Part 3: The Seven Gospels

The Fourth Testament’s seven Gospels reflect the spectrum of light as well as the cosmic cross, vibrating with the frequencies of 1) thinking, 2) communication, 3) creativity, 4) feeling, 5) intuition, 6) memory, and 7) love.

The first Gospel calls for thinking in a new way, amid the cosmic impulse to focus more on getting to know our brothers and sisters than on trying to understand that we are God, as we enter the third millennium.

The second Gospel vibrates with communication energy, focusing on how compassionate beings can play a role in humanity’s striving to create paradise.

In the third Gospel, which resonates with creativity energy, we dig deeply into the Seven Cosmic Commandments and learn that the Bible already pointed to their essence through many well-known, though poorly understood, parables.

The fourth Gospel focuses on feeling life, essentially zooming in on the basic needs we all have and on how life can become a much more pleasurable experience by connecting with our sexual potential.

In Gospel five, we explore the structure of an earthly life cycle, taking us from Baptism to Anointing the Sick, via the other essential Sacraments we know from the Catholic lineage of Christianity, and we learn about their cosmic essence.

In the sixth Gospel, we learn how a new Earth can come about by letting go of the things that no longer serve us, such as outdated religious beliefs and science that is overly focused on the material spectrum of life.

In the seventh and final Gospel, we explore the most powerful way to become more two-polar beings, which is to make love with other people, especially those who vibrate at the frequencies you lack.

  1. Thinking in a New Way

  2. Communication with God

  3. Creativity at a Cosmic Level

  4. Feeling Life

  5. A Life Cycle on Earth

  6. Being Human in the Third Millennium

  7. The Path to Paradise