Welcome to The Fourth Testament
Welcome to The Fourth Testament, written to help humanity understand who they are and how they can thrive in this earthly experience of life.
Before you begin to read, I would like to share a few words with different target groups.
To the young boys or girls, maybe between 15 and 30ish
You may not yet have enough experience from your own life to understand everything brought up in this book, but instead, you probably have a more open mind than someone who has spent almost an entire life learning things.
Still, you represent the main category of people for whom The Fourth Testament has been written, and many of you will likely absorb its message easily.
That said, you might be quite deeply involved in New Age spiritual practices and feel sad about some of the ideas presented here, such as that crystals should be best placed where they are in the ground, that being vegan and fighting for the climate maybe isn’t the best way to create love, and that you maybe have to grow a bit older to step into your real mission in this particular incarnation.
However, you are the future of this planet, and after integrating the content of The Fourth Testament, which maybe involves re-reading it a few times, you are hopefully prepared to live a fantastic life.
To the mature woman, from 40ish and above
The difference between you and younger generations may be your openness to discussing sexuality and lovemaking, which is central to The Fourth Testament.
If you can accept this aspect of the book, you will probably appreciate many other things, including, for example, the revelations about a woman’s role in society, hopefully feeling empowered to connect even deeper with your feminine essence.
You will hopefully understand how incredibly important you are and maybe realize that the patriarchy has led you a little astray, which, of course, may trigger some bitterness.
However, beneath these layers of trauma, you are a knowledgeable witch, a sensitive healer, and a devoted performer, embodying the most profound aspects of God.
It’s time to bring them to the surface.
To the mature man, from 40ish and above
Some parts of The Fourth Testament might appeal to you more than others, especially the Genesus and the three masculine Gospels, which represent your home turf, so to speak.
You might feel triggered by the recurring discussions about the importance of feeling life, which, for you, in your capacity as a mature man, isn’t easy, even though you are most likley more sensitive than the average man your age.
You might also feel guilty for not having been the man a woman needs to flourish, or feeling accused of not having been that.
If so, remember that the only thing that matters to you is your truth. But if you feel inspired to do things differently, the rewards will be massive in terms of the things you have dreamed about, including money, love, and health.
Lastly, you embody God’s masculine qualities, exemplified by the three archetypes of the wise sage, the action-oriented warrior, and the intuitive lover. Let’s bring them to the surface to benefit us all, especially yourself.
With love
Baghdad Ben