IV. The Structure of Life

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0. Introduction

In this chapter, called The Structure of Life, you will be introduced to cosmic science, that is, the level of cosmic truth capable of explaining the truth of God and creation.

In The Fourth Testament’s second Book, we will go much deeper into these topics. However, already now the truth of life will be revealed.

Read this chapter a few times until you grasp that creation is the manifested aspect of God that evolves with each breath you take, indefinitely.

1. The quest for understanding life

The only way to understand life rationally is through numbers, meaning numbers are essential in a book that aims to explain life, such as The Fourth Testament.

However, the intention is to be as basic as possible, without losing the vibration of cosmic truth.

Let me now explain how numbers describe God and creation.

Why everything that exists is light

Creation is energy.

More precisely, creation is energy of various frequencies of vibration.

In fact, energy is light of various density, meaning creation is light.

Furthermore, light has six distinct qualities, visible under certain circumstances as a spectrum ranging from red to almost violet.

These six distinct qualities are what we call the six core energies of life, which are necessary to understand in order to grasp the mystery of creation.

Theoretically, it would be possible to break the spectrum of light into infinite unique frequencies, but then creation would be too complex for the human mind to understand.

Therefore, we will understand creation, or life, as a complex weave of matter, encompassing the six core frequencies of light, which range from physical to non-physical / spiritual.

 

The six core energies of life

 

1: Red Adaptation energy

2: Orange Creativity energy

3: Yellow Feeling energy

4: Green Thinking energy

5: Blue Knowing energy

6: Indigo Devotion energy

2. Creativity

After concluding that everything that exists is light, we can understand why the purpose of existence is to create.

What other purpose could there be in life but to create? – Existing without creating, meaning doing nothing?

Probably not, considering that creating is what all beings do from the moment they wake up in the morning until they go to sleep at night. 

3. Sovereignty

However, what are the rules around exercising our creative potential? For example, can I create on behalf of you by stepping into your body and driving it like one can drive a car? – No, this is impossible since we are all sovereign beings, meaning we are all unique aspects of God’s creative power. 

4. The structure of light sets the tone for everything

Why Darwin was wrong

 

From a human perspective, it is easy to believe that the universe or creation is a random chaos that has evolved over billions of years based on complex principles like the theory ‘the survival of the fittest.’

In short, this idea, developed by Charles Darwin, suggests that all beings evolve because they must or they will cease to exist. A species will become extinct unless it finds a way to evolve alongside everything else.

This theory has shaped our understanding of evolution. However, it is entirely incorrect.

In fact, life adheres to strict evolutionary principles, which we can understand by examining the inherent structure of light.

 

How life evolves

 

In fact, life evolves according to the principle of seeking higher and higher beauty, which cosmically equals becoming more complex.

To understand this, you must first grasp the connection between the number system and our entire existence, where the number 0 symbolizes eternity and the numbers one to nine various degrees of a cycle’s completion.

 

The very first creation

 

At the beginning of time and space, God existed as consciousness, light, and potential.

However, the potential hadn’t been investigated, meaning the light was in a so-called unmanifested state.

We could say that there was only a zero without any other numbers.

Creation was still to happen.

 

How life evolves

 

At this point, we need to recognize the following facts:

  • The number one cannot be created by another number, only miraculously born from zero, which is the same as saying that unmanifested light has the potential to manifest itself in form.

  • Therefore, the number one marks the beginning of experiencing creation.

  • The number two can be created only by the number one splitting itself in two.

  • The number three can be created through (1+2) or (1+1+1).

  • The number four can be created through (1+3), (2+2), or (1+1+1+1).

  • The number five can be created through (1+4), (2+3), (1+1+1+2), (1+1+3), or (1+1+1+1+1).

  • The number six can be created through (1+5), (2+4), (3+3), (1+1+4), (1+2+3), (1+1+1+3), (2+2+2), or (1+1+1+1+1+1).

So, the number one can only come into existence through birth from something intangible, whereas the number two can come into existence in one way, the number three in two ways, the number four in three ways, the number five in five ways, the number six in eight ways, and, in fact, the number seven in thirteen ways.

Moreover, the number twelve can come into existence in one hundred and forty-four ways, and the number twenty in 6,765 various ways.

The significance of this is that life evolves according to a mathematical formula known as the Fibonacci sequence, stating that a particular evolutionary step represents the sum of the previous two steps, implying life evolves in the form of a spiral.

 

The Fourth Testament reflects the underlying structure of everything

 

Just like the universe consists of light in various frequencies, ranging from physical to spiritual, so does The Fourth Testament.

The entire book, The Fourth Testament, symbolizes light. It consists of seven smaller Books, representing the six core energies of life plus a phenomenon we call consciousness, which will be discussed shortly.

Let me first mention that the six Books that symbolize the spectrum of light’s six core components – red Adaptation energy, orange Creativity energy, yellow Feeling energy, green Thinking energy, blue Knowing energy, and indigo Devotion energy – consist of thirteen Gospels, forty Revelations, and three hundred and thirty-three Writings, all reflecting various aspects of these six core energies.

In fact, the many Writings represent fractals of the Revelations, which are fractals of the Gospels, which are fractals of the seven Books. But how? Allow me to explain.

Light is equally feminine and masculine, suggesting that the first three core energies are feminine while the other three are masculine.

However, each core energy, whether feminine or masculine, can be divided into a feminine and masculine part, creating twelve distinct units of light, which can also be divided into feminine and masculine parts infinitely.

The significance of this is that even the tiniest being, like a dust molecule, is partly feminine and partly masculine.

So, why are there thirteen Gospels in The Fourth Testament? – Because Gospels 1 to 12 represent the six main frequencies of light when divided into their feminine and masculine parts, with Gospel 0 referring to something beyond matter.

5. Transformation as the only constant of life

After understanding how life evolves through the spectrum of light, we can conclude that the only constant we face inside creation is change, or transformation.

6. Sacred sexuality

If creation is masculine and consciousness feminine, we can conclude that God – a notion for everything that is, has been, and will ever be – has two sides, meaning we need both to reflect the truth of God.

Consequently, we all seek to become whole in different ways, usually by partnering with people of the opposite gender or whoever radiates the frequencies we lack. 

7. Consciousness

If light is tangible, consciousness is intangible. If light is movement, consciousness is stillness.

Therefore, consciousness is feminine and light masculine, meaning God’s essence of eternal awareness is feminine and the temporary creation is masculine.

However, even within creation, which by definition is masculine, there exists a spectrum of movement that ranges from femininity, representing stillness, to masculinity, representing movement.

That said, anything created cannot be perfectly still, or it would merely be pure awareness.

Because of the intangible nature of consciousness, it reflects what we associate with the number zero: without another number, it is nothing; however, it can create infinitely large or small values by appearing before or after the other nine digits.

 

Why are there thirteen Gospels in The Fourth Testament?

 

The first Gospel of The Fourth Testament explains how ‘Life is Perfect’ by introducing the concept called the Seven Faces of God. In short, this Gospel reveals the truth of God’s eternal essence, which explains why it is called Gospel 0 rather than Gospel 1. 

The following twelve Gospels vibrate with the six core frequencies of light, introduced above as red Adaptation, orange Creativity, yellow Feeling, green Thinking, blue Knowing, and indigo Devotion, i.e., the colors of the rainbow.

However, how do we get from six core energies to twelve Gospels? – By splitting each energy into its masculine and feminine aspects, obtaining the list below:

  1. Masculine Adaptation energy, i.e., ‘new beginnings.’

  2. Feminine Adaptation energy, i.e., ‘adapting to what is.’

  3. Masculine Creativity energy, i.e., ‘creating outside of yourself.’

  4. Feminine Creativity energy, i.e., ‘inner expression, or inner creativity.’

  5. Masculine Feeling energy, i.e., ‘sensing others.’

  6. Feminine Feeling energy, i.e., ‘sensing oneself.’

  7. Masculine Thinking energy, i.e., ‘thinking logically.’

  8. Feminine Thinking energy, i.e., ‘thinking abstract.’

  9. Masculine Knowing energy, i.e., ‘knowing the truth of life.’

  10. Feminine Knowing energy, i.e., ‘knowing the truth of God.’

  11. Masculine Devotion energy, i.e., ‘worshipping life, or thriving in life.’

  12. Feminine Devotion energy, i.e., ‘worshipping God, or the absolute truth.’

 

The essence of God

 

How could six core energies come into existence?

They must have been created, right?

However, from what were they created?

I mean, what material do you use to create the very first material?

Here, one must understand that it is impossible to create something from nothing, which means light must have always existed.

Consequently, we have just realized that God is light.

However, we have also realized that God is consciousness because otherwise light couldn’t be aware of its existence, meaning we wouldn’t be aware of the fact that ‘we are.’

Thirdly, we wouldn’t be who we are if light didn’t have the ability to evolve, meaning we have identified God’s third eternal aspect.

Therefore, God is consciousness, light, and potential – the very thing the Bible sought to explain with the holy trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

8. The future role of science

In the future, scientists on Earth will be inspired by galactic beings who will point them in the right direction. In summary, these beings will highlight three critical things to understand life: 

  1. You must understand who you are before you can understand anything else.

  2. There is no point in studying smaller and smaller pieces of the universe unless you realize that everything that exists is a fractal of something bigger.

  3. You can study yourself as well as a distant astronomical body if you want to understand life. 

For these reasons, earthly science will evolve into something called cosmic science, which The Fourth Testament is an example of. 

9. Why there are 7 Books, 13 Gospels, 40 Revelations, and 333 Writings

There are seven Books, reflecting the six core frequencies of light plus consciousness.

There are thirteen Gospels, reflecting the same core energies when split into their masculine and feminine sides, including consciousness. This is also what Jesus and his twelve disciples symbolized, which is humanity’s current place in the Eternal Spiral of Life, to be explained in depth in Book 2: Understanding the Creation of Life.

There are forty Revelations, symbolizing the same significance as the forty years the Israelites spent in the desert before entering the promised land, the number of days the disciples needed to prepare to spread Jesus' message (the period between resurrection and ascension), and why Moses fasted for forty days while receiving the Ten Commandments. This represents the fourth core energy of life, Thinking, which enables a rational understanding of God.

Lastly, there are three hundred and thirty-three Writings, reflecting the vibration of the number three, which symbolizes Christ consciousness, meaning the evolutionary state of a being dominant in Feeling energy, that is, a human. This also explains the symbolism of Jesus dying on the main Christian symbol, the cross, at the age of thirty-three.

In fact, it is no coincidence that we are emphasizing the third and fourth core frequencies of light, yellow Feeling and green Thinking, because entering the fifth dimension of life, or paradise, or the new golden age, requires people who are balanced in their ability to think and feel.

In other words, the human paradise can only be experienced by people who possess the feminine ability to feel their needs and desires, and the masculine ability to fulfil them.

10. The Fourth Testament as ‘the tree of life’

The Fourth Testament can be seen as a symbol of God, or ‘the tree of life,’ reflecting the holy trinity of 1) consciousness, 2) light, and 3) potential.

This ‘tree’ has 1) an invisible root system, representing consciousness; 2) a sturdy trunk, representing the spectrum of light, and 3) an extensive and intricate system of branches and leaves, representing the tree’s manifested potential.

Furthermore, the trunk is symbolized by The Fourth Testament’s seven Books, which allow countless branches and leaves to grow, represented by the Gospels, Revelations, and Writings, assuming they are also supported by strong roots, symbolizing consciousness.

However, the metaphor is far more complex than this. Allow me to explain.

If we zoom in on the network of different-sized branches and leaves – the canopy – we find six branches, symbolizing the six core energies of life, of which three are feminine and three masculine. These, in turn, are split into twelve smaller branches, of which six are feminine and six masculine. In fact, each major branch, whether feminine or masculine, comprises feminine and masculine sub-branches.

This is similar to how you are either a man or a woman, but you also embody both feminine and masculine qualities.

The trunk perfectly reflects the vastness of the canopy, reflecting that a being’s evolutionary maturity, meaning how much light it manifests itself with, reflects its level of consciousness.

So, regarding The Fourth Testament, the trunk represents the entire book, but specifically Book 7.

The canopy, i.e., the complex network of branches and leaves, represents the spectrum of light – Books 1 to 6 – and its fractals of  12 Gospels, 37 Revelations, and 294 Writings.

Lastly, at the roots, representing consciousness, we find one specific Gospel, consisting of three unique Revelations, each with thirteen Writings, that is, Gospel 0: Life is Perfect.

This particular Gospel is different from the others in the sense it represents eternity, revealing the truth of who God is.

From this understanding, we can start to grasp the truth of creation, which is the visible part of the tree above the ground.

However, where do we find Book 7? – It is the bridge between the roots, representing consciousness and the understanding of God, and the visible tree, representing God’s manifested potential, hidden in everything.

By seeing The Fourth Testament as this tree, you have come a long way in also understanding its message.

11. Definition of a cycle

A cycle is a period of learning something new, which can last anywhere from a single breath to the time it takes to evolve from animal to human.

Moreover, each cycle can be described by the numbers one to nine, where the numbers one to six equal the six core frequencies of light and the numbers seven, eight, and nine equal enlightenment, abundance, and completion, respectively.

Therefore, the numbers seven, eight, and nine represent the final frequencies of the sixth core energy, Devotion, indicating that a cycle can be described using either the six core energies or the numbers one through nine, with the numbers six to nine all belonging to the sixth core energy.

However, how does the number eight, symbolizing abundance, relate to the feminine aspect of Thinking energy, which was described in the previous chapter as a number eight? Could there be a connection between abstract thinking and abundance?

And is there a link between rational thinking (number seven) and enlightenment, and between knowing the truth of life (number nine) and the completion of a cycle?

– There certainly are. Allow me to explain.

Enlightenment, which means learning the lessons represented by the numbers one through six in any cycle, equals a rational understanding of life, that is, the number seven.

Abundance, meaning harvesting the benefits of having learned something new, equals abstract knowledge in the sense that you will never be able to rationally grasp how the universe rewards you.

Finally, a cycle is complete when you have learned everything there is to learn, which represents masculine Knowing energy.

Therefore, a cycle of life and the spectrum of light ultimately represent the same thing, namely, evolution.

The meaning of evolution

To evolve is to experience cycle after cycle, thus forming an infinite spiral called the Eternal Spiral of Life.

However, what is the evolutionary significance of the numbers ten to twelve, which don’t belong to the cycle, which ranges from one to nine, but still reflect different aspects of the six core energies of life? Let me explain.

However, let me first recap that the number ten represents feminine Knowing energy, and the numbers eleven and twelve represent masculine and feminine Devotion energy, respectively.

Let me also point out that the number ten, numerologically a number one, as one plus zero is one, represents the beginning of a new cycle in the Eternal Spiral of Life.

Therefore, the number ten represents feminine Knowing energy, as well as the masculine Adaptation energy that signifies the beginning of a new cycle.

Similarly, the number eleven – the second phase of the new cycle – equals masculine Devotion energy, but also feminine Adaptation energy, just like the number twelve – the third phase of the new cycle – equals feminine Devotion energy and masculine Creativity energy.

Don’t be too hard on yourself if you don’t understand everything the first time you read this, since it is a new way of thinking.

In fact, the connection between our number system and the six core energies of life hasn’t been understood by people on Earth since the precious cosmic summer, around 12,000 years ago.

12. The beauty of understanding numbers

By understanding numbers, we can understand the evolution of life. Let me explain.

When you progress into a higher cycle – i.e., when you have learned everything the current cycle aimed to teach by becoming ‘enlightened,’ and harvested the benefits from this ‘masculine knowing’ in terms of ‘feminine abundance’ – you will do that as a new person.

This is similar to saying that the new cycle not only vibrates with Adaptation energy but also with a higher faith in God gained through learning the lessons of the previous cycle, represented by the numbers ten to twelve, known to us as ‘knowing the truth of God,’ ‘thriving in life,’ and ‘worshipping God, or knowing the highest truth.’

In short, this means life is improving more and more, which is exactly what the Fibonacci sequence illustrates. Let me explain.

As a being evolves through cycle after cycle, meaning it learns new things, its soul expands and becomes more complex, all according to the Fibonacci formula, as explained in the previous chapter.

However, the being isn’t just becoming larger and more complex but also more perfect, as it combines adapting to new cycles with the higher faith gained in previous cycles.

In short, all beings are gradually approaching the Golden Mean ratio, mathematically proved by the Fibonacci sequence approaching the metric phi, meaning they grow into what the Bible describes as an image of God after his likeness.