The Fourth Testament’s Structure

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1. Reflecting God and creation

The Fourth Testament includes three major parts that can be summarized under the ancient terminology of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, more correctly as expressed consciousness, light, and potential.

Consciousness is divided into three parts: called 0. Christ Consciousness, 10. Cosmic Consciousness, and 20. God Consciousness. Light is represented by two cycles, corresponding to Books 1-9 and Books 11-19. Potential is depicted by the approaching paradise that this book ultimately aims to prepare people for.

The logic is that by reading the first cycle of Books, you progress from Christ to Cosmic consciousness, before you read the second cycle of Books, which will bring you all the way to God consciousness, thus fulfilling the potential of manifesting paradise on Earth.

2. Understanding the two cycles of light

The first cycle through the spectrum of light, represented by Books 1-9, has a masculine tilt, as the content is very rational. In contrast, the second cycle, represented by Books 11-19, has a feminine tilt, as the content is far more difficult to prove with rational reasoning.

We can say that the second cycle requires the reader to rely more on their feelings than on rational thinking, or they will fail to grasp the necessary content to realize the potential of paradise already in this life.

3. Understanding potential

Potential is represented by the promise of paradise, as well as by the entire second cycle of light, which includes Books 11-19. Why? – Because everything in the future is potential, while everything happening now is reality.

For this reason, we can say that everything you dream of represents a potential future reality.

4. The structure of the Gospels

Books 4, 6, 8, 11, and 13 contain thirteen Gospels, each called ‘I am life,’ ‘I am love,’ ‘I am joy,’ ‘I am order,’ ‘I am transformation,’ ‘I am sexual,’ ‘I am enlightenment,’ ‘I am abundance,’ ‘I am completion,’ ‘I am God,’ ‘I am paradise,’ ‘I am a galactic citizen,’ ‘I am my Higher Self,’ and each vibrates with its respective number of order.

5. The transformative mechanism

The idea is to study The Fourth Testament from A to Z and repeat when necessary to grasp the point.

However, especially after completing the first cycle of light and Gospel 10: ‘I am God,’ it is recommended to take ample time to digest before moving on to the feminine cycle.

In fact, it is when you don’t read that you really learn.

6. The Christian messages

Although The Fourth Testament ultimately declares a new world religion, Christian symbolism remains very evident. Let me explain.

The thirteen Gospels and every list of thirteen items in this book reflect the same concept as Jesus and his twelve disciples: the six core energies of life, divided into masculine and feminine components, plus a thirteenth aspect, which is consciousness.

The thirteen Gospels’ forty Revelations symbolize the same concept as why Moses fasted for forty days while receiving the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai, why the Israelites wandered in the desert for forty years before entering the promised land, and why there were exactly forty days between Jesus’ resurrection and ascension, during which the disciples prepared to spread his teachings. This represents the fourth core energy of life, Thinking, which enables humans to reach the ‘promised land,’ meaning paradise.

Lastly, the forty Revelations’ three hundred and thirty-three Writings symbolize God consciousness. In fact, a single digit three symbolizes Christ consciousness, while a double three means Cosmic consciousness. Why? – Because the third core energy of life, Feeling, is mainly expressed in humans, which, in turn, represents a cycle that spans three distinct frequency levels – Christ, Cosmic, and God consciousness.

7. Enlightenment

The Fourth Testament aims to help people attain enlightenment by being revealed in a structure that mirrors the true structure of God and creation.

However, to fully grasp this, you need to read Book 7: Thinking Correctly first.

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