Passages of Consciousness
The paths of consciousness are narrow passages. The term *channel* (قنى) signifies narrowness. To acquire (*اقتنى*) means to shorten the distance between oneself and what is acquired—closing the gap. Its opposite is *wealth* (*غنى*), where to enrich oneself (*اغتنيت*) means to leave a distance between oneself and the object.
Space, vastness, and the Messiah symbolize the richness of divinity—the numerous dimensions between us and it. Transition occurs through a narrow channel where divinity relatively disappears (refer to previous broadcasts on the denial of divinity).
As discussed previously, messianic souls deny divinity through a process of renunciation and emptying. They move from *wealth* to *narrowness*, traversing a channel of constraint, density, focus, pressure, and hardships—the crucifixion.
Crucifixion as Symbolism
Crucifixion denotes both hardship and greatness (refer to previous broadcasts on the theme of greatness). The crucified Christ signifies compression, focus, and density—passing between the vertebrae of the spine through the narrow passage of the neck (a symbol of intense constraint) into the dense neural pathways at the back of the head (the maze of physical density).
Crucifixion is pressure—a condensation of consciousness. It compresses eternal memory into pathways, channels, and passages. Focus (*تركيز*) is the opposite of expansion (*مدد*); focus writes and restricts, whereas expansion erases. Focus creates passages for consciousness through a mobile center—the mind, like a pen. The crucifixion (focus, compression, and condensation) of the Messiah (the absolute vastness of consciousness) symbolizes the entry of consciousness into material channels, the union of divinity (*لاهوت*) and humanity (*ناسوت*).
Divinity represents free divine nature, while humanity represents constrained divine nature. This involves creating passages for consciousness from one level of density to another (earthly levels) or from a subtle level to an even subtler one (heavenly realms). Compressing infinite spiritual essence into a physical mold is crucifixion.
Creating Conscious Pathways
To create a passage or open a gateway, one must empty bodies of their souls. This is the process of origin. The inverse Christ (*antichrist*) crucifies (compresses) souls into bodies, imprisoning and torturing consciousness within material mazes.
The true Christ (*Christ*) liberates souls from the oppressor, transforming victims into broader patterns (expansion, erasure, lightening). Christ erases ancestral memories—genetic, religious, psychological, physical, etc.—to end the tyrant. Erasure is the opposite of halting (imprisonment). The genetic memory of humanity acts as the jailer.
When the crucified Christ (compressed, imprisoned, limited mind) reads these memories, it signifies the inheritance of narrow pathways from ancestors—causing all conflicts: narrow lands, provisions, and awareness. Ruling dynasties and elites maintain the distillation channels for populations.
The False Christ (Antichrist)
The false Christ deals in segregation and hierarchy, granting secrets to a select few to dominate others. This fosters elitism through exclusivity in knowledge, science, and consciousness. Conversely, the true Christ reveals everything, opposing all monopolies of information and unveiling the only true mystery—divinity.
The antichrist thrives on hidden knowledge, creating superiority among the few, perpetuating inequality. The true Christ simplifies secrets, making them accessible to all—translating cryptic knowledge into original awareness.
The antichrist obscures consciousness in cryptic texts and symbols, ensuring people cannot grasp disciplines like mathematics or psychology without becoming specialists. This fragmentation fosters division—between sciences, religions, and people—through fake symbols, false prophets, and manipulative leaders.
Unification vs. Segregation
True symbols unify people, sciences, and social classes, breaking the barriers of elitism. Specialization, the hallmark of the antichrist, promotes exclusivity, enabling a select few to dominate general knowledge. The true Christ dismantles these barriers, returning consciousness to a shared matrix, a common humanity.
The general state of being is the standard, untainted by elitism or exclusivity. Healing involves restoring people to their natural, undistorted condition—neither inflated nor diminished. Specialization and exclusivity, though celebrated, are the root of division and suffering, fragmenting understanding across cultures, sciences, and beliefs.
In conclusion, the true Christ liberates by dissolving false hierarchies and opening pathways for all. In contrast, the antichrist perpetuates division, creating narrow passages where only the elite prosper. By revealing the whole and sharing the infinite, the true Christ ensures the eventual dissolution of all false narratives and limited systems. The goal is the collective realization of divine unity and universal equality.
Do not redefine your problems;
Define solutions only.
Do not surrender to negativity, even with your words.
Do not give space to evil.
Always liberate it by speaking of your experience with goodness.
Say, *I have tasted permanence, even if only temporarily.*
Comfort is eternal; your awareness of it was temporary.
Loss is temporary; your awareness of it felt permanent.
Temporary feelings for temporary circumstances.
Permanent feelings for permanent truths.
This is the general code:
You were lost briefly but guided eternally.
Evil is specific, while goodness is universal.
This means parts may suffer, but the whole is alive and untouchable.
Parts may lack, but the whole is abundant and self-sufficient.
Do not give importance or space to lack, negativity, or specific emotions.
Let your feelings be universal, and they will endure.
For example:
Free your love from being tied to a particular thing,
And that love will endure.
If you make it specific to something fleeting,
It too becomes fleeting.
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