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Pyramids of the Mind

The light appears as we walk deeper. 

The walk with Jesus is not a mainstream idea of religion or spirituality. It is a transformation of light within our existence, an awakening into the knowing of God. What we are living toward is depth. Depth carries a knowing that does not belong to this world, yet moves through it. We have been shaped to recognize Spirit and to walk toward light, not by belief, but by inner alignment.

Thought does not deepen by accumulation. It deepens by release. Ideas that move beyond the body emerge only when the body is no longer taken as self. As long as identity is anchored in form, thought circles the surface of life. Depth appears when the present structures of self loosen, and consciousness begins to widen.

The walk with Christ is the illumination of ideas through the Soul. It is not the refinement of a worldview, but the unraveling of one world into another. What is surrendered is not life, but the limits placed upon it. What is revealed is a deeper order of knowing, one that does not argue, but recognizes.

Jesus is rarely understood in this way. He is not approached as light moving through God’s Love an intelligible presence entering matter for a brief span to teach from within it. Yet this is precisely what occurred. God localized His light in form, not to establish doctrine, but to open a passage: from surface knowing into depth, from matter into meaning, from thought into light.

This is not a story to be inherited. It is a movement to be lived.

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God is living by the Soul’s light in Him, not by the self-chattering mind in satan. 
We’re walking out of this skin into light for depth.

Hear God say, “Give Love, Love.”

True guidance does not arrive from spiritual teachers, history books, or human institutions; it flows from Soul intelligence rooted in Heaven. From birth, each of us stands within an individualized curriculum designed by God. No circumstance, achievement, or failure can derail it, because its lessons are woven into the very fabric of our days.

The curriculum is subtle. It unfolds through ordinary moments an unexpected kindness, a lingering sorrow, a question that refuses easy answers. These are not random events; they are tailored prompts inviting us to recognize the divine presence shaping our path.

Society offers countless detours: reputations to build, doctrines to debate, fears to appease. Yet none of these can alter the course set for the Soul. God’s instruction does not require public validation; it requires inner willingness. When we stop searching outside for permission to grow, we begin to notice the quiet wisdom already guiding every step.

Knowing this lifts a weight: we do not have to assemble a perfect plan to reach God. The path is already beneath our feet, written into our joys and challenges. Our task is to listen, to align, and to allow the inherent intelligence of the Soul to lead us, lesson by lesson, into deeper Love.

We are unraveling the ideas of self in service of Love. The familiar paths to enlightenment the prescribed beliefs, methods, and assurances often become golden calves: forms we cling to because they spare us from entering the depth of our own living presence with God. In holding them, we trade our birthright for certainty.

The individual carries the lantern. No one else can light it. Illumination does not arrive from instruction or inheritance, but from a turning inward where the Soul holds a quiet flame that has always been there. What is revealed is not new; it is remembered.

For this light to rise, the mind must chance. It must loosen its allegiance to mainstream patterns of knowing and consent to carry what exceeds them. This is not rebellion, but surrender an allowing of consciousness to return to its own nature.

Higher consciousness is not achieved by adding more ideas, but by releasing the ones that obscure Love. When the mind yields to depth, the Soul leads. And when the Soul leads, light becomes lived naturally, quietly, and without effort.

This is not a path marked by signs. It is a way revealed by willingness.

Tiers of Mind and the Illusion of Self

The mind arrives with tiers of reality already in place. We come into the world already existing. When we place the body as self and self-identity in matter, we build the lower mind because our earliest thoughts draw on dense, earthly energy. At that level we quickly build a thought‑system to fit. We polish a representative called me: a composite of family expectations, peer approval, cultural norms, and personal fears. The more convincing this representative becomes, the farther we drift from God’s depth. 

When the body is mistaken for self, everything outside it appears separate. Family, friends, and community turn into external objects rather than shared currents of energy within the Soul. The mind searches outward for acceptance, success, and status, marking deeds as good or bad, people as allies or threats. The ego grows eager to be someone in the story, and the little person, the mask, takes center stage.

Yet all we label out there is actually energy in here, echoing our own light back to us. To recognize this is to rise toward higher tiers of mind, where Spirit reclaims authority and the illusion of separateness begins to dissolve. Depth in God requires this shift: from polishing the mask to releasing it, from grading life in opposites to seeing every form as a facet of one presence. We self-empty everything taught, believed, and known as self and life for the light beyond it. 

As layers of self‑image fall away, Spirit stands revealed, limitless, unboxed, and already one with every shimmering thread of existence. In that awareness, the real depth begins: living as Love, no longer as the representative.