CHAPTER 1
First Declaration
Christ says, "I am Christ, first son of God, creator of heaven and earth, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob." No one can change or reverse the word of God; it is always accomplished in the right timing, according to the hour and the moment established by the Father himself. The hour is coming in which the Son of God will be delivered, revealed, reestablished, and restored to his full honor in order to be revealed throughout the world so that humanity will increase in enlightenment.
He declares, "Christ is the first son of God. I am in the Father, and the Father is in me. I am not God but rather the first spirit brought forth from the Father. I am the core knowledge, the incarnation of the light, intelligence, and great wisdom of the Father, who made all. I am the spirit of the Divine, and I do the work of the Father, creator of heaven above and earth below, of all truth, and of all knowledge. It is I who was with Moses and Elijah and also in Jesus. Also, I am the acting power of the Father." The power of Christ is immense and unshakable; he has received the power of God to annihilate who he wills, when he wills, according the Father's command. No spirit above or below can boast and say that he is the Christ.
Who Is God?
God is everything that you do not see and that which you believe to see but you do not see. The Father himself is a spirit, and he is the greatest spirit that there is. He has neither beginning nor end. Spirits can only communicate with spirits. God is everywhere, even in the darkness, for it is he who made it, and those within it glorify him as well. All happens with respect to the rules established by the Father, who respects them himself.
The Eternal is not in things that are not useful; he is in the essential, and the essential is close to you. He doesn't intervene in just any manner. He intervenes when it is important, and it is he who determines the importance.
God Is Life
God is a spirit. He is not everywhere, but at the same time, he is everywhere because it is he that gives life, which vitalizes all things. Those who live really live, and those who are already dead are really dead. All that we call evil or good is the life of God.
Listen, See, and Understand God
When your spirit received something, you felt it and saw it materialized. To see and know God, he must invite us to his table. But in reality only Christ, the first Son of God, sees him.
The Manifestation of God
God's Manifestation happens in spirit, for people do not see the spirit but must simply think they have received it and that they have it. Only God decides all, whether good or evil, because everything happens according to the rules he established.
The Expression of God
The Lord expresses himself in several fashions. It could be through the word, but it could also be through signs or other means that are very subtle.
Meditate Everywhere
Whatever the place, wherever we may be, whatever we are doing, we must cultivate the ability and the capacity to meditate, for noise, as loud as it is, must never prevent us from meditation. Meditation is prayer. Imagine that you are in a dangerous situation—for example, that you find yourself between life and death; could you give up easily?
It is therefore at this moment that you must truly pray to the Father, and the spirits that serve the Father can create silence around you until the Father's will is completely manifested.
Conviction: It is necessary to cultivate a big spiritual conviction.
The Great Will
The Lord is the will that inspires all wills. Take, for example, a thief who is born, grows up, and recognizes himself as a thief. He knows that he is doing wrong, but he cannot stop doing it. This is a manifestation of the great law of compensation.
Every person is called to assume his or her responsibilities.
Returning to the Wisdom of the Father
The Father is in us. He is around us, and he speaks to us. But we do not listen; we do not see because our ears are closed and our eyes are shut. We must open up completely, which will allow us to hear him and listen to him.
When we return to the wisdom of the Father, our wisdom intensifies for a little while, to give us clarity. When we face whatever situation, all we have to do is think about God, and the spirits, who are at the service of the Father, will manifest quickly.
The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit (or, Holy Ghost) is not a special spirit or an individual in any way; it is the ensemble of spirits created by God who work for the glory of the Father.
Contact with the Holy Spirit
If you manifest the will to recognize that the Father exists and that it is he who gives life, and if you desire to have contact with the Father, you must firmly ask the Father right away. He can offer you this grace, for only he decides concerning the contact with the Holy Spirit, the group of spirits who are especially and uniquely at the service of the Father and who, in their consciences, cannot fail.
The Food of the Spirit
The spirit feeds on the great characteristics of the Father, which are humility and simplicity.
Furthermore, no idea has ever materialized anything, but on the contrary, it is rather the idea that is materialized.
The Soul and the Spirit
Because there are multiple interpretations and general incomprehension of the definitions of soul and of spirit, Christ intervenes and says, "Humans are far from the truth, and they have a poor way of searching to get closer to the truth. They want to reach the summit while passing over the steps."
The soul is God, and it is found everywhere, at all times, in everything.
The spirit is the motor, and it is that which makes the body live.
The body returns to the earth. It is the conscience—which is also the free will—that will give an account to the Father. The continuous details within the conscience will enter into the great compensation plan.
All this constitutes the big wisdom of the Eternal, which is the strength of realization of the works of the Father.
Only the soul makes the spirit work in the body, and it is the particularity of the Father. Only the Father knows what it is composed of.
The spirit also is not deprived of the special spiritual qualities.
Regular Prayer
When we pray regularly, it builds confidence because we put ourselves in contact with the Divine and with the Holy Spirit, who is at the Father's service and who manifests the grace of God. Another name for this is gratefulness. It's just as when a servant shows himself to be very helpful in front of his master and in return his master responds to him with...