Symbols

Sign that establishes a relationship of identity with a reality, generally abstract, which it evokes or represents.

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The Cross as a Symbol


For over four thousand years, the cross has been a symbol connecting the tangible and the visible with the spiritual. It has represented, across various cultures and historical moments, the intersection between the earthly and the divine. However, its meaning has evolved, and its energy and purpose are now being reinterpreted.


A Living and Radiant Christ

Christ, as a being of Light and Love, transcends the image of suffering and defeat associated with the cross. Joshua Enmanuel invites us to see Christ not as a bleeding and suffering martyr, but as a being full of life, radiance, and eternity. This vision reflects a pure, elevated energy, deeply connected to the universal abundance of light and love.


The depiction of a suffering Christ on the cross has generated a heavy, dark energy that does not benefit humanity. In contrast, the living Christ teaches us that light and love are the essence of his message and presence.


The End of the Cross’s Relevance

The Cosmos and the Universe have acknowledged the cross, but its symbolic purpose has come to an end. This symbol, although powerful in the past, has been incomplete and, in many instances, manipulated for purposes far removed from truth and goodness.


In this time of spiritual renewal, other symbols are emerging with strength and purity. These new signs represent health, protection, and holistic assistance for the body and life. They have been studied and validated and are better suited to the challenges humanity faces today.


A Message for Today

The symbol of the cross has been elevated to the divine spheres of the cosmos, completing its cycle in human history. Now is the time to look forward to symbols that inspire us toward a deeper connection with light, love, and universal fullness.


The message is clear: the symbol of the cross is no longer relevant, but its legacy reminds us of the importance of evolving toward a more profound and authentic understanding of the divine.