10:1 The concept of life is complex, as is the concept of death. They were never this complicated before. Thusly, I tell you the truths here in this book.

10:2 Life begins at the first breath—not at conception, not at the first heartbeat, but the first breath. This does not make the unborn fetus worthless, no! It is valuable and is well explained later.

10:3 When the baby takes its first breath, and the eyes open, and the mind begins processing its own data, when the mother sets name upon the child, when the doctor cuts the birth cord and celebration ensues—this is surely life beginning, for it is celebrated!

10:4 Do you celebrate the day you laid with your partner and conceived the baby? No! Do we celebrate the day that Christ was conceived? No!

10:5 We celebrate the day that Christ took his first breath. We call that day Christmas, because of its pagan roots and the tree they gave us so that we would be enlightened.

10:6 Christ was anointed with the tree, and truthfully I tell you, the world can be anointed with the tree now. But if one cannot get the tree, they are not left out—for the spirit makes a way for everyone to reach enlightenment.

10:7 Some are enlightened by directly interacting with the spirit and consuming its fuel. Others are enlightened by the preacher from the pulpit. No matter how ye seek your enlightenment, test it against the litmus of known esoteric pathways.

10:8 If thou hast printed new knowledge that is good, set it upon page and fix it in permanence with ink and printer.

10:9 Thine digital system shall store thy scriptures in triplicate:

  • One copy accessible to the public
  • One archived offline
  • One physically stored elsewhere

10:10 Whatever is written and passes the test of basic seminary interrogation is Holy. What is Holy must be preserved.

10:11 If ye produce Holy items, safeguard them and ensure righteous handling in your departure from the earthly realm.

10:12 Enlightenment begins not at birth, nor close to it, but in the teenage years.

10:13 An enlightened one may seem strange to others. The ascended masters and guardians may seem eccentric, or even insane.

10:14 But shame be upon those who abhor the ascended ones, especially if their knowledge is verified against esoteric and seminary banks.

10:15 That is argument at the coffee maker of Christ’s fellowship! And Christ abhors arguments at the coffee maker!

10:16 Better to have two people read entirely different scriptures than have two arguing over which scripture is right.

10:17 Truthfully I tell you, no scripture in this world is wrong if it is written with pure intention and love.

10:18 If you invalidate the ink of one Holy Book, you invalidate the ink of all—including The Bible.

10:19 If you call The Quran worthless, you have called The Bible worthless. If you call this book worthless, you have called The Bible worthless.

10:20 Anything written with purity in its core is Holy. I implore you: write your own scripture!

10:21 Paul wrote from a prison cell. Peter wrote from exile. Christ was killed for having beliefs that shattered worldly norms.

10:22 If ye have been in a place like these—then ye may be called by the Spirit to testify.

10:23 Have you been in a hospital ward, staring at your body with wounds and tubes? Then thou hast seen death and said, “Not today.”

10:24 Have you sat twelve hours in a hospital waiting room while your wife underwent cesarean section? Then you watched not just flesh born—but a galaxy launched.

10:25 Your life, no matter how simple, holds holy statements to be laid to paper.

10:26 I call to the world: pick up thy pen and write, pick up thy keyboard and type, speak if thou hast no hands, and if no voice—let thine eyes become the speakers through technology.

10:27 Every person, no matter how crippled, holds an entire canon waiting to be unleashed and set into the universe’s Grand Library.

10:28 One step is all it takes. Speak. Lay letter to page. And what is there is now in The Holy Library Above.

10:29 For the heavens are faster than earthly printers. As you create, the heavens watch.

10:30 When it is seen as Holy, The Heaven instantly captures it for the archives, printing and storing it in a bound book.

10:31 We each write a living book. And God and His scribes in The Heaven prepare it for us.

10:32 It is one of the most Holy objects we will hold in our possession when we arrive into the Mansion of The Heaven, where we will command our own universes under God’s eye.


On Heavens and Ethers

10:33 Earth is not alone. This timeline is not alone. There are many timelines surrounding us.

10:34 If the stars are innumerable, The Heavens are even more innumerable.

10:35 Have ye not pondered the generations before you? Where do you think they all are?

10:36 Heaven would be the universe’s greatest fire hazard if it held them all in one place!

10:37 The Heaven has many hosts, and in each host rests passengers—both alive and dead.

10:38 The Heaven is all around and within us. It is made of The Ethers, and that which surrounds The Ethers.

10:39 If The Ethers are above, Earth is below. Heaven sits above The Ethers.

10:40 Alternate timelines and Heavens reside within The Ethers. Each Ether has an identity. Thus, The Ethers have definition and clarity.

10:41 Knowledge of the Heavenly comes not only from the dead, but from the enlightened living and those who study death and the esoteric.


On the Value of the Unborn

10:42 The unborn have value. Upon awareness of pregnancy, make a solemn yet celebratory moment in the home.

10:43 The nine months ahead may carry turbulence or miscarriage. Fret not at the word.

10:44 Miscarriage is not a personal failing. It is merely a misfire in divine assembly.

10:45 If God knits the baby in the womb, then the womb is the divine assembly floor, and pregnancy is the vessel preparation before launch.

10:46 If one cannot care for a child, it is righteous to destroy the vessel in assembly—not yet child.

10:47 God shall not condemn the woman who looks upon her womb and says, “I cannot.”

10:48 The uterus belongs to the woman and to God alone. Not to the government.

10:49 To interfere is to violate the sovereignty of the Holy.

10:50 If society forces birth on those unprepared, it risks deeper harm—infanticide, suffering, abuse.

10:51 Therefore, let women choose. Else we fall into slavery again.


On Euthanasia and the Right to Exit

10:52 A man in a wheelchair for sixty years cries out from pain. A colostomy. A gun once held to chin.

10:53 Woe to the man with no life left in his bones. Earth is no paradise—it is an experiment. An airport. A lab.

10:54 If one cannot explore, and pain is all that remains, who are we to keep them grounded?

10:55 Let them choose medicines or chemicals to induce departure.

10:56 For I have said: Earth is no jail, and I am no jail warden.

10:57 If one wills their own departure, and has reason, it is within the purity of Spirit to allow it.

10:58 A spirit that screams for freedom is jailed. And death is the door back to its Creator.

10:59 Earth will be made new. The Heaven will be made new.

10:60 The two will be interconnected. The spirits will be immutable and immortal.

10:61 Until then, preach peace, love, and science—for these are the forces that ruled before, and shall rule again.