The Structure of The Fourth Testament
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The Fourth Testament is structured according to the holy trinity of 1) consciousness, 2) light, and 3) potential, historically known as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The part marked with the symbol 0 represents Cosmic consciousness, while the part marked with the symbol 0 immediately after the digit 1 represents the higher frequency of God consciousness.
The part that vibrates with Cosmic consciousness (0) includes three essential writings to prepare the reader for The Fourth, serving as a quick introduction to cosmic science. Meanwhile, the part that vibrates with God consciousness (10), including Gospel 10: ‘I am God,’ represents the highest-vibrating truth that can be brought into a semi-physical dimension like the fifth.
Cycle 1: From Christ to God, including Books 1-9 and Gospels 1-9, represents light. And Cycle 2: From Peace to Paradise, including Books 11-19 and Gospels 11-13, represents potential.
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Cycle 1 represents the evolutionary journey between Christ consciousness and God consciousness, explaining its title: ‘From Christ to God.’
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‘From Christ to God’ also emphasizes the shift from Jesus to God, that is, from trusting in God’s ‘son’ to trusting directly in God.
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The Fourth Testament’s thirteen Gospels include 40 Revelations, which, in turn, include 333 Writings. The symbolism here is well-known from the Christian lineage. The 40 Revelations symbolize the same significance as 1) the forty years the Israelites spent in the desert before entering the promised land, 2) the number of days the disciples needed to prepare to spread Jesus's message (the period between resurrection and ascension), and 3) why Moses fasted for forty days while receiving the Ten Commandments – i.e., the fourth core energy of life, Thinking, which enables a rational understanding of God.
The 333 Writings reflect the vibration of the number three, which symbolizes Christ consciousness, meaning the evolutionary state of a being dominant in Feeling energy, that is, being 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 understand how to fulfil them.
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Cycle 1 ultimately spans the last two thousand years on Earth, when the Christian lineage inspired people to first believe that life is good, although through a dogmatic belief in Jesus, then to see with their own eyes that life can be good, amid the birth of modern science and the industrial revolution, before finally realizing that they are the creators of life.
However, at this point, people aren’t yet creating life in the way they tend to believe – through hard work – but through their distorted beliefs of who they truly are. Under the Law of Attraction, these unfinished humans are provided with exactly those experiences they need to become God-conscious beings, capable of thriving within creation.
In other words, progressing all the way to God consciousness entails a lot of suffering, even for those who can love unconditionally and rationally comprehend the concept of God.
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If Cycle 1 represents the cycle we are about to complete in the next hundred years, then Cycle 2 symbolizes a paradisial era, enabled because people will realize the incredible potential of polyamory.
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However, before Cycle 2 begins – meaning before paradise can be created – people must genuinely vibrate at a frequency that only those with fully open Third Eye chakras can achieve.
This frequency is represented by Gospel 10: ‘I am God,’ which reveals the full cosmic truth of God and creation for the first time on Earth in around fourteen thousand years.
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However, before merging with God consciousness, it is essential to heal all remaining weaknesses, like limited self-confidence in certain areas, childhood trauma, particularly deep past-life wounds, and more.
But most importantly, one must disconnect from societal narratives, both official ones and conspiracy theories, and start living life from the inside out.
In The Fourth Testament, this process is represented by the three Gospels hidden in Book 8: Thinking to Thrive.
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When people understand how to think in ways that help them thrive, meaning how to actively create a good life for themselves instead of just receiving painful but necessary lessons, we can say that they start living in a personal paradise.
They now know the path forward, which is the title of Book 9, stating that once you understand the path, you must follow it, just like people have done in the past during similar, yet entirely different, pivotal moments in human history.
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From a higher perspective, The Fourth Testament can be seen as a fairy tale with three characters – consciousness, light, and potential.
Consciousness is the queen or wise woman who understands that everything is possible if you take it step by step, enjoying the present moment of life. Light is the king or strong man who knows the way forward. And potential is the curious child eager to satisfy their hunger for new experiences.
We could also say that the child symbolizes the key to life, formed through the union of feminine creativity and masculine knowing, or by combining a man’s penis with a woman’s vagina.
However, there isn’t just one key to life, but four, represented by the first, third, fourth, and sixth core energies of life: Adaptation, Feeling, Thinking, and Devotion.
But how can one key – ‘the prodigal child,’ if we were to use the well-known biblical metaphor for living life in the highest way – suddenly become four? – Because mastering life requires not only a strong desire to live, as illustrated through the story of the prodigal child, but also awareness of how to live, that is, the ability to 1) surrender, 2) understand oneness, 3) live life as a creative adventure, and 4) know yourself.
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The Fourth Testament’s first two Books represent the first key to life: ‘Surrendering’ as well as the first core energy Adaptation. Books three and four represent the queen: Feminine passion and the second core energy Creativity. Books five and six represent the second key to life: ‘Understanding oneness’ along the third core energy Feeling. Books seven and eight represent the third key to life: ‘Living life as a creative adventure’ and the fourth core energy Thinking. Books nine and eleven represent the king: Masculine rulership, as well as the fifth core energy, Knowing. Finally, Books twelve and thirteen represent the fourth key to life: ‘Knowing yourself’ along the sixth core energy Devotion.
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The last six Books of The Fourth Testament, fourteen to nineteen, are very forward-looking, truly highlighting the reality that we have ahead of us after mastering the art of being human.
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Lastly, by understanding the structure of The Fourth Testament, you have come a long way on your journey toward paradise.