Jesus: I Speak to You Again
Chapter 149
The Brain is Given to Man to Grow rather than to Degrade
The human brain is not designed to harm or cause suffering to its owner, nor to be a burden on others. Among all living creatures on Earth, only the human brain has the capacity to develop to higher levels of understanding and creativity. No other animal, be it an ape, an elephant, a lion, or any other creature, can leave a better life for its offspring at the end of its existence. Only humans are capable of this, because our brains are designed to create, improve, and build a better future for the generations to come.
For humanity to achieve this, our thinking must be filled with high-frequency vibrations of love, truth, and creativity, emanating from the Creator. These vibrations, when allowed to dominate our thinking, will harmonize the brain’s activity, sending pure and stress-free impulses throughout the body. This is how our minds and bodies are meant to function—without the harmful effects of stress, tension, or artificial stimulants that only lead to more harm.
Substances like tobacco, alcohol, drugs, and other narcotics do not calm the brain as you might think. Instead, they intoxicate and disrupt the natural functioning of the brain and body. These substances distort the brain’s ability to properly respond to the environment and solve problems. Rather than providing true peace, they mask the brain’s dysfunction, allowing harm to continue unnoticed until it results in physical exhaustion, low spirits, or pain.
When you rely on artificial means to relieve stress or tension, you are actually making it harder for your brain to function properly. You lose the ability to recognize when to stop, rest, or commune with the Father, who can truly relieve your stress by absorbing it, much like a vacuum cleaner sucks in dust. The Father’s love can restore the harmony that has been lost in your thinking and bring you peace.
However, when your brain is clouded by these substances, it cannot recognize the proper time to rest or seek the Father’s guidance. This is why, after a stressful situation, you often feel physically and mentally drained, and sometimes even regret your actions. You might excuse your behavior by saying others act the same way, but that does not change the fact that your actions have consequences, both for yourself and for the generations to come.
As humans, we are meant to rise above the behavior of animals. We are meant to improve ourselves and our environment, to leave behind a better world for those who come after us. But this requires a transformation in the way we think. We must fill our minds with the high-frequency vibrations of love and creativity that come from the Creator.
The Creator has given us the freedom to choose. We can choose to live short-sighted, self-serving lives, or we can choose wisdom and align ourselves with the Father’s love. By doing so, we will fill our minds with thoughts of love, goodness, and beauty, which will in turn manifest in our actions. When we live in this way, we begin to feel an inner peace that comes from the Father, and we no longer desire the distractions and false comforts of the material world.
This transformation of the mind is a conscious choice. You must decide whether to continue living in the way of the world, driven by your lower, animalistic self, or to follow the path of spiritual growth and trust in the Father. If you choose the latter, you will find that your life takes on new meaning, and the feelings of loneliness or lack of purpose will fade away.
This path of spiritual growth will not only benefit you personally but will also influence the way you interact with others. As you grow in your relationship with the Father, you will want to share this love and wisdom with those around you—your family, friends, coworkers, and especially children. Your actions, guided by love, will have a profound impact on the environment and the people you come into contact with.
Teachers, educators, and leaders who discover the Father within themselves will feel an irresistible urge to pass on this knowledge to the next generation. This transformation will reshape not only the individual but also the entire educational system, moving it away from merely imparting information and toward fostering cooperation, love, and spiritual growth.
Education will no longer be about material success but about service to others and the development of one’s higher self in alignment with the Father’s will. In this new system, children will learn from a young age to value brotherhood, service, and knowledge for the benefit of all, rather than pursuing personal gain or following societal trends. They will be guided by the voice of their souls, rather than by external pressures. And the society they grow into will be one where all professions are valued equally, not based on prestige or wealth, but on the contribution they make to the greater good.
This is the path laid out by the Father, a path of transformation, where the mind, body, and spirit align with the Creator’s love and purpose, bringing peace, harmony, and fulfillment to both individuals and the world around them.