The Fascinating Truth about Christ & Jesus. The Future of Humanity & How it is connected to Our Food
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Teo introduces the scientific and spiritual significance of silica, highlighting its role in human evolution and its importance for the pineal and pituitary glands. He explains how biodynamic farming enriches plants with silica, making food more nutritious and harmonizing the human ego with the soul and body. This shift towards silica-rich diets helps individuals make clearer choices and align with spiritual consciousness.
Teo discusses the future disappearance of animals, particularly domesticated ones, due to the pain inflicted upon them by humans. This, in turn, will lead to humanity becoming increasingly reliant on plant-based diets, especially fruits, which are considered the highest form of food due to their connection to the fire element and their ability to strengthen spiritual willpower.
Drawing from Rudolf Steiner's 'The Work of the Angels in the Astral Body of Humanity', Teo outlines three essential understandings angels are trying to convey to humans: we are all interconnected as brothers and sisters, each individual is a spiritual being, and we possess the ability to perceive the spiritual world through belief and cognition. Failing to embrace these insights consciously may lead to unconscious assimilation during sleep, potentially influencing our free will negatively.
Teo warns against misperceiving beauty and health in the modern world, citing examples like cosmetic enhancements and misleading diet trends as instances where humans prioritize superficiality over genuine well-being. He also touches upon the alarming potential for humans to misuse vibrational technology for destructive purposes, emphasizing the moral responsibility to avoid enjoying such destructive acts. He stresses the importance of balancing physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects to avoid spiritual sickness and embrace harmonious living.
Teo explains how our thoughts and actions incrementally shape our physical bodies, particularly our faces, over time, illustrating with an anecdote about a friend's changing appearance. He discusses Steiner's view that our head, especially its features, reflects our actions and moral development from past lives, emphasizing that cultivating positive thoughts and actions in this life contributes to a more harmonious physical form in the next.
Teo delves into the anthroposophical understanding of Jesus and Christ, explaining how the physical body for Christ was meticulously prepared over 49 generations by high initiates, culminating in Zoroaster. He details the unique nature of Jesus's soul, being the never-before-incarnated twin soul of Adam, and how the Christ being entered this prepared body at age 30. He also touches upon the concept of two Jesus children and the significant role of Buddha's astral body in preparing for Christ's incarnation. The discussion concludes with the revelation that Christ's spirit became the spirit of the Earth after the crucifixion, symbolizing the Earth's future transformation into a sun, with silica being the most important element connected to this spiritual presence.
Teo shares his personal experience of re-reading the Bible through an anthroposophical lens, emphasizing the profound spiritual scientific explanations behind every name, sign, and word. He highlights the meaning of 'word' in the first line of St. John's Gospel as 'Archai' or 'Elohim', revealing that these solar beings were the creators of humanity. This perspective transforms the universe into a magical, beautifully planned realm, far beyond mere coincidence.