtle, who slept soundly, underwent a metamorphosis during the night and, the next morning, was nothing short of a rebirth into a new version of herself.
The importance of slowing down
When young children are allowed to learn slowly, they might not maximize their ability to memorize facts or learn superficial skills in the short term, but they build a strong foundation for the long run, on which it is easy to add skills later, should they need them.
Therefore, the art of thinking is to live like the turtle rather than the hare, especially if you are a child or a teenager, supported by the following thirteen principles:
Don’t give rational thinking more space in your life than abstract thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory, suggesting that if you spend six hours in school thinking, the rest of the day should focus on other things.
Try to find a school that naturally engages the right side of the brain, the center for abstract thinking, through its pedagogy, especially during ages eleven to twenty, when your mind begins to become more advanced.
Develop your thinking by expressing your truth, which always stimulates reflection because it tends to stir up energy around you.
Don’t underestimate the importance of nurturing others, as this stimulates your ability to think abstractly, which is necessary for achieving all complex projects.
Using your muscles is a wonderful way to enhance your ability to think rationally, from working hard in the garden to using your hands to craft beautiful things.
By surrendering to life’s magical twists and turns rather than trying to control them with your rational mind, you create balance between your capacity to create and to co-create.
Thinking is enhanced by communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory, suggesting that the path to becoming a great thinker isn’t necessarily about spending a lot of time thinking but about living a balanced life.
Don’t believe that success in life comes from rational thinking but from balanced thinking and an overall balance in the seven-dimensional cosmic body. This is because success cannot be measured by money but holistically by your ability to be abundant in money, love, and health.
Don’t underestimate the importance of sleep, but neither fool yourself into believing that good sleep comes from anything other than balance, which suggests it cannot be forced.
Becoming enlightened is about learning to think in a way that doesn’t change as you engage with others, simply because it’s already of the highest vibration.
Keep developing your abstract thinking throughout life through various forms of art, ideally daily.
The more you can let go of everything in your life that no longer serves you, including keeping your home tidy, the easier it becomes to think clearly.
Know that the highest thinking, the kind that truly makes a difference for yourself and others, comes from being connected with your soul, which requires you to live a slow and harmonious life.
2. Mastering Communication
The story of the Easter Bunny who became Santa Claus
Once upon a time, the Easter Bunny unexpectedly hatched from an unusually vast egg and began his evolutionary journey toward perfecting the art of initiating new projects.
Nine months later, Santa Claus emerged from a giant Christmas present, symbolizing the gift the Easter Bunny’s project brought in terms of becoming more enlightened.
Before we continue, let’s give Santa her proper name, Santa Nicolina, the feminine form of Santa Nicolaus, which Santa Claus is short for.
Understanding polarity
In a short cycle, like the one from Easter to Christmas, we cannot evolve too much, especially not into a new gender.
However, in the cycle from plant to angel, passing through phases as animal, human, and compassionate being, we actually do change gender, reflecting how the Easter Bunny becomes Santa Nicolina.
Similarly, experiencing the nine months between the spring equinox (Easter) and the winter solstice (Christmas) makes us slightly more two-polar, even if the effect is hardly noticeable.
Understanding communication
Communication is about receiving and sending information, thus creating a relationship with yourself, both your inner and outer aspects, meaning the micro-cosmos and the macro-cosmos.
For example, the organs inside you represent the micro-cosmos, while all the beings outside you represent the macro-cosmos.
To be even more correct, we can say that the beings who live side by side with you on Earth, even if some are non-physical, such as plants, animals, other humans, compassionate beings, and enlightened beings, represent your meso-cosmos, while other planets, along with galaxies and even larger astronomical bodies, represent the macro-cosmos.
As you share your inside with the outside world, by being yourself, the outside world learns about who you are.
If you are in pain, the macro-cosmos will treat you as you treat your pain, perhaps offering a healing remedy that addresses the root cause of the pain.
So, what might this remedy look like if you feel lonely and bitter?
Could it be to send an impulse that shapes your life situation so that you learn to create beautiful relationships with others?
Could it be that the entire planet you live on then transforms into a school that teaches all of humanity to thrive in life through intimacy with others?
If you were the only one who felt lonely, it probably wouldn’t make sense to turn an entire planet into a school to achieve beautiful relationships, but if you were in good company with billions of others who felt more or less the same, consciously or unconsciously, it would.
Learning to communicate
Learning to communicate better is about becoming more masculine if you are a woman and more feminine if you are a man, because men are better at transformation, while women are better at enjoying what they have.
Consequently, men are good at communicating what they want more of, whereas women are good at using what they have to meet their needs as much as possible.
We can say that men find it easier to move forward to find something even better, while women find it easier not to move forward.
In short, men are good at initiating new things, like the Easter Bunny, while women are good at celebrating the present moment, like Santa Nicolina.
Becoming two-polar
To communicate perfectly with life, you must be two-polar in your sexuality, like angels.
However, why are animals, the cosmic beings furthest from angels in their polarity, then vibrating with communication energy more than any other cosmic being? It is because the male animals are experts in masculine communication, while the females are experts in feminine communication, making animals the masters of communication when viewed as a couple.
In other words, males are experts at moving forward to something better once they have fulfilled their mission of fertilizing a female and potentially protecting the offspring for a while, while females are experts at being loyal to their babies, protecting them with their lives until they are ready to leave the home.
Even among humans, men tend to desire more sexual partners, while women tend to attach themselves to what they have, suggesting a conflict between the genders that can only be resolved by becoming more two-polar, which coincides with the cessation of the desire for communication or sexual interaction.
So, the friction that compels men to become more like women and women to become more like men to ease their pain of rejection and abandonment is the driving force of evolution.
We can say that if there were no conflict of interest between males and females, there would be no attraction between them, meaning they wouldn’t have anything to teach each other.
But how can a human paradise, meaning a place of total harmony, come about if men and women will fight with each other to have their preferences met?
The answer to this question is that God-conscious humans are balanced enough to find a middle ground between how animals and angels experience life.
If men or women could decide
If men could decide over women, they would make them overly sexual and beautiful, and multiply them so that every man could have a dozen for himself.
He would also make them so nurturing and grateful for who he is, and they would admire his capacity to make her feel sexually fulfilled.
In contrast, if women had a similar influence over life, they would create the perfect man who fulfilled all her preferences and made her feel like the most special princess on Earth every day.
He would carry all her burdens and hold her firmly, fully understanding when she needed to express her worries about various things.
Of course, he would also be the most amazing lover, giving her the most incredible pleasure almost every day. He would be strong and decisive, bordering on dominant, yet extremely attuned to her needs, which she sometimes communicates in a confusing way, reflecting her uncertainty about what she really wants.
If reality decides
In reality, men and women must meet somewhere between these two extremes.
Believing that a man can have all the women he dreams of who admire him like a sex God is as realistic as a woman finding her dream prince. However, creating common ground is entirely possible in paradise, though it requires three things, according to the list below:
Men must realize that what they can offer women is the energy of knowing what they want, which helps women know what they want. This suggests that the only way to get a woman to accept his desire for more lovers is for her to receive something that has a very positive impact on her life, implying that a man must have healed properly.
Women must realize that the Christian Sacrament of marriage is outdated and doesn’t reflect a God-given truth but is instead something essential for creating harmony in a primitive society. In other words, they must open their minds to new possibilities.
Both parties must realize that the future entails men becoming more feminine, meaning they are satisfied with much less than a personal harem of devoted lovers, while women must be more masculine, seeing the positive aspects of having more than only one lover.
3. Mastering Creativity
The story about the Dutch farmer
Once upon a time, there was a farmer who lived in Holland.
His main area of expertise was growing potatoes and raising livestock – pigs, cows, and sheep. Additionally, he was expanding his business by trading tulip bulbs, which became so successful that he was considering closing all other operations to focus solely on that.
One day, he decided to sell all his animals and abandon the potato business entirely, a choice that proved highly successful, as he quickly became incredibly wealthy, measured in tulip bulbs, which could easily be traded for anything he desired.
The farmer was so happy and financially abundant, even though the new job wasn’t the most fulfilling in terms of intellectual and bodily stimulation.
For several years, the farmer expanded his tulip trading business until the market suddenly collapsed.
The reasons for this occurrence are beyond the scope of this story to reveal, but for various reasons, people no longer believed in the value of tulip bulbs, similar to how they soon will stop believing in the value of certain paper bills and coins made of scrap metal.
The consequence for our farmer was brutal in the sense that he could no longer sustain himself.
The tulip bulbs that had provided him with everything he needed just a few weeks ago were now mostly useless.
The story continues…
Near the farmer’s land, there was a family comprising two young parents and three children between two and nine.
The father was working hard at the farm, moving manure from the farmhouses to the potato fields.
One day, the father overheard the farmer say he wanted to sell his animals as quickly as possible, almost at any price, because he wanted to get out of the livestock and potato businesses.
This sent shockwaves through the father as he realized he would soon be out of work, unable to provide food and shelter for his three hungry children and his loving wife.
He held onto the pain for a few days until he finally found the strength to share the difficult news with his wife.
However, her reaction was truly a blessing. She said, ‘Life always encourages us to grow in one way or another. Can’t you see that you are being pushed by forces much stronger than you and that the only wise thing you can do right now is surrender to what life demands of you? Give it time, and a new path will reveal itself.’
In just a few weeks, the father managed to purchase some cows and pigs at far below market price, and he signed a contract with the farmer granting him the right to grow potatoes on the farmer’s land for ten years.
Taking bold action when necessary
Life often brings us to a point where we have every chance to succeed, maybe even to fulfill our dreams, but more often than not, we fail to seize it because of our inability to act with full force.
How many times haven’t you been given a fantastic opportunity but failed to act on it, typically because of fears that your life would get worse?
In the story just told, the farmer acted for the wrong reasons, driven by greed, while the father acted for the right reason, love.
The farmer thought his life would become happier through his actions, but didn’t understand that happiness equals love, which equals harmony, and that he couldn’t get more of it by replacing a stimulating, well-paid job with a far less stimulating but even better-paid one.
In contrast, the hard-working father could easily achieve greater harmony by becoming a business owner, both in terms of income and stimulating work.
However, the most important message of the story is that assessing an opportunity correctly typically requires both masculine and feminine skills.
If the farmer had had a woman by his side, she would probably have encouraged him to avoid making this bold move, while the father, too busy with work to understand his current situation, most likely wouldn’t have realized that his life needed a change without his wife’s support.
The story of the merry goatherd
Once upon a time, there was a merry goatherd living in the Austrian Alps, near Salzburg.
He had eight goats that he protected with his life, day and night, throughout the summer.
When winter arrived, he moved to the village to stay in his parents’ house with his four older brothers and younger sister. His name was Gerhard, and he had a special fondness for his sister, Jasmine.
One day, when he was up in the mountains, busy preparing food, a fox attacked one of the goats and nearly killed it.
Gerhard was furious and seized his bow, determined to kill the fox. However, the arrow flew wide.
The next day, the fox attacked the same goat once more, which sadly died in Gerhard's arms.
Gerhard was very sad and angry, so he decided to set a trap for the fox by placing some goat meat on a stick and hiding out of sight from any approaching carnivores.
Early the next morning, the fox attempted to take the meat after Gerhard successfully killed it.
When winter arrived and he returned home with only seven goats, his parents were furious and made him do extra chores all winter to make up for the loss he had caused the family.
The following spring, he returned to the grassy mountains and stayed there until it became too cold for the domesticated goats to sleep outside.
He returned to the village and repeated the same procedure the next year and the year after.
When Gerhard was thirteen, he felt he was too old to be a goatherd and insisted that his younger sister Jasmine should take over. However, their parents had no plans to send her to the mountains, leaving Gerhard no choice but to continue.
Gerhard grew increasingly upset with his situation: alone with the goats in the summertime and stuck with his not-so-kind family in the winter, so he decided to take his goats and move.
As winter approached, he packed his large backpack with goat’s cheese and trekked for two days to a village he had never visited.
With the fortune he carried on his back, it wasn’t difficult to find a place to stay for the winter.
The following spring, Gerhard decided to sell two of the goats and invest in a rifle to protect himself against wolves as he attempted to move further away from home, crossing the border into Switzerland.
In Switzerland, Gerhard met a beautiful young lady, fell in love, and settled down.
Many years later, a young woman arrived in the village, and Gerhard could instantly tell it was Jasmine.
He began to cry and hurried to greet her. However, the face that confronted him sent a chill down his spine.
From a close distance, Jasmine looked terrible, utterly worn out from years of hard work.
She recognized Gerhard but didn’t know whether to feel happy or sorry. One part of her was glad, while another part felt rage as she instantly realized he had stolen the goats, thereby turning her family’s life into a nightmare.
The art of surrendering
If Gerhard had surrendered to his situation a few more years, he might have been able to receive new tasks that were more aligned with his desires. However, he had crossed the limit of what he could accept and acted accordingly.
Did he make the wrong decision?
Should he have surrendered more, or maybe acted even earlier?
How can we know whether to act or not to act?
The answer to these questions is that we must learn to align ourselves with life, which we do by healing our hearts and learning to follow its signals.
Gerhard could not possibly know what Jasmine needed to learn in this life, or even what he needed to experience to grow in the most effective way.
He couldn’t know whether staying with his family or escaping would make his life better. No one could.
However, we can follow the highest path, which is felt as an opening sensation within our hearts, both the physical heart muscle and the center of our chest.
We can also sense the wrong path, which is actually much easier because our hearts contract.
Therefore, if your heart contracts, never follow that path, and if it expands, progress in that direction, but not necessarily with full force right away.
In our story, it appears that Gerhard made the right choice to leave his family, but he may not have executed it perfectly. Maybe the highest path would have been to take some of the cheese, return the goats, and find a job elsewhere before, possibly, crossing the border into Switzerland.
To master life, it’s essential that we surrender every time our hearts contract when we are thinking, communicating, or about to take a specific action. And we should act only when our hearts expand in these situations.
4. The Art of Feeling
The humble fisherman
An old fisherman woke up early in the morning and began preparing for another day at sea to provide for his young daughter, who had sadly lost her mother during childbirth.
They were extremely poor and entirely reliant on the fish harvest. If there was no success at sea, they would have to go hungry until another opportunity arose the following day.
At times, they had to go without food for three or four days before they could replenish their supplies again.
One day, the fisherman died at sea and didn’t return home.
The now seventeen-year-old daughter instantly felt what had happened and knew they would never meet again.
Her grief was unimaginable, as she had lost the one and only thing in life that she truly loved – her protector and father.
As time went by, the daughter matured into an independent woman who sustained herself by caring for other people’s children.
She loved her job and was happy and grateful most of the time.
At twenty-five, she met a handsome man, and within a year, she gave birth to a beautiful son.
However, just one month later, the son passed away, and the mother was once again plunged into the depths of sorrow.
Understandably, she began to question the purpose of living when it feels so incredibly painful. Nevertheless, she chose to persevere, at least for a time.
After a few more years, she had another son, who was healthy and began to grow.
Her love for him was immense, and every time she looked at him, she felt the presence of her father and her lost son.
Actually, just by looking into her son’s eyes, she somehow knew that neither her father nor her firstborn son was dead, but alive somewhere else. How could she otherwise feel them so clearly?
The purpose of living
The purpose of life isn’t to avoid suffering but to learn from it until you no longer need it.
In the story above, the fisherman’s daughter received the standard lesson for everyone aspiring to become God-conscious human beings, namely the lesson of detachment from what is most important to her, in this case, her father and firstborn son.
Through these experiences, she learned that life isn’t a free lunch but a blessing that must be protected from unconscious humans until they learn what love truly is.
By losing people she thought she loved, people she was, above all, attached to, she began to focus on new things, including appreciating everything she had instead of taking it for granted.
In fact, living in the present moment, as opposed to living in the past or in the future, is mainly about realizing how unique the experiences you have right now are. And the more attached you are to certain people, beliefs, hobbies, and more, the harder it is to appreciate what life brings on your path.
If you didn’t experience losses in this and previous lives, you would have no chance to appreciate the ever-changing nature of life and would instead evolve into someone who effectively blocks the natural flow of energy that life always seeks.
So, the purpose of experiencing life on Earth, meaning life in a rather dense reality, is to learn how to detach from drama, thus opening your heart to the cosmic truth of what life really is.
Learning to love
Being desperately attached to your father isn’t necessarily about love but about fear of losing something you are highly dependent on.
So, how could true love between the fisherman and his daughter have been experienced? The answer is that true love is the harmony a father and daughter can create together by sharing their gifts. The father can protect the daughter and guide her in life, and the daughter can inspire the father to express his essence, which she so strongly needs, at least when she has reached a certain age.
Therefore, love isn’t about fearing that this protection or inspiration will cease to exist, but about knowing that it will always be provided, though in very different ways.
By understanding that you have your daughter only for a limited time, you can focus your attention on being a protector and guide for her, and in return, she will inspire you to become the best version of yourself.
In other words, learning to love is about understanding that creating harmony can only take place by expressing your inherent beauty, which ultimately means being yourself. And few things can help you be that as much as a son or a daughter can, which is their gift to you, in return for protection and guidance.
Consequently, parenthood represents an accelerated path in becoming more God-like.
Enlightenment on Earth
For most people, enlightenment implies connecting with one’s ability to feel energy, which requires vulnerability and time to process hard losses, as exemplified in the story about the humble fisherman and his daughter.
Unless you can allow yourself to feel your pain, you will distance yourself from truth, which is the opposite of becoming enlightened.
Therefore, feeling is healing, especially if it hurts a lot.
5. The Art of Intuition
Life’s miracle
From a higher perspective, there are no miracles within creation; however, from a human point of view, there are so many things we cannot understand that must be categorized as miracles.
The most striking of all miracles might be how a soul, referring to the memories of one unique evolutionary lineage, can merge with the embryo created when a masculine sperm fertilizes a feminine egg, resembling how one and two make three.
By understanding more of this process, we can begin to understand what miracles truly are and how we can have more of them in our earthly lives.
The process of birthing new life
Life on Earth requires a physical vehicle, usually referred to as a body. However, as explained in Genesis, this body is just the physical octave of something that already exists in higher-vibrating dimensions.
Consequently, you don’t die when you leave your physical body but continue to experience life, detached from earthly drama, though still somewhat limited because you haven’t yet graduated from the school we know as planet Earth.
We can say that your cosmic body is still intact, but it is not attached to a physical dimension.
So, is it possible to have a human experience of life in the spiritual realms? The answer is no, but with the add-on that it is totally possible to review your earthly experiences before being born again.
To explain this process, let’s share another fisherman’s story, this time to clarify the mechanism behind life and death.
The unfortunate fisherman
Once upon a time, a fisherman ventured out onto a stormy sea, confident in his ability to navigate the challenging waves.
However, the waves were too strong, and his boat was smashed to pieces. Miraculously, the fisherman managed to reach an island, but there were no essentials like food and water.
In spite of the conditions – the most severe he has faced in his life – he had never felt more grateful to be alive.
The next morning, however, realizing that he was likely to die alone on this island in a few days or perhaps weeks, his faith sank dramatically.
Faith in life replaced by faith in death
After a week without food and only a few drops of fresh water from a light rain, the fisherman had succumbed to the thought of dying and even began to desire its arrival.
He felt weak, cold, and completely dry in his throat, along with a growing pain in his back from lying on a hard rock for so many days.
However, the hope of death gave him some comfort – at least there was an escape from the pain.
The joy returns
After dying late at night on the seventh day, he returned to God with the memories of his latest incarnation on earth vivid in his mind.
The intense feelings of pain remained, though somehow less problematic when the physical body no longer existed.
In fact, instead of feeling physical pain, as on Earth, he experienced it as sympathy for his earthly self.
However, he didn’t really feel sorry for himself, since it was clear that the earthly suffering generated many good things.
For example, he could see how he was stuck in this life and needed a change to continue his endless expansion into higher levels of consciousness, how his business partner and only brother was overly dependent on him and needed to learn self-sufficiency, how the young children next door needed a lesson in being careful with the sea, how his only sister could finally open her heart and forgive him for mistreating her as a child, which resolved her issues with men and led to a happy marriage, and how the unscrupulous boat manufacturer was sued by his brother and had to take responsibility for his unethical business practices, among other things.
In short, when the fisherman could see things from a higher perspective, his faith in God strengthened significantly, something he would bring with him into the next adventure on Earth.
The consequences of an earthly life
From the fisherman’s perspective, it didn’t matter much that his life ended on that island. He would have simply continued with the same routine for a few more decades and then passed away for ordinary reasons.
However, for those around him, life changed significantly. For instance, his sister found life much improved when she could heal her childhood trauma, while his brother faced greater challenges.
For his brother, who had leaned on the fisherman all his life, life suddenly turned into a nightmare.
Instead of savoring his morning coffee while the fisherman went to work, he now had to get himself together and do what he should have always done: contribute to everyone’s well-being.
When the brother died many years later, he felt bitter and resentful toward life, believing he had been treated unfairly.
However, when also the brother could see things from a higher perspective, he felt a deep sense of shame that sparked a desire to improve, if only he could have another chance.
Life is a process of second chances
In fact, life on Earth is all about receiving a chance to do better, and another one, and then one more, until a person learns what cosmically correct behavior is.
There is no judgment about needing more chances, only unconditional love.
However, why do we fail again and again, even though it is so easy to recognize our limitations from a higher perspective? It is because we aren’t experts at remembering, in contrast to angels, minerals, and plants, but experts at creating, which happens easily according to the principles we used in our most recent creations. In short, we have a natural tendency to live according to our mental patterns, or beliefs, which takes time to get rid of and replace with healthier ones.
Evolution requires time because all transformation begins with connecting with truth and then carrying that feeling into the next cycle by letting go of everything that isn’t true.
So, how can a person transform from one life to another? It happens by feeling things they couldn’t feel while incarnated on Earth, usually because they were too traumatized.
The role of angels within creation
Angels are enlightened beings, suggesting that they know the truth perfectly and vibrate nothing but unconditional love.
In contrast to compassionate beings, they are far more detached from life, creating only by sending impulses into the universe, reflecting the cosmic heartbeat, for others to adapt to.
In short, angels dictate the rules of our life experiences, providing compassionate beings with the framework for their drama, teachings, and cosmic creativity.
On a practical level, angels are connected with our reproductive organs, suggesting that only those strongly attuned to their sexuality can be deeply attuned to angels, and that such people can express divine creativity across various fields, summarized by the Seven Sacraments of life.
6. The Art of Remembering
The circus of life
Imagine life as a circus, consisting of six pairs of animals, a female animal trainer, a circus tent, and a male director.
The audience consists of other circuses, structured according to the same principle, who are interested in watching to learn about themselves, specifically to find inspiration for how they can advance their shows.
We can say that life consists of an infinite number of circuses, but let’s now focus on the one that is you.
The circus director
The circus director is your masculine essence, responsible for advancing the circus business, including deciding where to go next, which animals to use in the show, and how much to charge the audience.
We can say that the circus director vibrates with intuition energy, which shows him how to act in various situations.
The acrobat
The acrobat is your feminine essence, responsible for expressing everything you want to express, thus nurturing yourself and clearly showing the world who you are.
Her strength isn’t in planning where to go next or doing things better, but in allowing herself to be everything she is right now.
The six pairs of animals
The six pairs of animals – a male and female of eagles, dolphins, orangutans, pandas, lions, and elephants – represent the building blocks of our cosmic vehicles, specifically the Seeds of Life that constitute our abilities to think, communicate, create, feel, know intuitively, and remember.
The expanding tent
The expanding tent symbolizes our heart, which gets larger the better we perform in the drama of life, meaning the better we contribute to the overall harmony in the cosmos.
The hierarchy of life
As you know, your soul is represented by the bones in your body and a specific part of our planet, often, but not always, the place where you feel truly at home.
However, your soul isn’t really distinguishable from other souls, just like a drop of water isn’t really distinguishable from the sea.
And just like we can talk about different seas and lakes, so can we talk about various groups of souls, with the most critical one being the twelve oversouls of twelve souls each that we refer to as a Monad.
These 144 souls that constitute a Monad are your soul family, revealing the structure that will become increasingly important for creating life on Earth.
In fact, future communities will seek to mirror the structure of who we truly are, which happens naturally when people connect more with their feelings and begin to live in the land that best supports them and among the people where they thrive most.
The 144 human souls of a Monad rule over a vast number of animals and plants, connected to them via their brains and throats, respectively. This is akin to saying that our own plants (our brains) and animals (our throats) are connected to and share energy with the beings we usually call plants and animals.
The significance is that living in nature, close to plants and animals, is natural for us and will be increasingly important to the human experience of earthly life in the future.
Our connection with Ascended Masters, angels, and Mother Earth
Just like the three bodies that paradoxically belong to our Lower Self – the brain, the throat, and the muscular system – connect us with plants, animals, and other humans, so do the three bodies that constitute our Higher Self – our organs, our reproductive center, and our bones – connect us with compassionate, enlightened, and divine beings, respectively.
This implies that we are these beings, although not as much as we are humans.
So, a human soul represents one of many smaller souls that constitute an Ascended Master, who, in turn, represents one of many smaller units that represent an angel, which is one of several smaller units of Mother Earth.
In fact, Mother Earth can be split into seven main angels, represented by the seven colors of the rainbow, which, in the Christian tradition, have been given names.
The most significant angel in Oceania is called Uriel and vibrates with the color red; in sub-equatorial Africa, it is Gabriel, vibrating with the color orange; in South America, it is Jophiel, vibrating with the color yellow; in North America, it is Zadkiel, vibrating with the color blue; in Europe, it is Michael, vibrating with the color indigo; in Asia, it is Chamuel, vibrating with the color violet; and along the equator, it is Raphael, vibrating with the color green.
This information only serves to highlight that the Christian tradition accurately mentions seven archangels, who ultimately represent the second most aggregated hierarchy of who we are, after Mother Earth herself.
The essence of Mother Earth
Mother Earth is a divine being, comprising seven enlightened beings or angels, and a vast number of compassionate beings (Ascended Masters), human beings, animals, and plants.
She is the very entity that most religions have referred to as God, often called Kristos or something similar, such as Krishna or Christ.
But why is this ultimate soul, which encompasses all souls in the cosmos, sometimes given a masculine name, such as Kristos, and sometimes referred to as feminine, such as Mother Earth?
Is God a man or a woman?
As a reader of The Fourth Testament, you hopefully see God as a Holy Quaternity of 1) spring/birth, 2) summer/passion, 3) fall/experiencing life, and 4) winter/transforming life, represented above by the six pairs of animals, the acrobat, the expanding circus, and the circus director, and realize that people’s understanding of God has been limited to God’s manifested aspect, creation.
Consequently, Kristos has referred to creation as masculine, while Mother Earth points to a feminine perspective on creation.
To understand this difference, consider what happens when a life cycle reaches its eleventh phase, represented by outward/feminine intuition. Then a new cycle begins, marked by masculinity – explained by intuition being the fifth core energy, a masculine number, and vibrating with indigo, a masculine color – while the old cycle continues to die. Nine months later, at the fall equinox, a new cycle will spin off in a neutral environment, before, nine months later, a truly feminine cycle is born at the summer solstice.
In essence, life alternates between masculine and feminine – between being dominated by the circus director and the acrobat, which, in turn, is akin to saying that we are sometimes invited to expand creation by aiming higher, and sometimes invited to simply enjoy what we have already created.
For this reason, we alternate between viewing creation, which isn’t God but only God’s tangible side, as masculine or feminine.
Creating the best circus performance ever
Creating a great circus show requires 1) well-trained animals, 2) a skilled acrobat, 3) an ample circus tent, and 4) a skilled director, reflecting our ability to embody the Seven Cosmic Commandments.
As men who aren’t yet enlightened, meaning vibrating with God consciousness, we tend to be too much directors and too little acrobats, which suggests we take ourselves too seriously, rely more on our intellect than on our feelings, and use force to get what we want rather than surrender to life.
In contrast, as unhealed women, we tend to be too much like acrobats, meaning we please others rather than ourselves, seeking appreciation by being beautiful rather than creating beautiful things.
We can say that men lack the feminine ability to exist for others, while women lack the masculine ability to exist for themselves.
Of course, this is not so extreme among modern men and women, who are generally well-balanced in their masculine and feminine sides, but it is still relevant to be aware of any tendencies in this direction.
Your circus will be a success only when you embody the Seven Cosmic Commandments, meaning when you 1) Live from the inside out, 2) Speak your truth and respect other people’s truth, 3) Create without holding back, 4) Find truth in feelings rather than in thoughts, 5) Transform by embracing higher truths, 6) Devote yourself to your cosmic mission, and 7) Use the heart as you main source of guidance.
To remember this, picture a circus with a charismatic director, an exceptionally skilled acrobat, six pairs of enchanting animals, and a beautiful tent, knowing that the circus represents your individual replica of the cosmic heart.
7. The Art of Love
The act of love
As he touched her hand with his, the energy surrounding them shifted.
Not only did their own bodies know what was about to happen, but so did the micro-beings around them.
The energy field began to harmonize, and it did so even more as the same hand moved toward her breasts...
The chemistry of love
We like to live at a neutral pH around 7, usually indicated by the color green, which is akin to saying we enjoy living in a balanced environment that is neither too acidic nor too alkaline.
It would be tempting to say that we neither want life to be too feminine nor too masculine, although God’s six core qualities are rather evenly distributed along the pH scale, which ranges from one to thirteen (although many wrongly use the scale from one to fourteen).
From the highest perspective, the act of love is an act of blending God’s alkaline and acidic sides, represented by a man’s alkaline and a woman’s acidic fluids.
If both men and women were acidic
If a man were as acidic as a woman, or if a woman were as alkaline as a man, there would be no way to achieve neutrality, implying that life would be tilted to one side, slowly following a path toward collapse.
In fact, if life is either too acidic or too alkaline, it becomes corrosive, meaning it breaks down.
Therefore, the only way to avoid deterioration in life is to live as balanced as possible, which can only happen by immersing yourself in the energies needed to perfectly reflect God’s essence.
In other words, world peace is a state of living where people naturally blend with one another, creating love, also known as the neutral pH we have labeled with the number seven, but which more correctly corresponds to the moment of Christmas and the completion of one entire life cycle.
However, what is the purpose of discussing chemistry in The Fourth Testament? It is to show that cosmic science is closely related to material or earthly science, although it is not limited to studying only the things we can weigh or measure.
So, what sets apart cosmic and earthly science? It is the understanding that life has an intangible side – a cosmic heart – that determines everything that happens within creation, including the reaction between a man’s alkaline and a woman’s acidic fluids.
Learning to make love in a godly way
There is only one way to make love in a perfectly divine way, namely by stepping into one’s archetypal masculine or feminine energy.
This could be achieved by a man stepping into his feminine side and a woman bringing her masculine qualities to the surface. However, the result is likely to be much stronger if the man is allowed to be a man and the woman allowed to be a woman. This is because a woman’s potential to express truly masculine skills is much lower than a man’s, just as his potential to express truly feminine skills is much lower than hers.
Please note that I say potential, suggesting that it is absolutely possible for a man to be more communicative, sensitive, and devoted to life than a woman, just as it is absolutely possible for a woman to be more inclined toward thinking, creativity, and intuition than a man.
It is also crucial to understand that a woman’s inclination to listen to her feelings more than to her rational thinking doesn’t mean she is a poorer thinker than a man, just as a man doesn’t necessarily have a poorer capacity to feel once he begins to focus more on this.
So, making love is ultimately about being ourselves, which is the easiest thing in the world, assuming there are no outdated norms and societal structures that brainwash young children into becoming something they are not.
Because of this, growing up in today’s world is a test of our ability to break free from the oppressive forces of patriarchy, which can only happen by embracing our acidic nature, forcing the old to rust like a piece of iron in an acid bath.
In other words, we can create paradise on earth only by balancing the dominant masculine principles of thinking, creativity, and intuition with the feminine principles of communication, feeling, and devotion.
Love from the highest perspective possible
Love is the harmony between God’s masculine and feminine sides, implying that it is equivalent to the notion of world peace.
Believing that harmony can be created by killing others isn’t only naïve but also the complete opposite of love, which suggests that all humans will evolve toward killing less and less.
First, they will stop killing other people before they stop killing their true desires, which may include killing animals for food.
Then they will stop killing animals, living only on vegetables and fruit, and eventually stop killing even vegetables to live perfectly happy on fruit and berries, which requires a life rather close to the equator.
However, many people will fool themselves, trying to suppress their true desires and live only on vegetarian food, or even become fruitarians, before they are ready, driven by mental beliefs about right and wrong.
This is the ultimate test, as many vegetarians won’t become enlightened until they allow themselves to eat meat, after which they will gradually stop doing so.
So, what is the highest form of love? It is to be true to who we are, implying that plants and animals can express divine love better than you and me, despite their evolutionary immaturity, explaining why we find them so fascinating, often more inspiring than fellow humans.
In fact, many people still need war, and they will have it, as long as they are too unbalanced within themselves.
That said, planet Earth is moving in another direction, approaching a so-called cosmic summer, meaning a 12,000-year-long period that will be considerably different from the previous 12,000 years.
In fact, we are already about 2,000 years ahead in this cycle, in the process of entering its second phase, which will be characterized by the energy of communication rather than by the energy of thinking.
Some people call this the Age of Aquarius, but we suggest that you don’t call it anything. Just feel the invitation from life to start doing things differently.
Specifically, we suggest the following three changes to your life, with immediate implementation:
Embrace yourself before you even attempt to succeed in your career, relationships, or other pursuits, meaning accept who you are right now and learn to love that person.
Don’t aim too high in an attempt to feel good about yourself, because you are not your ambitions but the one who hides behind them.
Don’t be shy about expressing your feelings because there is no other way forward in life if you are a rather evolved human being.