Part 6: The Cosmic Prayer
In the Bible, we learn that God gave humanity the Lord’s Prayer, which goes:
Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name;
thy kingdom come;
thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation;
but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom,
the power, and the glory,
forever and ever. Amen.
Though this prayer points toward the highest cosmic truth, as do all the biblical parables, it is outdated and focuses on the things that were important in the last 2,000 years rather than on those that will be important in the coming two millennia.
Therefore, ‘God’ has given humanity a new prayer, better called a mantra, which will be introduced shortly.
However, let’s first discuss what the collective lessons of the past 2,000 years have been, as summarized in the insightful but now outdated Lord’s Prayer.
Understanding where we come from
Over the past 2,000 years, humanity has lived in a patriarchy, desperate to understand the truth of life.
At the beginning, this truth was found in religious texts and later in scientific research reports, reflecting a positive transformation away from primitive superstition toward enlightenment.
However, though science can be highly intellectual, it isn’t very rational in the sense that the scientific process tries to understand the mystery of life without acknowledging that our essence is a mystery.
Instead, it approaches the mystery of life as someone who attempts to repair a broken car: it keeps searching for smaller clues until the root cause of the problem has been found, and if one sooner realizes the problem is somewhere else, it keeps searching like before, just more granularly.
It seems the field of science is trying to solve something that cannot be solved with the prevailing approach, which calls for a new wave of science, called cosmic science.
But why is it impossible to understand the mystery of life through the scientific process? It is because we can only rationally understand what we can observe, namely life, while we cannot understand the essence of life, our essence, which is God.
We simply cannot step out of our essence to analyze it, but only recognize how our essence must be by observing life.
The three main lessons of the past 2,000 years
The past 2,000 years have been a long lesson in thinking correctly, culminating in the launch of the fourth and final Christian Testament.
At the beginning, people were rational in the sense that they could grasp that there is a greater force at play in their lives, and later they became more abstract, trying to understand something abstract through a rational approach.
We could also say that the first 1,000 years taught people to open their minds to their roles in life, while the following 1,000 years taught people that God cannot be understood only by the mind.
So, at the very beginning of the third millennium, humanity is about to grasp that thinking has its limitations and that life requires a holistic approach, though not in the primitive way of many indigenous people but in a way that combines the modern human’s highly developed intellect with indigenous people’s groundedness.
In summary, the three main collective lessons from the past 2,00 years have been:
We should not obey authorities, whether a priest, a king, a scientist, a wealthy business owner, or a hip influencer, but instead connect with ourselves and live from within.
We should not suppress our sexuality by conforming to outdated norms that originated several thousand years ago to address specific societal problems, specifically the vast number of fatherless children and starving mothers, which necessitated the principle of marriage.
We should not compete with each other but find our unique missions in life and support each other in this process.
The three main lessons of the next 2,000 years
While the last 2,000 years have been about developing our capacity to think and realizing the most fundamental principles of a happy, paradisical life, as demonstrated in the list above, the next 2,000 years will be focused on manifesting paradise on Earth.
This coincides with critical lessons about communication, which we know is the most feminine of all God’s qualities and is related to expressing our authenticity.
While communication is about speaking and making yourself understood and understanding others, it’s so much more than solving problems or writing poetry. It’s about everything you hold inside and want to share with the world.
And just as the topic of cosmic science would have sounded like science fiction to those who listened to Jesus 2,000 years ago, so will the development on Earth over the next 2,000 years sound like science fiction to most people in today’s world.
Therefore, the list below is slightly adapted to be understandable to people in the next two hundred years.
Learning to express ourselves authentically, especially regarding our sexuality.
Becoming ‘galactic citizens’ by learning to communicate effortlessly with beings in the spiritual dimensions.
Becoming divine artists, expressing everything we hold within in marvelous ways.
How the Lord’s Prayer has supported people over the past 2,000 years
The Lord’s Prayer, as presented in the Bible, isn’t easy to understand correctly, as nothing in the Bible is. However, by doing so, we can see that the Christian lineage effectively supported people in connecting with their sovereignty, reclaiming their sexual power, and shifting from competition to cooperation.
In the first five lines, we essentially learn that there is a principle we could call ‘as above, so below,’ which says that how it is in heaven will ultimately dictate how it is on Earth.
However, we are not talking about the spiritual realms, but about the cosmic heart, as explained in Genesis.
Consequently, the beginning of the Lord’s Prayer states that life on Earth will gradually resemble the perfection found within the cosmic heart, meaning the harmonious balance between God’s masculine and feminine aspects that we call world peace or paradise.
By recognizing that there is something ‘above’ that dictates our lives ‘below,’ we have a better starting point for understanding life than modern science, though we are still very far from rationally understanding that we are God rather than a force outside of us.
Then we ask for our daily bread, meaning something that helps us grow, which relates to the principle ‘as within, so without.’
However, as we know, we grow by experiencing challenges, suggesting that ‘bread’ given to us by God is a metaphor for how we evolve as more evolved beings orchestrate the earthly drama for us. In other words, we become more enlightened, experiencing a brighter reality as we change on the inside, which explains the expression ‘as within, so without.’
Therefore, the expression ‘as above so below, as within so without’ effectively summarizes not only the first half of the Lord’s Prayer but also the truth that life is gradually reaching the perfection of love through the principle of ‘learning the hard way.’
Then we ask for forgiveness and commit to forgiving others before continuing by requesting help to avoid temptations and evil.
Here we must acknowledge that the Bible is sometimes seriously distorted, since there is no God who can forgive us, only a process of learning because it lies in our own best interest.
However, with some goodwill, we can interpret these lines as an attempt to forgive ourselves, meaning accepting what we have done by feeling it and learning from it, thus avoiding both ‘temptations’ and ‘evil.’
The last lines don’t provide more concrete material to analyze, but it’s worth noting that the word Amen is entirely misunderstood.
The purpose of the word Amen is to express the highest truth, which is neither the cosmic cross nor the cosmic heart. These can only explain what our essence is like and how life is wired. They cannot explain why we exist, because no one can. We can only state that we are, or ‘I am,’ which the word Amen tries to capture.
So, the Lord’s Prayer was intended to support immature humans or advanced animals in becoming Christ beings, meaning people with the intention to do good in primarily three ways, according to the list below:
By helping people understand that there is a greater force at play, suggesting that they will only fool themselves if they try to benefit at the expense of others.
By helping people understand that they must be mindful of how to live.
By helping people grasp that paradise will come one day, thus giving them hope to prevail despite sometimes harsh conditions.
Introducing the Cosmic Prayer on Earth
The Cosmic Lord’s Prayer has been created to help people remember who they truly are, enabling them to express themselves fearlessly.
The prayer or mantra has four verses, each representing one of the cosmic heart’s four chambers, and each is followed by the powerful expression ‘I am.’
The Cosmic Lord’s Prayer
I love God by acknowledging my essence as the cosmic heart, which comprises the eternal abilities of 1) birthing life, 2) nurturing life, 3) experiencing life, and 4) transforming life.
I am
I commit myself to neighborly love by embracing the cosmic cross, which helps me see through the illusions of earthly life.
I am thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory.
But above all, I am love.
I am, I am
I am devoted to reaching paradise by mastering the Seven Cosmic Commandments, including to:
1) Use my rational and abstract thinking to manifest my dreams,
2) Nurture myself and loved ones by communicating my truth,
3) Create by balancing bold action with surrender,
4) Find the cosmic truth by feeling myself and others,
5) Use my intuition to know the path forward for myself and life,
6) Remember my unique and our collective lessons,
7) Never go against my heart’s expansive or contractive signals.
I am, I am, I am
I devote myself to becoming a more two-polar being through the process of enlightenment, which entails welcoming the new and letting go of everything that no longer serves me,
thus manifesting the prophecy of an earthly paradise
I am, I am, I am, I am
Analyzing the cosmic prayer
The cosmic prayer clearly adheres to the principles of the cosmic heart and the tradition of gradually lighting one Advent candle for each chamber, here represented by the most enlightened thing we can vocalize, ‘I am.’
However, there’s much more to say, which requires four separate sections.
The cosmic prayer’s first verse
In the first verse, we acknowledge that we are the cosmic heart, God’s essence, representing the highest form of self-love.
Anything less than accepting that you are God is to downplay yourself and, at the same time, put others on pedestals, usually those who are wealthy, attractive, or successful, even though you know nothing about their levels of happiness.
The cosmic prayer’s second verse
In the second verse, we commit to neighborly love, which means respecting our brothers and sisters on Earth, regardless of their evolutionary immaturity or temporary troubles.
We do this by embracing the cosmic cross, meaning we realize that we are all unique aspects of God, each with something to contribute that no one else can.
We declare that we embody love, indicating that our core essence is love itself. Additionally, we consist of six aspects of love: thinking, communication, creativity, feeling, intuition, and memory.
Lastly, though we are love, our temporary evolutionary immaturity or current challenges may prevent this from shining through, which represents the illusions we commit to seeing through by embracing the cosmic cross.
The cosmic prayer’s third verse
In the third verse, we turn our attention to the Seven Cosmic Commandments, which stand between us and paradise.
By mastering them, which requires that we remember them in everyday life and that we are sufficiently evolved in our masculine and feminine sides, it’s only a matter of time before we begin to manifest abundance in money, love, and health.
The cosmic prayer’s fourth verse
In the fourth verse, we acknowledge the importance of dying as we progress toward higher states of living, especially by replacing outdated beliefs with new ones that are closer to absolute cosmic truth.
This is essentially what evolution is all about, and it requires a very strong devotion to God, or we prefer to stay where we are.
The art of praying
Praying isn’t about asking for anything, because you will always receive what you need to become self-sufficient as quickly as possible.
Therefore, don’t waste your time on these things.
From the highest perspective, praying is only about helping you connect with the right state of mind to live as well as possible.
Reaching paradise in the fastest way possible
To understand the mechanisms for reaching paradise, I will now properly introduce the cosmic Law of Attraction for the first time on Earth.
However, before I do that, let me say a few words about what this law isn’t about.
Contrary to what many people believe, you can’t manifest anything you aren’t ready to manifest, no matter how much you desire it. For example, you can’t override the Law of Cause and Effect in any other way than by taking the many small steps necessary to manifest your dreams, suggesting that it is impossible to feel that you have a dream house and somehow expect this to become your reality.
The Law of Attraction
The Law of Attraction must be understood in three levels.
First, it says that Christ beings receive all the drama they need to become God-conscious humans, typically more brutally at the beginning and more sophisticated at the end.
Second, it says that God-conscious humans are free to manifest their own dreams without intervention from more evolved beings, which also implies that no particular help will be given, raising the question of how we can meet the right people and find the right place to live, and so forth, which we will revisit shortly.
Let me first say that the third level of the Law of Attraction applies to spiritual beings, stating that they are entirely free to shape their lives as they wish, with the only obligation to bring their Lower Selves – their plants, animals, and humans – with them in the most appropriate manner.
So, to understand how a God-conscious human being can shape their life, it’s essential to know their cosmic mission, which life will guide them in aligning with.
For example, if your mission is to spread certain knowledge to other people, there is only one way this can happen in the most effective way, and that way is constantly changing, though usually not by much.
Consequently, if it’s appropriate for you to meet a certain person, receive a certain amount of money, and live in a certain place, life will guide you in that direction through your own intuition.
If you don’t feel a strong sense of direction, it simply means you must surrender and wait for clarity to emerge.
In short, manifesting reality the way so many people try to do – by visualizing and feeling what they want – is a complete waste of time, similar to believing you can activate a life force within you through yoga, that you can heal your trauma without feeling it, and that you can activate your Merkaba through various formulas, like a wizard in fairy tales.
Life is far more spacy than most people believe, but not always in the ways it appears when you are high on psychedelics.
In summary, the Law of Attraction holds that all beings who are not yet God-conscious will receive precisely what they need to grow in the most effective way, taking into account infinite aspects, of which the three most important are:
How much a person is capable of dealing with in terms of friction.
How fast someone’s energy system works, which varies widely between men and women, broadly speaking. While men are quick to integrate what they have felt, they often struggle to feel. In contrast, women, with a greater capacity to be present and move more slowly, tend to feel more but often struggle to transform.
Where a person can receive ‘carrots’ to endure more lessons to align with cosmic truth. For example, if someone is very keen on becoming rich and has more important lessons to learn in areas that don’t concern money, the person might receive support to succeed financially.
The above list applies to Christ beings, while God-conscious or near-God-conscious humans can rely more on their intuition.
The Law of Cause and Effect
Though it’s essential to understand the Law of Attraction, it isn’t very relevant unless you also know something about the Law of Cause and Effect.
In summary, the Law of Cause and Effect explains how life is manifested, while the Law of Attraction explains how you become a person capable of manifesting something truly paradisical.
In other words, there is no difference between the Law of Cause and Effect and the Seven Cosmic Commandments.