The Role of Etherization In Ascension. From Golgotha, to Glory!

The Role of Etherization In Ascension. From Golgotha, to Glory!

Just as Christ was resurrected at Golgotha and ascended, so does the blood resurrect/ascend through a process of the Spiritualization of the human form known as the Etherization of the Blood. Golgotha is referenced as the "skull-shaped hill" where the crucifixion of Jesus took place, which offers a beautiful insight into the state of the consciousness of earth and humanity prior to receiving the Christ Impulse through His blood, into the "crown" of this skull, thus infusing it (and humanity) with a new impulse, the Christ Impulse. It is through this event that Jesus poured the Spirit of Christ unto the Earth. And, as His blood streamed down from His pierced Holiness into the earth, it infused humanity with its properties. We may now activate this Holy blood within ourselves by turning our Hearts and awareness to Christ and letting this essence permeate the entirety of our being.

Having now received this impulse, we have the choice to fully individuate as divine spiritual beings by "taking up our own cross" (living as Christ lived, a life of sacrifice, love, and service...) and reimaging our form in His likeness. Etherization quite literally represents the Impulse of Christ flowing through our veins through means of an activated Heart center, processing through the pineal gland and expressing itself into our being, cleansing and purifying all that is not of God as it passes through. This etherized blood (meaning, this blood that has transformed and been redeemed into a Holy etheric substance) begins to create its own form, an etheric vehicle for the advanced soul to permanently reside in post-death.

The more that we are in Christ and Christ is in us, the more that we place ourselves in the correct position to be etherized according to Christ, the more that we build up for ourselves this eternal Temple (our Holy, Immortal Body!)
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