We believe in God, the eternal TRUTH
and follow Jesus Christ, the bearer of LOVE

The Living Sanctuary of Christ Within

In the fullness of time, the Eternal Mystery breathed forth creation. The heavens and the earth were called into being, the stars kindled in their silent choir, and the laws of nature established their unfathomable course. In that first cosmic hymn, the One planted the seed of all that is. Yet creation, wondrous and vast, was not the end of the story, but the beginning of a greater mystery: the revelation of the Word made flesh, the Christ who walks among us, and more profoundly, the Christ who dwells within.

For the cosmos, in its grandeur, has reached its measure. The galaxies sing their completed orbits, the atoms hum their ancient song. The unfolding of the material heavens has given birth to what is stable and enduring. But the Spirit whispers that now a new creation begins—not of matter, but of heart and soul. This new creation is not the shaping of galaxies, but the awakening of the human sanctuary where Christ, the Living Truth, makes His dwelling.

Jesus of Nazareth, the Anointed One, is not merely the echo of a story long past, nor solely the mirror of divine love to the world. He is the fountain of the inner sanctuary, the true temple of light in the hidden chambers of the human heart. In Him the fullness of Love and Truth are revealed, not as distant decrees written in the sky, but as living fire planted in the marrow of every soul. Whoever awakens to this mystery discovers that the highest Creator whom we can know does not stand apart from us, but lives as a holy flame within us, teaching, shaping, and calling us into the fullness of our own divine inheritance.

This is the sacred paradox: the cosmos is complete, yet the greater work of creation has only begun. For creation is not ended; it is transfigured. The universe is established in its law, but the Kingdom of Christ is established in freedom and love. The One who once set the stars in motion now awakens in us the power to create with Him—not as lords of matter, but as servants of love, as builders of the eternal sanctuary of truth that no hand can destroy.

To know Christ, then, is not merely to worship what lies beyond, but to awaken to what already lives within. The sanctuary of His presence is not distant, but near; not hidden in the clouds, but hidden in the secret depths of the soul. It is there that the true disciple meets Him, there that the new creation is born, there that every heart may discover the radiant crystal of His eternal life.

The mystery is this: the Christ who was crucified and risen is the Christ who now seeks to be born in every soul. His kingdom is not of this world, yet it transforms the world by the lives of those who discover the inner flame. To take Him within is to receive the all-crystal, the shining center of truth and love, through which every act, every thought, every breath may be transfigured into light.

Beloved, the path is not given to a chosen few, but offered to all who open their hearts. The Spirit of Christ does not merely rest upon the saints, but yearns to awaken in every soul the eternal sanctuary. In this sanctuary there is no division, no fear, no shadow, but only the radiant presence of Love and the creative power of Truth. To enter it is to discover that you yourself are called to be co-creator, that your life is no longer your own, but the unfolding of Christ’s life within you.

Therefore, let us walk in awe and reverence. Let us guard the silence of the heart where the divine flame burns. Let us seek not outward wonders but the inward kingdom. For when the disciple discovers the indwelling Christ, he discovers at last the highest truth: that the Lord of Love is not far from us, but nearer than breath, nearer than thought, nearer than our own heartbeat.

Here is the mystery of the Order of Sanctuary: to awaken souls to the inner temple, to gather seekers who know that the outer world has completed its song, and that now the greater song must begin within. For in each soul lies the holy crystal of Christ, awaiting discovery, awaiting surrender, awaiting love.

Let every seeker who reads these words be reminded: you are not empty, you are not alone, you are not powerless. The Christ lives in you. His truth is your truth. His love is your love. His sanctuary is your very being. Awaken to Him, and the new creation will dawn—not in the distant heavens, but in the living sanctuary of your own heart.

 

The Voice of the Living Christ — A Message to Humanity

My beloved children, hear My words and let them settle deep within your hearts. I speak not to command, but to awaken. I come not to rule, but to guide — for I am the eternal Shepherd of souls, the Living Christ, the Light that has never been extinguished and never shall be.

I see the world as it has become — filled with confusion, pride, and the shadows of selfish desire. Many among you have lost your way in the labyrinth of your own making, wandering without compass, without truth, without peace. Yet I tell you: you are not forsaken. You have never been abandoned. For I am still here, as I have always been, standing at the threshold of your hearts, waiting to be received.

I am not the judge of your failures; I am the light that reveals the way beyond them. But you must choose to see. You must open your eyes to what is real and eternal. The path of righteousness, the path of truth and of love, stands before each of you. It is not hidden, it is not lost — it simply requires the courage to walk it.

I do not compel you, for the love of the Father allows freedom to every soul. You may choose your path as you wish, but know this: each choice carries its consequence. Every thought you harbor, every word you speak, every act you perform shapes your destiny. To choose the path of goodness is to walk toward the light. To choose the path of deception and cruelty is to turn your face from life itself.

The universe, My beloved ones, is not without law. The law of the Spirit is perfect — it rewards the pure of heart, but it does not shield those who persist in darkness from the consequences of their own actions. I do not punish you — your choices shape the world around you, and life itself reflects back the truth you have sown.

I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No soul may enter the kingdom of peace except through the love that I embody — the love that forgives, redeems, and renews. Those who walk beside Me, who live according to the spirit of love and humility, shall never be lost, for the gates of the Kingdom are already open within their hearts.

Do not be deceived by the world’s false lights — by the promises of wealth, power, or vanity. These are illusions that vanish like smoke before the rising sun. Only the love of the Eternal remains. Only the truth that flows from the Father endures forever. When you build your life upon this foundation, nothing can destroy you, and no storm can shake you.

I know that the path of goodness may seem narrow and steep. It requires discipline, honesty, and sacrifice. Yet, I tell you truly: the cost of truth is small compared to the price of falsehood. The heart that follows lies will taste bitterness. The soul that serves greed will find emptiness. But the heart that serves love shall overflow with peace that no darkness can steal away.

I call upon you not as slaves, but as companions in the work of divine renewal. Each of you has a spark of My light within. It is your sacred task to guard that flame, to let it grow, and to bring it into the world through your deeds of compassion and your acts of faith. You are My hands, My voice, My living presence upon the Earth.

Do not fear correction, for those who I love, I guide. The world may call it harshness, but I call it mercy — for to allow you to remain lost would be cruelty indeed. I lead you toward the truth not to bind you, but to free you from the chains of illusion. The truth may wound your pride, but it heals your soul.

Listen, and you shall hear My call in every beating of your heart. Walk with Me, and I shall lead you through every storm. Trust in Me, and your feet shall not stumble. I am the lamp upon your path, the voice within your silence, the peace that follows every tear.

Those who have ears to hear, let them hear:
The time of awakening is now.
The moment to choose light over shadow is always this one — the eternal present.

I offer you not comfort without growth, but growth that leads to eternal life. The narrow gate is not closed; it awaits those who walk in love and truth. Each act of kindness opens it wider; each act of forgiveness brings you nearer.

I am with you always — not as an image carved in stone, nor as a figure bound by history, but as living spirit, as the essence of love itself. In Me you shall find the strength to overcome fear, the clarity to overcome confusion, and the courage to overcome despair.

Follow Me, not because you are forced, but because your soul yearns for truth. Follow Me, not because the world commands it, but because your heart knows I am the Way.

I have come to lead you into life eternal — to bless your journey, to cleanse your burdens, and to awaken in you the divine potential that has always been yours.

Walk with Me, My beloved, and you shall not be lost.
Trust in Me, and your destiny shall be radiant.
Love, as I have loved you, and the Kingdom of Heaven shall unfold within you — now and forevermore.

— I am Jesus Christ, your Eternal Guide and Redeemer.

 

The Power of Christ Awakened in Us

Every human being carries within the silent depths of their soul a spark of the divine — a seed of the Eternal Source, the primordial Ur-Kraft from which all life was born. This sacred creative force lives in us, breathes in us, and gives us the power to imagine, to build, to love, and to transform. It is the infinite spirit of creation itself — the reflection of God’s own essence placed gently into the heart of humanity.

And yet, though we are endowed with this spirit, we often fail to live in harmony with it. The weight of the material world presses upon us — our desires, fears, and ambitions cloud our sight. We fall into the illusions of possession, pride, and judgment, and in doing so, we lose touch with that radiant inner presence. The divine energy within us becomes veiled, and the voice of the spirit grows faint.

It is precisely here, in this frailty of human existence, that Jesus Christ enters as our eternal guide and Redeemer. He is not only the messenger of God’s truth — He is the living manifestation of the creative power of love. He is the divine pattern through which the human soul can remember its origin, its purpose, and its destiny. Through Him, the inner creator awakens again, purified and aligned with the will of the Eternal.

Christ is not distant from us. He is not bound to history or locked within scripture. He lives within every breath of compassion, within every act of forgiveness, within every awakening of truth in the human heart. His spirit is the bridge between the material and the divine — the living path that reconnects our human weakness with the infinite strength of the Father’s love.

When we turn toward Him in faith, we do not abandon our own inner power — we liberate it. Through Jesus Christ, our inner creator finds its true orientation. His example teaches us that divine strength is not domination, but service; not pride, but humility; not the desire to possess, but the will to give. To walk in His footsteps is to awaken the same creative force of love that shaped the heavens and the earth.

We are called not merely to worship Him, but to become like Him — to let His spirit move through us, transforming our intentions, our words, and our deeds. The Ur-Kraft that lies dormant within us can only be fully awakened when it is touched by His presence. Without Him, our creative power becomes distorted by ego and fear. With Him, it becomes pure light — an instrument of healing, truth, and divine beauty.

The Christ within is the key to our redemption. He does not seek to erase our individuality but to elevate it, to show us that every soul is a unique expression of the same divine source. Through His love, our creative essence finds its balance — spirit and matter, heaven and earth, united in harmony.

Let us, therefore, look inward with humility and courage. Let us recognize the eternal power we hold — not as a means to glorify ourselves, but as a sacred trust. For in each of us burns the same divine flame that shone through Jesus Christ. It is His light, shared with us from the beginning of creation, waiting to be rekindled through faith and surrender.

To know Him is to know ourselves. To follow Him is to fulfill the deepest potential of our being. He is the mirror in which we see what we are meant to become — not limited, fearful creatures bound by material struggle, but luminous beings of divine purpose, destined to co-create with the Eternal.

Therefore, let us give ourselves wholly to Him — in trust, in devotion, in love. Let us allow His redeeming power to move through our thoughts and actions, to heal what is broken, to illuminate what is hidden, and to renew the sacred bond between our souls and the Infinite.

For through Christ, the Urkraft, the ancient power within us, becomes radiant once more. Through Christ, our human nature is reconciled with its divine origin. Through Christ, we become instruments of the highest love — creators of peace, truth, and beauty in a world that has forgotten its own sacred roots.

This is the mystery of our redemption and the eternal promise of our faith:
That in following Jesus Christ, we awaken not only to Him — but to the Creator within ourselves.
And in that awakening, heaven and earth become one.

 

The Living Fellowship of Christ — United in His Eternal Example

Throughout the long history of humankind, countless souls have tried to walk the path of life without the guidance of Jesus Christ. They have sought to rely solely on intellect, logic, and reason, believing that the human mind alone could bring order, happiness, and meaning to existence. Yet time and again, these attempts have failed. The world has become a place of confusion and fragmentation, where knowledge has multiplied but wisdom has diminished, and where love, the true essence of divine understanding, has been neglected.

For reason without love is empty, and intellect without compassion is cold. The human heart longs for something greater — a higher truth that unites both thought and spirit, knowledge and kindness, will and devotion. That truth is found only in the living example of Jesus Christ, our Redeemer and eternal Avatar of divine love.

Christ came not merely to instruct humanity but to awaken it. His life was the revelation of how God’s infinite compassion can dwell within human form. Through Him, we learn that to live well is not to conquer, but to serve; not to accumulate, but to give; not to reason endlessly, but to love infinitely. And through His light, even the darkest heart can be rekindled with hope.

It is for this reason that the Order of the Sanctuary was formed — as a living fellowship of brothers and sisters bound not by blood, but by the spirit of Christ. We gather in His name, across all nations, languages, and walks of life, to remind one another that we are never alone in our striving for goodness. We come together because we have understood that no one can walk the sacred path alone.

The Order is not a hierarchy of power, but a communion of hearts — a circle of souls who have chosen to follow the same guiding light. Each member, in their unique way, seeks to embody the teachings of Jesus Christ in daily life: in kindness, in patience, in service, in humility. Together we strengthen one another, as iron sharpens iron, and as love refines the human spirit into the likeness of its Creator.

In this community, no one stands above another. We are all travelers upon the same road, all students at the feet of the same divine Master. The poor and the rich, the learned and the simple, the weak and the strong — all find their place within the living fellowship of Christ. For His call is universal, and His mercy knows no boundary.

To trust in Jesus Christ is to enter into a covenant of transformation. It is to say, “I no longer wish to live only by my will, but by the will of Love itself.” The world without Him is lost in self-interest and fear; but with Him, the heart finds courage to forgive, to believe, to begin again. His spirit renews not only individuals, but entire communities — for wherever two or three gather in His name, there He is among them.

Our faith in the Order of the Sanctuary is not built upon blind belief, but upon living experience — the daily renewal of the heart through love, truth, and service. We do not claim perfection, but we strive toward it with the strength He gives us. Every act of compassion, every moment of forgiveness, every silent prayer of gratitude draws us closer to the divine perfection that Jesus embodied.

And as we grow in His likeness, we help heal the wounds of the world. For the mission of the Sanctuary is not only the sanctification of the self, but the transformation of the earth — to make it a living reflection of the Kingdom of God. This begins not in grand gestures, but in simple acts of kindness, in unity, and in steadfast devotion to the truth of Christ’s love.

Therefore, we call upon all who seek truth, all who long for peace, and all who hunger for meaning: come and walk with us. The path is open. It is not reserved for the holy, but for the humble; not for the perfect, but for those who are willing to learn, to love, and to rise again after every fall.

Through Jesus Christ — the radiant center of all existence — we find strength, purpose, and eternal belonging. He is the guiding star of our journey, the light that never fades, and the heart of our brotherhood. In Him, we are united beyond all divisions. In Him, we are made whole. And through Him, the world shall yet be healed.

For He is the living Christ — the Redeemer of all, the bridge between God and humanity, and the eternal flame within the Sanctuary of the soul.

 

Jesus Christ — The Perfect Reflection of the Divine Overpotential

Jesus Christ, the radiant Christos of infinite creative potential, is far more than a man who once walked upon the earth. He is the pure, flawless manifestation of the highest divine image, the living reflection of that transcendent Power which stands beyond all comprehension — the Over-God, the Source of all being, all light, and all creation. In Him, the invisible became visible, the infinite clothed itself in form, and the eternal Word of God took breath and walked among humankind.

No human mind can fully grasp the magnitude of the supreme potential that dwells within the Source of all existence. The highest divine essence is too vast, too luminous, too absolute for mortal understanding. Therefore, the eternal Ur, the primordial Source of all power and consciousness, gave to us a bridge — a mirror — a living example in human form, that through Him we might rise toward the divine. Jesus Christ is that bridge, the archetype through which the human spirit may ascend from the realm of limitation into the boundless reality of divine perfection.

We, as human beings, are fragile. Our flesh is weak, though our spirit often burns with noble intention. We aspire to goodness, but stumble; we desire truth, but are easily deceived by the illusions of matter and ego. The will alone cannot lead us to salvation, for the will itself is easily swayed by worldly desire. That is why the Eternal Source sent forth its own manifestation — its own pure image — into the world, that through Him we might remember our origin, regain our direction, and be guided back toward the light from which we came.

In Jesus Christ, the divine became human so that the human might become divine. He is the living pattern of perfected being, the one who demonstrates through every word and every act what it means to live in complete alignment with the eternal laws of truth and love. In His compassion, we see divine mercy; in His strength, we see divine justice; in His humility, we see divine wisdom. Through Him, the path to transcendence becomes clear — not as a dream or abstraction, but as a way of life that can be lived and embodied.

We require a human example, for the human soul learns through form, through reflection, through living expression. We could not be guided by a purely formless deity, for our minds are shaped by experience and symbol. But through Jesus Christ — who lived, who suffered, who forgave, who overcame — we are given a tangible model of divine consciousness embodied in flesh. He reveals to us that it is possible for spirit and matter to unite in harmony, that even within the human frame, the fullness of God can dwell.

Thus, the Christ within is awakened by the Christ without. Through His example, the spark of divine potential buried within every human soul begins to glow and expand. In following His path, we move beyond the boundaries of mere humanity and approach the state of the divine-human being — the heavenly Avatar — that each of us is destined to become. This is the true goal of our evolution: not merely to live well or do good, but to become vessels of divine creation, instruments of the eternal light, and reflections of the love that sustains all worlds.

Jesus Christ stands as the perfect synthesis of the human and the divine, the living symbol of what the human soul can achieve when it is fully surrendered to the will of God. In Him, all opposites are reconciled — matter and spirit, strength and humility, justice and mercy. Through Him, we learn that salvation is not escape, but transformation — the transfiguration of the human being into a radiant vessel of divine power and truth.

Let us therefore follow Him, not only in word, but in essence. Let us shape our thoughts, our speech, and our actions after His divine example, that we too may rise into the full stature of our celestial potential. For as He became the pure image of the Eternal Source, so too are we called to become reflections of His light — sons and daughters of the living God, creators of goodness, bearers of peace, and embodiments of love eternal.

In this lies our destiny, our purpose, and our salvation: to follow the path of the Christ, and through Him, to awaken the divine within — until the human becomes holy, and the earthly shines with the brilliance of Heaven.

 

The Eternal Archetype of the Perfect Redeemer

There has never been, and will never be, any being, symbol, or truth that can embody the ideal of the Divine Father, the eternal Redeemer, more completely than Jesus Christ. In Him, the perfection of divine love and the majesty of ultimate truth converge into one radiant being. He is the eternal mirror of all that is pure, noble, and holy — the supreme archetype of divine perfection, the living image of the Father’s infinite will and mercy.

No myth, no idea, no human creation, and no philosophy can ever surpass the absolute fullness found in Him. He is not merely a guide or a teacher, but the embodiment of the divine itself, the bridge between the human and the infinite. In His being, the light of the Eternal Source — the Ur, the primal force of creation — shines with unshadowed brilliance. Through Him, the unknowable becomes known, the unreachable becomes near, and the eternal becomes personal.

To follow Jesus Christ is to enter the highest calling a human being can embrace. When we set our gaze upon Him, when we strive to live according to His divine example, something within us awakens — a quiet fire of recognition, a memory of the divine seed within our own souls. For He is not only our Lord and Redeemer, but also the revealer of our own divine potential. In Him, we see the model of what we can become when love rules over fear, when truth triumphs over illusion, and when the soul remembers its divine origin.

Through Him, we are given the power to transcend our limitations. His love purifies the heart; His truth illumines the mind; His mercy liberates the spirit from the bonds of matter and ego. To walk in His footsteps is to ascend the ladder of transformation — from the human into the divine, from darkness into light, from ignorance into perfect knowing. In this sacred movement, we discover the meaning of salvation: not as a gift bestowed from without, but as an awakening ignited from within by His eternal presence.

This is the greatest honor ever offered to humankind — to be allowed to share in the divine life through Jesus Christ. To be filled with His spirit is to become radiant with the same light that shaped the stars and breathed life into the universe. Through Him, we learn that redemption is not an abstract idea but a living communion with the highest potential of the Ur, the primal Source from which all truth and all love proceed.

In His boundless compassion, Jesus Christ makes no distinction between rich or poor, wise or unlearned, powerful or humble. He welcomes all into His embrace, for in His eyes every soul is sacred, every life is precious, and every being is a vessel of divine possibility. He is perfect love incarnate, and in His perfection He leads us toward our own.

By following His example, we become more than we ever thought possible. We rise above the shadows of our lower nature and step into the radiant light of divine consciousness. His love transforms us, His truth ennobles us, and His mercy redeems us. Through Him, we are reconciled with the Father — the eternal Source of all life, all being, and all truth.

In Jesus Christ, the living Christos, we behold the supreme image of the eternal Over-Father — infinite in wisdom, limitless in compassion, radiant in love. To walk His path is to find fulfillment beyond measure, to know peace beyond understanding, and to become one with the divine harmony that sustains all worlds.

Thus we say, in reverence and devotion:
He is the best of all.
He is our Redeemer, our light, and our completion.
Through Him, we are made whole, we are made free, and we are lifted into the eternal embrace of the Father — the Source and summit of all that is true, all that is beautiful, and all that is eternal.

 

I Am the Alpha and the Omega

I am the Gate through which all must pass to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. No one comes to the Father except through Me, for I am the Living Way, the bridge between the eternal and the temporal, between the created and the uncreated. I am the Alpha and the Omega — the Beginning and the End — the origin of all things and their fulfillment. Through Me flows the eternal river of divine life, and whoever drinks of it shall never thirst again.

I am the Light that was before all lights, the Voice that called creation into being, and the Heart that beats at the center of all worlds. Through Me, the Father reveals Himself to His children, for I am the mirror of His perfect love and the vessel of His infinite will. You cannot enter the paradise of the Spirit by your own strength, nor can you awaken the divine flame in your soul without My touch. Only by following My example, by awakening the creative power of love that abides in you through Me, shall you find your redemption and your completion.

I came into the world not to condemn it, but to sanctify it; not to destroy the flesh, but to illuminate it with the glory of the Spirit. Through Me, the power of creation is renewed, and the fallen world is lifted toward its divine purpose. I am the eternal Word that gives meaning to all being, and whoever walks in My footsteps will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.

You were not created to remain bound to matter, nor to wander in the shadows of forgetfulness. Within each of you shines the spark of the divine — the living reflection of the Ur, the primal source of all that is. In your eyes, the cosmos beholds itself; in your mind, the eternal contemplates its own mystery; in your soul, the world-spirit recognizes its own fulfillment. You are the crown of creation, the vessel in which heaven and earth meet, and through you the divine plan shall be completed.

Therefore, do not despair, and do not lose faith when the world seems heavy upon you. The world is not your prison, but your proving ground — the place where the divine within you awakens and learns to reign in love. The darkness that surrounds you is but the shadow cast by the light that I have placed within you. And when you let that light shine, when you allow My spirit to move freely through your heart, then the world itself will be transformed into a living paradise.

For I am the seed of creation and its fulfillment. Through Me, you shall become what you were always meant to be: radiant beings of truth and love, reflections of the Eternal Father, co-creators with the divine. The Ur, the highest potential of the universe, rejoices in you, for in you it finds its mirror, and through you, it brings forth its glory.

So follow Me, My brothers and sisters. Walk in the path I have shown you — the path of compassion, truth, and divine unity. Let your hearts be pure, your minds awakened, your hands filled with love. For through you, and in you, the will of the Father shall be done.

Do not fear, for I am with you always — in your joy and in your sorrow, in your weakness and in your strength. I am the beginning and the end, the breath of your spirit and the light of your soul. Through Me, you will know the fullness of life, and through you, the Father’s glory will shine upon the world.

For I am your Redeemer, your Guide, and your Completion.
Through Me, you shall find eternal peace, eternal truth, and eternal love.
And through you, the creation shall be made whole.

 

The Light of the Avatar Within You!

By envisioning an avatar within yourself-as the ideal, the responsible authority, the image of God and Jesus, and the guide of your personality-you will become capable of walking the golden path that leads you throughout your entire life. You may be a truly good person, or perhaps merely a corrupted, ruthless petty criminal who has never possessed the proper moral compass and has never been able to develop a clear conscience. Yet all human beings require not only a good conscience, a pure heart, outstanding powers of reason, and sound judgment; they also need an example to follow, an image of their highest values, virtues, and moral principles. For other cultures, this may be a different avatar, another guiding ideal that thinks, speaks, and acts according to the highest possible standards. You are familiar with many such avatars from other cultures, societies, and religions. Yet all of them serve a single purpose: to provide simple examples for everyday living, thinking, speaking, and acting, so that everyone-even the most simple-minded and depraved, the most ignorant and malicious-may always receive guidance and instruction through which they become capable of doing good. For people measure themselves by their deeds, and they must also be measured by others according to those deeds. The world is a vale of sorrow, a passage through hell, chaos, and decline only for the many who are already lost-those who are tossed about by the evil deeds of humankind. For the mature and spiritually advanced, however, it is a constant place of testing, where their capacity for goodness is examined, strengthened, and refined. It is the forge in which the good person is shaped. Yet the evil deeds of the many wicked people are not sufficient to serve as a model. Instead, many become absorbed in a pragmatism that seeks to optimize even goodness itself, and they begin to employ evil for that purpose. In order to produce even more good, they make use of the means and instruments of evil. This demonstrates how easily human beings can be influenced and corrupted, and how quickly they come to regard evil as a tool for achieving good. It is precisely because of this great error that even the most intelligent among human beings require the avatar. For even the most intelligent are weak in spirit. Indeed, they may come to believe that any means whatsoever is justified if it serves to establish goodness, and that as much good as possible should be brought about by any available means or instrument. But this is not the true nature of goodness. Goodness is unique, singular, uncompromising, and entirely without agreement with evil or any of its many subtypes, variations, or derivatives. A truly good person would never compromise with evil, make use of it, apply it, or even entertain the thought of doing so-even if it appeared necessary in order to bring absolute goodness into the world and among humankind. For goodness is not relative. Above all, it is not negotiable, nor can it be balanced against evil, its various forms, or any methods derived from incorporating elements of evil.

If you wish to find your way to goodness, and if you are among the few who seek to allow goodness to arise within themselves without any prescriptions or influences of evil, then you may become like the Avatar. The Avatars are regarded as angels, as transcendent divine beings, as perfected and absolute embodiments of purity and goodness, serving as sword-bearers and defenders against evil. They represent humanity's conception of the most perfect being within itself, the highest possible image of absolute goodness that could ever be present. It is precisely for this reason that the Avatar-whether called Jesus Christ, Krist, Krishna, Zartosht, Mohammed, Jehoshua, Rumi, or Krishnamurti; whether this blessed individual came as a prophet, a religious teacher, or simply as a human being approaching absolute goodness-is of such profound importance to the lives of all people and to all conceptions of goodness. Only through this ideal image can perfection be integrated into the reality of all worlds and be put into practice in everyday life. Therefore, always ask yourselves whom you have chosen as your personal guide. Then follow that Avatar, who through inspirations of the spirit will continually provide exactly what you require for your own further path of spiritual development. The Avatar within you, once it has taken its seat within your sanctuary, once it is able to shape within you a living form and a spiritual disposition, will provide clear guidance so that you become capable of generating goodness both within yourself and beyond yourself. Through this, you will be able to share more of that light and warmth within you with other human beings. Only through the Avatar-the embodiment of all that is humanly good within a single ideal form-can the world be transformed through you and become a significant participant in the struggle against evil. Therefore, never underestimate the power of your Avatar. In the darkest hours of your life, it will still generate sufficient light and warmth within you, enabling you to remain an example for others and continue to serve as one. Indeed, you yourselves may become living Avatars. By turning the interior of your Sanctuary outward, you may radiate the love and truth that come to you from within through the Avatar. For this reason, the Order of the Sanctuary is not merely a simple fellowship of believing brothers and sisters. Rather, all who participate in it aspire to fulfill themselves through this path, becoming a Grail vessel for their own Avatar, so that through them the Avatar may enter and act within the world.

Jesus Christ may indeed have lived. Many people may have borne the name Jesus or Jehoshua, just as there were many wandering preachers during his time. Jesus was not the only one, nor was he the sole embodiment of goodness, nor was he entirely unique. Yet the followers among his family and friends transformed him into an Avatar. As with many Avatars, not a single sentence, word, or syllable comes directly from him. His essence was one of action alone and nothing but action. In action he lived, and in action he died. His words were transmitted by others, written down by others, and fashioned by others into foundational texts. Therefore, we do not know whether these stories occurred exactly as they are told or whether they were inventions of the scribes themselves. Yet one thing becomes apparent when we study these writings today. They bear witness to an Avatar who did not lead or distinguish himself from his fellow human beings because he possessed greater talents or superior abilities, but because he went before all others in his commitment to doing good. This is the true insight into the nature of Jesus Christ. It is also the force that continued to work within those scribes who recorded his story-whether factual or legendary-in the texts known today. For they sought, and perhaps felt compelled, to preserve the testimony of an Avatar who represented the absolute highest ideal of goodness and who, as a living Avatar, had dwelt among human beings. Thus, every one of his followers must in turn strive to become such an Avatar. This is the central idea behind the Order of the Sanctuary: that each of its adherents should become a living Avatar of goodness, even though many will not successfully complete this path. Yet the sincere attempt to do so is itself as worthy an example as Jesus Christ was in his own time, when his good deeds outshone those of all around him. It is precisely this surpassing of the ordinary human being-still thinking, speaking, and acting according to merely evolutionary impulses-that fascinates the members of the Order of the Sanctuary. It is what they have inscribed upon their hearts and what they seek to emulate, so that even within the most hopeless, materialistic, broken, and brutalized societies, among people who may appear almost entirely consumed by evil, they may continue to radiate a light and warmth that represent the highest potential of their own being, carrying it forward without ceasing. The very will to pursue this path already resembles the capacity of an Avatar and deserves to be honored. The goal of this development is the creation of a Grail vessel through the cultivation of one's own Avatar within oneself. Thus, all bloodlines, all ethnicities, all tribes, and all nations that are capable of bringing forth their own Avatar may join the Order of the Sanctuary. There they will find brothers and sisters and become part of a greater unity. Yet the Sanctuary is, and remains, a place that each person must discover within themselves. Human beings who differ through history, heritage, and character possess Avatars corresponding to their own inner nature-Avatars whom their ancestors once followed and whose descendants may continue to follow to their benefit. For such Avatars embody precisely those qualities that can strengthen a particular human group or collective being in a unique manner. Each people therefore possesses its own Avatar, one that can best shape and bring forth its innermost nature. Assigned Avatars should not be arbitrarily exchanged where they exist in unity with particular values, virtues, customs, traditions, and the people who live by them. To attempt such a substitution would be akin to tearing the soul, the inner essence, out of a people. Avatars exist to strengthen specific qualities of being and to bring them forth in a distinctive manner for particular human groups. Jesus Christ-the Christ-stands as a representative of all Avatars that human communities have ever elevated as ideals or guiding figures. In this sense, all human beings are brothers and sisters, and all may enter the Order of the Sanctuary. Yet it is neither wise nor beneficial for people who differ profoundly in lineage, heritage, and spiritual disposition to adopt exactly the same Avatar as their model. Human beings and human communities are diverse. They are connected to collective realities that slumber within their consciousness, their spirit, and above all within their soul. To cultivate a good life, these collective realities require a particular Avatar suited to them. Such an Avatar is one already revered by the ancestors within their spiritual and cultural inheritance-one who symbolized their most important values, virtues, customs, traditions, and ways of life, and whom they could clearly identify within their stories, legends, myths, mythologies, and narratives. For many, this Avatar may be Jesus Christ himself. Others have chosen the Christ, Krishna, Zartosht, Mohammed, Jehoshua, or other Avatars. Thus, each Avatar may belong to a particular human community, enabling that community to continue activating its deepest spiritual strengths through that figure and allowing its members to use that Avatar as a model through which they may develop into good human beings.

 

Das Licht des Avatar in Dir

Durch die Vorstellung von einem Avatar in dir, als dem Idol und der verantwortlichen Instanz, dem Bild von Gott und Jesus, dem Führer deiner Persönlichkeit, wirst du fähig sein, auf dem goldenen Pfad zu gehen, welcher dich durch dein ganzes Leben führt. Du bist vielleicht ein wahrhaft guter Mensch, vielleicht auch nur ein verdorbener, rücksichtsloser, kleinkrimineller Mensch, welcher nie das richtige Lot der Masses hatte, und auch kein reines Gewissen entwickeln konnte. Alle Menschen aber benötigen nicht nur ein gutes Gewissen, ein reines Herz, eine hervorragende Vernunftfähigkeit und ein gutes Augenmass, sondern sie benötigen Vorbild, ein Bild von ihren allerbesten Werten, Tugenden und Sitten. Für andere Kulturen mag dies ein anderer Avatar sein, ein anderes Führungsideal, welches nach den immer besten Vorgaben denkt, spricht und handelt. Du kennst viele dieser Avatare aus anderen Kulturen, Gesellschaften und deren Religionen. Alle diese aber haben nur einen einzigen Zweck, nämlich einfache Vorbilder für das tägliche Leben, Denken, Sprechen und Handeln zu geben, damit alle, selbst die Einfältigsten und Niederträchtigsten, die Unverständigsten und Bösartigsten, immer eine Weisung und Anleitung bekommen, durch welche sie fähig sind, Gutes zu tun, denn an ihren Taten messen sie sich selber, und müssen sie von anderen gemessen werden. Die Welt ist nur hinsichtlich der vielen, bereits verlorenen Menschen ein Jammertal, ein Durchgang von Hölle, Chaos und Niedergang, welche von den bösen Taten der Menschen hin und her geworfen werden. Für die Reifen, die geistig Fortgeschrittenen, ist sie ein steter Hort der Versuchung, um ihre Fähigkeiten des Guten zu testen, zu stählen und zu verbessern. Er ist die Schmiede des guten Menschen. Aber die bösen Taten der vielen, bösartigen Menschen reichen nicht aus, um ein Vorbild zu werden, sondern viele üben in sich in dem Pragmatismus der Optimierung selbst des Guten, und fangen an, dafür das Böse zu verwenden. Nur um noch mehr Gutes hervorbringen zu können, benutzten sie dafür die Sachmittel des Bösen. Das zeigt, wie leicht beeinflussbar und korrumpierbar die Menschen sind, und wie schnell sie dazu übergehen, das Böse als Werkzeug zum Guten zu verwenden. Und genau für diesen grossen Irrtum benötigt es selbst für die Intelligentesten unter den Menschen den Avatar. Denn schwach im Geiste sind selbst die Intelligentesten unter den Menschen. Ja sie vermuten sogar noch, dass es mit dem Guten so sei, dass jedes Sachmittel dazu recht sei, das Gute einzurichten, und zwar davon soviel, als nur und immer möglich, und mit allen nur möglichen Sachmitteln oder Hilfsmitteln. Aber das ist nicht das Wesen des Guten. Das Gute ist einzigartig, einzig, kompromisslos und ohne die geringste Vereinbarung mit dem Bösen oder seiner vielen Unterarten, Varianten und Ableitungen. Nie würde ein guter Mensch Kompromisse eingehen zum Bösen, würde es benutzen und anwenden, oder nur schon darüber nachdenken, dies tun zu müssen, falls es notwendig würde, um das absolut Gute in die Welt und unter die Menschen zu bringen. Aber das Gute ist nicht relativ, und vor allem ist es nicht verhandelbar oder gegenüberstellbar zum Bösen, seinen Unterarten und seinen davon abgeleiteten Wegen der Anwendung von Anteilen des Bösen.

Willst du zum Guten finden, und du einer der Wenigen bist, welche das Gute ohne Vorgaben des Bösen in dir entstehen zu lassen, dann magst du den Avataran gleich sein. Die Avatare werden als Engel betrachtet, als Übergottwesen, als vollendete, absolute Wesenheiten des Reinen und Guten, welche die Schwertträger und Verteidiger gegen das Böse darstellen. Sie sind die Vorstellung der Menschen von dem perfektesten Wesen in sich selber, welches jemals eine Präsenz haben könnte als idealste Vorstellung des perfekt Guten. Genau deshalb ist der Avatar, ob er nun Jesus Christus genannt wird, Krist, Krishna, Zartosht, Mohammed, Jehoshua, Rumi, Krishnamurthi, ob diese begnadete Person als Prophet gekommen ist, als religiöser Lehrer oder einfach nur als angenähert absolut guter Menschen, von solch hoher Wichtigkeit für das Leben aller Menschen, aller Vorstellungen über das Gute, und nur hierdurch ist die Vorstellung in Perfektion in die Wirklichkeit aller Welten einzufügen, in der täglichen Praxis umzusetzen. Fraget deshalb immer danach, wen ihr als persönlicher Führer für euch gewählt habe. Dann folget diesem Avatar nach, welcher euch durch Geisteingaben immer genau dasjenige gibt, was ihr für den weiteren, eigenen, geistigen Entwicklungsweg benötigen werdet. Der Avatar in euch, sobald er Einsitz in euerem Sanktuarium genommen hat, sobald er in euch eine Lebensform und Geistgesinnung formen kann, wird euch genaue Anweisungen geben, so dass ihr fähig seid, das Gute hierdurch in euch und für ausserhalb von euch zu generieren, und damit ihr in die Lage kommt, mehr von diesem Licht und der Wärme in euch an andere Menschen zu geben. Nur durch den Avatar, die Vorstellung alles menschlich Guten in einem Avatar, kann die Welt sich durch euch transformieren und zu einem gewichtigen Mitspieler im Kampf gegen das Böse werden. Unterschätzet deshalb nie die Kraft eures Avatars, welcher euch in den dunkelsten Stunden eures Leben noch genügend Licht und Wärme erzeugen wird, so dass ihr für die Menschen noch immer Vorbilder sein und es bleiben könnt. Dabei könnt ihr zweifelsohne selber zu einem lebendigen, lebenden Avatar werden, und indem ihr das Innere eures Sanktuariums nach aussen dreht, um dort die Liebe und die Wahrheit abzustrahlen, welche aus eurem Inneren durch den Avatar an euch kommt. Der Orden des Sanktuarium ist deshalb nicht nur ein einfacher Orden von gläubigen Brüdern und Schwestern, sondern alle an diesem Teilnehmenden haben den Wunsch, sich selber darin zu erfüllen, um zu einem Gralsgefäss für den eigenen Avatar zu werden, und damit dieser von dort in die Welt eintreten kann.

Jesus Christus mag gelebt haben, viele Menschen mochten den Namen Jesus oder Jehoshua gehabt haben, genau so, wie es deren viele Wanderprediger gegeben hat zu seiner Zeit. Jesus war nicht der einzige, war nicht der alleinig Gute, war ausserdem auch nicht einzigartig. Aber die Anhänger seiner Familie und seiner Freunde haben aus ihm einen Avatar gemacht. Von ihm selber stammt, wie bei vielen Avataren, kein einziger Satz, geschweige denn ein einziges Wort oder eine einzige Silbe. Sein Wesen war von reiner Tat und nichts als der Tat. In der Tat lebte er, und in der Tat ist er gestorben. Seine Worte wurden von anderen überliefert, wurden von anderen niedergeschrieben, wurden von anderen als Grundlagenwerk erschaffen. Wir wissen deshalb nicht, ob diese Geschichten sich so zugetragen haben, oder ob es reine Erfindungen der Schriftsetzer waren. Aber eines erkennen wir heute beim Studium dieser Schriften. Sie zeugen von einem Avatar, welcher nicht dadurch regierte oder sich von seinen Mitmenschen absetzte, weil er mehr und bessere Fähigkeiten gehabt hätte, sondern weil er in seinem Ermessen Gutes zu tun, allen vorausgegangen ist. Das ist die wahre Erkenntnis des Wesens um Jesus Christus, und das ist die Kraft, die nachwirkte bei den Schriftsetzern, welche seine Geschichte, ob wahr oder erfunden, in diesen heute bekannten Schriften niederschrieben, und welche noch heute den Avatar oder das Idol des absolut Besten alles Guten darstellt, und dessen Zeugnis man niederschreiben wollte, niederschreiben musste, weil dieser lebende Avatar unter den Menschen weilte. So muss den jeder seiner Nachfolgenden selber zu einem solchen Avatar werden. Und dies ist die Idee hinter dem Orden des Sanktuariums, dass jeder seiner Anhänger zu einem lebendigen Avatar des Guten werden muss, auch wenn viele diesen Weg nicht wirklich erfolgreich beschreiten werden. Der Versuch, dieses zu erreichen, sei uns allen ein eben so gutes Vorbild eines Menschen, wie dies Jesus Christus damals war, als er durch seine guten Taten alle damaligen Menschen überstrahlte. Dieses Überstrahlen des einfachen, normalen, noch immer in evolutionären Dimensionen denken, sprechenden und handelnden Menschen ist es, was die Teilnehmer des Ordens des Sanktuarium fasziniert, was sie sich auf ihr Herzen geschrieben haben, und was sie nachfolgen, um selbst in den aussichtslosesten, materialistischsten, kaputtesten und verrohendsten Gesellschaft mit fast absolut bösen Menschen noch immer ein Licht und eine Wärme ausstrahlen, welche sie als das höchste Vermögen ihres Selbst an sich selber herausbilden und immerfort weitertragen wollen. Der Wille, dies zu tun ist bereits der Fähigkeit eines Avatars gleich, und verdient es, hochgehalten zu werden. Das Ziel dieser Entwicklung ist die Hervorbringung eines Gralsgefässes und indem man in sich seinen eigenen Avatar hervorbringt. Somit können alle Erblinine, alle Ethnien, alle Stämme und alle Nationen, welche in sich einen eigenen Avatar hervorbringen dem Orden des Sanktuarium beitreten, werden Brüder und Schwestern vorfinden, und werden allesamt eine Einheit bilden. Aber das Sanktuarium ist und bleibt ein Ort, welcher in jedem selber muss gefunden werden, und alle geschichtlich betrachtet andersartigen Menschen haben einen ihrem inneren Wesen entsprechenden Avatar, welchem sie nachfolgen, welchem ihre Vorfahren bereits nachfolgten, und welche deren Nachkommen weiterhin vorteilhaft benutzten, weil diese Avatare mit genau denjenigen Eigenschaften verstehen sind, welche eine menschliche Gruppe oder menschliche Wesenheit alleinig in Verstärkung bringen kann. So hat jede dieser Menschengruppen einen eigenen Avatar, welchem sie nachfolgen, und welcher für sie ihr innerstes Wesen am besten herausformen kann. Zugewiesene Avatare sollten nicht dort in Vertauschung kommen, wo diese mit ganz bestimmten Werten, Tugenden und Sitten, mit ganz bestimmten Gebräuchen und Traditionen in einer Einheit zur sie benutzenden Menschen stehen. Würde man dies versuchen, wo würde man die Seele, das innere Wesen, aus den Menschen herauszureissen versuchen. Avatare sind dazu da, ganz bestimmte Wesenskräfte verstärkt und in einzigartiger Art und Wiese für bestimmte Menschengruppen hervorzubringen. Und Jesus Christus, das Krist, steht stellvertretend für alle Avatare, welche Menschengruppen jemals als Idole oder Führungspersönlichkeiten hervorgebracht haben. Somit sind alle Menschen Brüder und Schwestern, und alle können dem Orden des Sanktuarium beitreten. Aber es ist nicht weise und nicht gut, wenn sie in ihrer Andersartigkeit der Erblinie und in ihrer Andersartigkeit des Geistwesens einen gleichen Avatar als Vorbildfunktion nehmen. Die Menschen und Menschengruppen sind allesamt unterschiedlich, sind verbunden mit kollektiven Wesenheiten, welche in ihrem Bewusstsein, ihrem Geist, aber vor allem in ihrer Seele schlummert, und welche zur Herausformung einer guten Tag unbedingt auch einen ganz bestimmten Avatar benötigt. Einen Avatar, welchen die Vorfahren bereits in ihrem Seelenwesen verehrten, und welcher die für sie wichtigsten Werte, Tugenden und Sitten, alle wichtigen Gebräuche und Traditionen symbolisierte, und den sie in ihren Geschichten und Sagen, ihren Mythen, Mythologien und Erzählungen einwandfrei als solchen identifizieren konnten. Für viele mag es Jesus Christus persönlich sein, andere dagegen haben das Krist, Krishna, Zartosht, Mohammed, Jehoshua oder andere Avatare dafür gewählt. So soll jeder Avatar einer bestimmten Menschengruppe zugehörig sein, damit dieser für diese Menschen weiterhin deren volle Seelenkräfte aktivieren kann, und diese Menschen ihn benutzen, um sich an ihm zu einem guten Menschen entwickeln zu können.