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The birth of Christ on Earth

 

The (more) complete story of Jesus Christ’s
incarnation on earth

 

All four world religions share the concept that a deity, a divine being,

should come to earth to dissolve the cycle of suffering. Two of the world

religions, Islam and Christianity, as well as their off-shoot, Judaism,

refer to the same source, the Old Testament, and announce the coming

of the Savior. It can then be assumed that the king of love is in fact the

Savior of mediumistic proclamation. Jesus Christ came to earth from the

highest heights to the lowest depths. He prepared a path over an extended

time and announced his coming through the great prophets.

 

How would the great prophets have otherwise received identical messages?

He came to us on his own accord, although two archangels had the intention

acting in his stead. He imparted and practiced his teaching of love and the

path to God-the-Father.

 

Unfortunately, the Bible and the Church has retained little from his life

and words in the original form, or in an intelligible form, on account of

numerous alterations and omissions.

 

Personally, I find the works of Max Seltmann and Jakob Lorber to hold

the truest and loving depictions of the life and works of Jesus – mainly

the collection of manuscripts on “Precious Episodes of Jesus’ Life on

Earth” and his book Three Days in the Temple.

 

His life on earth can be divided into four stages: youth, the realization

of consciousness, acceptance of his role, and the act of redemption.

He was born into a poor family by a pure woman and a wise man

whose families were rooted in the faith of the old directions and

teachings of the temple. Bethlehem is near Jerusalem, allowing

adolescent Jesus to come into contact with the temple and its

Pharisees as well as the Roman occupiers. However, when Herod,

the Roman governor of Jerusalem, ordered the murder of all firstborn

infants, the family fled to Egypt where Jesus could be brought up in

safety. This explains why little is known about his youth.

 

When Jesus was 12, the family returned to Jerusalem where the famous

three days in the temple followed and where Jesus admonished the

Pharisees for their misapprehension in the interpretation of the old

scriptures. From this time on, they declared him to be a blasphemer and

enemy instead of recognizing his divine mission. It was then that his inner

cognition and his awareness of who he was and his destiny began to mature.

This process is said to have taken approximately 12 years, by which time he

would have been 24 years old. He spent the next four years cleansing his

soul in solitude in order to accept his assignment at the age of 28. During

this period Jesus made two more journeys to Egypt. After that, the years of

apprenticeship with his apostles followed, leading to his act of redemption

by means of and after his crucifixion.

 

Although it may seem incomprehensible, the main reason for his birth was 

not incited by the love of fellow man/woman and the return into the

spiritual world, rather, it was to usurp Haniel’s power and end the

manipulations of his predominance.

 

Jesus Christ succeeded in withstanding all levels of ascension and

cognition as a human without calling upon his divinity. And out of love

for all beings (including the dark beings gone astray) he took upon

himself a physical death, although he regained the spiritual power to

allow him to change everything that was occurring. Yet he was prepared

to accept the final humiliation of physical death by crucifixion, which

Haniel believed the Son of God would never allow to happen. He believed

Eioua would use his regained enormous power to avoid being crucified as a

criminal along with thieves and murderers, thus admitting defeat.

Yet Jesus Christ fulfilled his fate, and through his death, forgave all who had

unknowingly caused him suffering. Equipped with renewed mightiness,

he transcended all spheres of material dimensions accompanied by the

archangel Michael and the armies of light in order to conquer Haniel and

his legions and reveal him as the underdog. Though the adversary kneeled

before Christ in humiliation, he continued to hold his stance that the

kingdom belonged to him and he remained the deity since going astray

from the spiritual world on his free will.

 

Though Jesus condemned him, he neither killed him nor extinguished

his divine spark. Since then, Haniel’s power and influence have been

significantly weakened, and he and his Disciples can no longer directly

access the souls of entities as they were able to previously.

The battle for the souls of the seven DEI-races of divine creation lasted

three days and three nights. Jesus Christ then returned once more to his

family and his disciples to reveal himself and to provide evidence that

“death on earth” was merely a transition to more lives – and ultimately,

eternal life – in the many dwellings of the Father in the spiritual world.

 

 

What was Jesus’ mission and what did he achieve
for our redemption plan?

 

1. He showed us the way of love.

2. He conquered Haniel and significantly weakened

    his power and capabilities.

3. He re-opened the spiritual gates.

4. He provided us with guardians.

 

1. Eioua Christ, our Savior, showed us the path of love back to the

deity through the New Testament. The misleading, judging, punishing,

even bloodthirsty God of the Old Testament was banished and replaced

by the loving God, the forgiving deity that gives and does everything so

that lost souls return to him on their own free will and in the spirit of love.

 

2. Eioua Christ, our king of love, conquered and significantly weakened

the archangel, Haniel, who had gone astray. For this reason the incarnation

was of utmost importance. When Jesus Christ entered the dark hierarchies

and subdued them following his physical death on the cross, Haniel’s power

was significantly weakened as it already had been during his spiritual fall

(even though our human imagination still considers him to be as powerful

as before), since he and his followers have increasingly exerted their direct

influence over the souls of entities, thereby robbing them of their ability to

realize the divine law of free will.

 

3. Eioua Jesus Christ, our Savior, re-opened the gates of dimensions and

consciousness to the spiritual world. The dark hierarchies had locked

them so that ascending souls, as far as reaching this point of cognition,

could not find a passageway. As a result it is again possible to ascend

directly and return to the spiritual world and home (once we have

established the inner connection and achieved the corresponding level

of consciousness). This path is open to all living beings, without

exception, for all races and religions since the cherubims of the

archangel Michael now stand at the gates as divine guardians.

 

4. Eioua Christ, our soul leader, has since provided all entities that

incarnate with one or more guardians that have taken over this function

in love for these entities. They lead our souls on the way to spiritual

cognition and ascension while simultaneously protecting us from

manipulation by the dark entities. They do not, however, protect us

from our own misdeeds and shortfalls which result from our being

human, since self-responsibility is increasingly more important and a

prerequisite for a conscious human being. But not all guardians are

angels. Many are simply our confidants or family members in the

spiritual world who have not incarnated.

 

These are the four great legacies that Eioua Christ as the Savior

left for Mother Earth as well as all beings who follow the path.

 

 

All beings willing to accept Christ’s Redemption Plan
shall be redeemed and returned to
“the Divinity’s many mansions”

 

It remains the deity’s desire and objective that the DEI races pursue

the path of Eioua individually and collectively in order to ascend to

the spiritual world of the Father together, as far as possible. Each race

is nothing other than the sum of its individual beings and ascension is

only attainable by means of the individual path (mere affiliation to a

specific race or religion does not suffice for ascension). Similarly, there

is no collective ascension for humans and the objective is for as many

individual human beings as possible to follow this path. As soon as the

number of beings pursuing their own individual path reaches a critical

mass, they can ascend collectively. It is precisely in this respect that

religions and churches can help by adhering to and acting in accordance

with the essence of their Holy Scriptures. Once this critical point has been

reached, soul activity begins to spread among the same kind of individuals

(through the collective consciousness of the morphogenetic field).

As previously mentioned, and will be again cited in the conclusion,

this path is not difficult. It does, however, require self-thought,

examination and action, honest effort, patience and most of all…

… love of all that is and exists…

 

 

The religious, prophetic legacies united in the DEI Legacy

 

The objective of any religion can and must only be to guide its followers

toward self-awareness, self-responsibility, the perception of Divinity,

and to help them to follow and experience this path on their own.

Questioning of or dependency on a religion or church contradicts the

core intention of all world religions, which are based on the human

freedom in creating their own impression of a living Divinity.

Moreover, the objective of all religions, mainly the Catholic and Reformed

Christians, Buddhists, Muslims and Jews alike, is to reflect upon their

mutual roots and foundations and recognize their analogies as a new

beginning to serve our common God. After all, these religions are all

monotheistic, identifying themselves with one God-Creator and a heavenly

kingdom to which we shall one day all return. By bringing forth the best and

most precious elements of these religious branches from the Old Testament

for the promotion of human development, and combining them with the

best and most valid ones from the Vedas and Buddhism, we have a divine

teaching which that accommodates all religions and their respective paths.

This could help many people who left the Church because they could no

longer identify themselves with it (as it was in my experience).

No church or religion can ever replace the far more essential

individual path.

 

In his book, Paul, Emil Bock gives us a very good description of the

way a bond developed between the old and new religions:

“Unlike Judaism, Christianity does not stand in such an extreme

contrast to paganism. Rather, the triad — paganism, Judaism and

Christendom — outlines the mighty course of evolution.

The heathen nature religions were oriented towards the starry cosmos

of sun, moon and earth. The history of the Old Covenant had the

purpose of disengaging the human being from nature and of referring

him to his inner being. Through the Resurrection of Christ, nature, meaning

the whole earth, has also been included again in a completely new way in

the process of redemption and the sphere of religious life. In Paul, the

new step incarnated, as it were: coming from the most extreme Judaism,

he turned into the Apostle for paganism. He bore the new cosmic message

to those human beings who still remained within the subsiding forces of

the ancient cosmic experience of divinity.”

(Emil Bock – Saint Paul)

 

We should now be able to recognize that is less important which path

we choose than choosing a path at all for our own re-ligio, i.e. our

own “inner reconnection to the source of our being”.

 

It is sufficient to recognize and accept a deity as the Creator

  • to become aware that we are both spiritual and material beings.
  • that we love and respect ourselves, our fellow human beings
    and Divinity.
  • that we perceive and act in harmonious consciousness.
  • that we can ascend individually along our own spiritual path.

 

As a consequence, we make a great contribution toward collective

ascension, for every soul counts in bringing on this great turning point.

But it can only be achieved when we act accordingly! Religions offer us

guidelines for better understanding and examples of how to reach our goal.

Yet we can and should choose and follow our own path, because free will

stands above all! Caution must be exercised whenever we are influenced

or hampered in the process (by churches or spiritual leaders).

No influence is greater than that of religions or their leaders who claim to

know everything in the name of God and endeavor to heal our souls through

their religion, which we can only achieve for ourselves…

 

 

 

 

This is an excerpt from the book DEI LEGACY.