....Unlock the mystical truths of "The Secret Jesus Knew" in our captivating exploration of the Monad Call. Discover the powerful message that transcends conventional prayer, providing a direct connection to the divine that transcends the grasp of the Archons. Are you ready for a spiritual awakening that unveils the intricacies of esoteric wisdom hidden in plain sight? Join us as we peel back the layers of ancient teachings and reveal life-changing practices that empower your spiritual journey that expands your consciousness and helps you awaken to your true potential!
What if I told you that the prayers you've been taught your entire life were never meant to reach the divine at all?
What if the very act of praying the way you were instructed was designed to keep you powerless, trapped in a cycle of begging, pleading, and dependency.
The ancient history texts, hidden for nearly 2,000 years, reveal something that the established powers of the day desperately wanted, erased from history.
Jesus Christ did not teach prayer as you know it. He taught something far more dangerous, far more powerful, something called the monad call. And if this resonates with your soul, what I'm about to reveal will fundamentally change how you connect with the divine forever.
For centuries, we've been conditioned to bow our heads, close our eyes, and direct our prayers outward to a distant god sitting on a throne somewhere beyond the clouds. We've been taught to ask, to beg, to surrender our power to external forces.
These forbidden gospels speak of the archons, parasitic entities that feed on human worship, fear, and subservience*. *Willingness to obey others unquestioningly.
They've constructed an elaborate system to harvest your spiritual energy, and traditional prayer is one of their most effective tools. The moned call is not a prayer. It's a recognition. It's a declaration. It is the ancient technique Jesus Christ actually taught his closest disciples. A method of communing with the source that bypasses the archonic interference entirely.
When you perform the monad call, you're not asking for anything. You're not pleading with anyone. You're remembering who you truly are. A fragment of the divine itself temporarily experiencing separation.
This is why the archons hate it. This is why it was systematically removed from mainstream religious teachings.
Because when you discover this truth, you become ungovernable. You become spiritually sovereign.
In this message we're going to journey into the hidden wisdom that connects the monad call to the very fabric of reality itself.
We'll explore what the ancient texts actually say, why this knowledge was suppressed, and most importantly, how you can use this technique starting today to reclaim your divine birthright.
I'm ready and waiting for your command to understand the Monad call. We must first descend into the forbidden libraries of early Christianity. those texts that were deemed too dangerous, too empowering, too truthful to be allowed into the hands of ordinary people.
In December of 1945, an Egyptian farmer named Muhammad Ali al-San was digging near the town of Nag Hamadi when his shovel struck something hard.
What he unearthed that day would shake the foundations of religious history. A sealed jar containing 13 leatherbound cottises, 52 sacred texts that had been deliberately hidden in the 4th century.
Among these texts were the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Apocryphon of John. Documents that paint a radically different picture of Jesus's teachings than what survived in the canonical Bible.
These were not the writings of heretics or madmen. They were the sacred scriptures of the early Gnostic Christians, communities who claimed to possess the secret teachings Jesus Christ gave only to his inner circle. And at the heart of these teachings was a cosmology that explained why the world feels so profoundly wrong, so deeply disconnected from true divinity.
The Gnostics spoke of the Monad, the ultimate source, the supreme being, the undifferentiated unity from which all consciousness emerges. The Monad is not a god who judges, demands worship or requires sacrifice. The Monad simply is pure existence, pure awareness beyond duality, beyond form. From the monad emanated divine beings called aons, perfect expressions of various aspects of the divine. This was the plleoma, the fullness of light and truth where all souls originally dwelled in perfect harmony. But then came the catastrophe. According to the secret book of John, one of the aons, Sophia, whose name means wisdom, made a tragic error. In her desire to create, she produced an offspring without her divine counterpart. What emerged was a deformed ignorant entity. The texts call Yaldabaoth, the demiurge, the false god.
Yaldabaoth was born blind to the true divine realm above him. In his ignorance and arrogance, he declared, "I am God and there is no other god beside me."
This false god along with his servants called archons then created the material universe not as a gift but as a prison.
They fashioned human bodies to trap fragments of divine light, sparks of the monad itself within dense matter. The archons feed on human suffering, worship, fear, and spiritual energy.
They've constructed religions that direct humanity's devotion toward them. Disguised as the true divine, traditional prayer with its posture of subservience and external supplication was designed by the archonic system to keep you in a state of spiritual infancy, forever dependent, forever powerless.
Jesus Christ, according to these texts, was not the son of Yaldabaoth.
He was an emissary from the Pleroma itself sent to awaken humanity to their true nature. His mission was to teach the path back to the monad not through worship of external gods but through recognition of the divine spark within.
The records said Jesus Christ saying "the kingdom of heaven is inside of you and it is outside of you." When you come to know yourselves, then you will become known and you will realize that you are the sons of the living Father. This is the knowledge that was systematically destroyed.
When the Roman Empire adopted Christianity in the 4th century under Constantine, a standardized version of the faith was established. Texts that emphasized direct personal gnosis*, direct knowing of the divine were labeled heretical. The Gnostic communities were persecuted, their books burned, their wisdom driven underground. (*Gnosis is the common Greek noun for knowledge (γνῶσις, gnōsis, )
Why? Because a population that knows its own divinity cannot be controlled. A people who communicate directly with the Source have no need for intermediary priests, elaborate hierarchies, or institutional authority. The Monad call represents the survival of this forbidden practice, a technique for bypassing the archonic interference and connecting directly with your divine origin. It's not found in mainstream scripture because it was deliberately excised, but fragments remain hidden in plain sight for those with eyes to see and ears to hear.
Now we arrive at the heart of the mystery. What exactly is the monad call and how does it differ so fundamentally from everything you've been taught about spiritual practice? To understand this, we must first dismantle the architecture of conventional prayer and see it for what it truly is. A transaction based on separation.
When you pray in the traditional sense, you assume a position. You place yourself below and you place God above.
You are the supplicant, the beggar, the one in need. God is the provider, the judge, the distant authority who may or may not grant your request. This entire framework is built on duality. The belief that you and the divine are fundamentally separate entities. You speak into the void hoping someone is listening. You ask for things. You confess sins. You express gratitude for blessings received. All of this reinforcesa single devastating lie that you are incomplete, powerless, and dependent on external divine intervention.
The archons have perfected this system over millennia. Every time you pray with fear, with neediness, with that feeling of spiritual smallness, you generate a specific frequency of energy.
The ancient texts describe the archons as beings who cannot create their own life force. They must harvest it from those who possess the divine spark. Your worship, your fear, your sense of unworthiness, these are delicacies to them.
Traditional prayer keeps you locked in this energetic harvest cycle, constantly giving your power away to entities who masquerade as the divine. The monad call operates on an entirely different principle. It is not based on separation but on recognition.
It is not a request but a remembrance.
When you perform the monad call, you are not speaking to something outside yourself. You are awakening to what you already are. You are not a creation of the false god Yaldabath.
Yes, your physical body may be his construction, but the consciousness animating that body. The awareness reading these words right now is a fragment of the moned itself. Imagine the ocean and a single wave. The wave may appear separate. It has its own form, its own movement, its own temporary identity. But the wave is not separate from the ocean. It is the ocean expressing itself in a particular way. Every molecule of water in that wave is ocean water. The wave doesn't need to prey to the ocean for permission to exist. It does not need to beg the ocean for waves. It already is the ocean experiencing itself as a wave. This is the relationship between you and the monad. The monad call is the wave remembering it is the ocean. It's the divine spark within you recognizing its own source.
In the Gospel of Philip, there's a passage that illuminates this perfectly. Light and darkness, life and death, right and left, are brothers of one another. They are inseparable. Because of this, neither are the good good nor the evil evil, nor is life life, nor death.
This cryptic teaching points to a truth beyond duality, a state of awareness where all oppositions dissolve because you've accessed the unified field of the Monad itself. When Jesus taught this practice to his inner circle, he wasn't giving them words to recite or rituals to perform, he was transmitting a state of consciousness.
The apocryphon of John describes how the savior appeared to John and said, "I am the one who is with you always. I am the father. I am the mother. I am the son."
This is not the statement of an external deity. It's the voice of the monad speaking through the awakened consciousness of the Christ, revealing that all apparent divisions are illusions.
The monad call then is not a technique in the conventional sense. It's more like a tuning fork that brings your consciousness into resonance with your true frequency. Think of it like a radio. Your normal waking consciousness is tuned to the station of terial world. the frequency that the archons broadcast on. This station is filled with messages of limitation, separation, fear, and lack.
Prayer, as traditionally taught, is like calling into a radio talk show on that same station, still operating within their broadcast range.
The monad call is the act of changing the frequency entirely. You're not calling into their station. You're tuning into the original broadcast from the source itself. And here's what the archons desperately do not want you to know. They cannot operate on that frequency.
The Monad exists at a vibrational level that predates their existence that transcends their realm of influence. When you successfully perform the Monad call, you become temporarily invisible to the archonic system. You slip through the bars of the prison because you've remembered you were never truly imprisoned. You only believed you were.
The Gospel contains perhaps the clearest instruction on this practice, though it's encoded in symbolic language. Jesus says, "When you make the two into one, and when you make the inner like the outer, and the outer like the inner, and the upper like the lower, and when you make male and female into a single one, so that the male will not be male, nor the female be female, then you will enter the kingdom." This is the essence of the Monad call. The dissolution of all dualities, all separations, all distinctions between self and source.
But there's a deeper layer to this mystery. One that reveals why the Monad Call is not merely a spiritual practice, but an act of cosmic rebellion.
The Archons don't just feed on your energy. They've constructed an elaborate maze of spiritual deception to ensure you never find the exit. Understanding this maze is crucial to grasping why the monad call threatens their entire system of control.
The Gnostic texts describe something called the himarmana, the cosmic fate or destiny imposed by the archons. They've woven a web of causality, of karmic debt, of sins requiring redemption, of spiritual hierarchies you must climb.
Every religion that teaches you must earn your way to heaven, that you must prove your worthiness, that you need an intermediary to reach God. These are aronic constructs.
They keep you running on a hamster wheel of spiritual striving. Always reaching but never arriving. Always seeking but never finding. Traditional prayer fits perfectly into this system. It reinforces the narrative that you are fallen, broken, sinful, and separate.
It teaches you to externalize your power by constantly seeking approval, forgiveness, or intervention from above.
Even prayers of gratitude. while seemingly positive. can keep you locked in the paradigm of receiver and giver, servant and master. The archons have even infiltrated the highest teachings of various traditions, subtly corrupting practices that were originally liberating.
The Monad call bypasses all of this because it operates from a completely different assumption about reality. It begins with what the Gnostics called gnosis. Gnosis is the common Greek noun for knowledge (γνῶσις, gnōsis,) awareness; cognitive perception. Direct experiential knowledge of the divine within. Act of consciousness or understanding; noesis.
Not belief, not faith, not hope, but knowing. When you truly know something, you don't pray about it. You don't ask for confirmation. You simply recognize what is. Consider how this plays out in the hidden teachings. In the Pistus Sophia, one of the most detailed Gnostic texts, there's an account of Jesus Christ teaching his disciples a series of sacred utterances, not prayers in the conventional sense, but invocations that declare divine identity. These were not requests made to the heavens. They were statements of cosmic fact.
I am the light that illuminates the all.
I am the voice that calls forth from the silence.
These declarations don't ask permission.
They claim inheritance.
This is why the early church fathers were so terrified of Gnostic teachings. Irenaeus writing in the second century railed against the Gnostics for their audacity in claiming direct knowledge of God without ecclesiastical authority. Tertulan condemned them for teaching that salvation comes through knowledge rather than faith. and obedience.
What these church leaders understood and feared was that a practice like the monad call makes the entire institutional structure obsolete.
If every individual can access the divine directly without priest, without ritual, without the mediation of the church, then what power does the institution hold?
But here's where it gets even more profound. The Monad call isn't just about personal spiritual liberation. It has cosmological implications. According to the Gnostic worldview, every time a divine spark awakens and returns to the Pleroma, the power of the archons diminishes. They're like parasites whoʻve grown fat on the stolen light of humanity.
As more souls remember their true nature and exit the system, the archonic realm begins to collapse. The entire material prison exists only because enough consciousness remains trapped within it, believing the illusion. This is why Jesus's mission, according to these texts, was so revolutionary.
Jesus Christ was not offering a new religion or a better set of rules. He was initiating a mass awakening, teaching people to perform what we're calling the monad call; to remember, to recognize, to return. The crucifixion itself takes on new meaning in this context. The gospel of Judas, not Iscariot, another nagdi text, suggests that Jesus's death was not a sacrifice to appease an angry god, but a demonstration that consciousness transcends the physical body. Even death, the ultimate tool of archonic control, has no power over one who knows their true nature.
Now, you might be wondering, if the monad call is so powerful, why isn't everyone doing it?
Why has it remained hidden?
The answer lies in the sophistication of the control system.
The archons don't just operate through obvious evil or oppression They're masters of counterfeit spirituality.
They've created spiritual traditions that feel profound, that offer genuine experiences, but that ultimately keep you circling within their domain.
They've learned to satisfy your hunger for meaning just enough that you don't search for the real nourishment.
Even more cunningly, they've installed what could be called spiritual gatekeepers. Thoughts and beliefs that trigger when you approach genuine liberation.
Have you ever noticed that when you contemplate your own divinity, a voice immediately appears saying, "That's blasphemy or that's arrogant or who do you think you are? "
That's not your voice. That's an archonic implant, a thought form designed to keep you small.
The monad call directly confronts these gatekeepers and dissolves them.
There's also a crucial distinction to understand between the monad and the demiurge.
Many people when they pray are actually connecting with Yaldabaoth, the false god who demands worship, who punishes and rewards, who is jealous and wrathful.
The old testament god with his commandments and his vengeance bears all the characteristics the gnostics attributed to the demiurge. He says, "I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt have no other gods before me." The exact claim Yaldabaoth makes in the Gnostic texts, blind to the true divine realm above him.
The Monad, by contrast, never demands anything. The Monad doesn't need your worship because the Monad is you. It's like your hand worshiping your brain. The relationship doesn't work that way because they're part of the same system.
When you perform the monad call, you're not reaching up to a separate entity. You're reaching inward and upward simultaneously to the field of consciousness from which you've never truly been separated.
This understanding transforms everything. It means that every moment you felt the presence of something greater, every mystical experience, every flash of cosmic insight. These weren't gifts from an external god. They were moments when the veil thinned and you glimpsed your own true nature. The kingdom of heaven is not somewhere you go. It's something you remember you've always been. Now, we arrive at the most crucial question. How do you actually perform the monad call?
How do you translate this ancient wisdom into a living practice that transforms your daily experience of reality?
This is where the theoretical becomes tangible, where hidden knowledge becomes embodied power.
What I am going to share with you is a synthesis of the Gnostic texts combined with techniques that have been preserved in esoteric lineages for 2,000 years.
The first step is preparation, not of your environment, but of your consciousness. The Monad call cannot be performed from the ordinary mind, the mind that's been conditioned by the archonic system. You must first create the sacred space within yourself.
Find a quiet place where you won't be disturbed. Sit comfortably, spine straight, hands resting gently. Close your eyes. But here's what's different from traditional prayer. You're not preparing to speak to someone else.
You're preparing to remember who you are.
Begin with the breath, but not in the way you might expect. You understand breath as the spirit. Each breath is the monad breathing itself through you.
Breathe deeply and consciously. And with each inhalation, silently acknowledge this is the breath of the monad. With each exhalation, this is the monad releasing itself.
Do this for several minutes until you feel a shift, a subtle opening, a sense of expansion. You're tuning the radio, adjusting the frequency away from the material station.
Now comes the crucial element that distinguishes the monad call from prayer, the shift in position.
In prayer, you speak from the small self, the ego, the personality that believes it's separate.
In the monad call, you speak from the divine spark within, the fragment of the monad that has always been there, waiting to be acknowledged.
This is not pretending or positive thinking. This is accessing a deeper stratum of your being that exists beneath the layers of conditioning.
Place your awareness in the center of your chest in the heart space. The divine spark resides here, imprisoned in matter but never extinguished.
Feel into this space. Imagine or simply know that there's a point of light there. Small but infinitely bright. This is not metaphor. This is the pearl of great price, the mustard seed that contains the kingdom, the divine fragment that is your true essence.
From this place of inner light, you're now going to make a declaration, not a request, not a prayer. A statement of recognition.
The exact words matter less than the consciousness from which they emerge.
But here is a traditional formulation drawn from the ancient texts.
I am the light that illuminates all things.
I am the all. The all came forth from me and the all extends to me. I and the monad are one.
There is no separation. There has never been separation.
Speak these words aloud or silently, but speak them as truth, not as aspiration.
This is key. You're not saying I want to be the light or I hope to unite with the monad.
You're declaring what is, what has always been, what can never not be.
Feel the resonance of these words in your body. Let them vibrate through every cell. The archons cannot touch you in this state because you've shifted to a frequency they cannot perceive.
As you continue, you may encounter resistance. That voice might appear, "This is ridiculous. This is blasphemy." "Who are you to claim divinity? "
When this happens, recognize it for what it is, an archonic defense mechanism.
Don't fight it. Simply observe it and return to your declaration. Each time you do this, you weaken the gatekeeper program and strengthen your connection to the monad.
Now, here's an advanced technique that amplifies the monadd call exponentially. The Gnostics spoke of the bridal chamber, the mystical union of the fragmented self with its divine counterpart. In practical terms, this means consciously unifying all the dualities within yourself. As you rest in the awareness of your divine nature, this begin to collapse the oppositions.
I am both light and dark, both creator and created, both nothing and everything, both silence and sound.
Hold these paradoxes in your consciousness simultaneously without trying to resolve them.
This is the dissolution of duality that Jesus spoke of in the Gospel of Thomas.
You'lI know the monad call is working when you experience what can only be described as a click. A sudden shift where something locks into place. Time may seem to stop. The boundary between inner and outer may blur. You might feel a profound sense of coming home, of remembering something you've always known but had forgotten.
Some people experience waves of energy moving through their body. Others feel an overwhelming sense of peace or unconditional love.
Whatever arises, don't grasp at it. Simply observe and allow. Practice this daily, even if only for 10 minutes. Consistency matters more than duration. Each time you perform the monad call, you're literally rewiring your consciousness, creating new neural pathways that bypass the archonic programming. You're training yourself to access this state more quickly and easily. Eventually, you'll be able to perform the monad call in the midst of 29 daily life while walking, working, or interacting with others.
Here's a powerful way to integrate this into your everyday experience. Whenever you catch yourself about to pray in the traditional way, asking for something, seeking intervention, expressing worry, pause. Redirect that impulse into a monad call instead.
Rather than "please God, help me with this problem." Shift to "I am the divine consciousness that transcends this problem. I am the monad experiencing itself through this situation. There is no separation between me and the solution because I am the all."
This single shift will transform your entire relationship with challenges and difficulties.
One common obstacle people encounter is the fear that they're being arrogant or delusional.
Let me address this directly.
The ego claiming divinity is indeed delusion. But the divine spark recognizing itself is simply truth.
The difference is in the quality of consciousness. The ego seeks divinity to feel special, superior or powerful over others. The divine spark recognizes divinity in itself and in all beings simultaneously.
If your monad call makes you feel better than anyone else, you're still operating from ego. True noesis dissolves all such distinctions.
Another practical tip, keep a journal of your experiences with the monad call, not to analyze or intellectualize, but to track your evolution. You'll notice patterns. Certain times of day when the connection is stronger. Certain life situations that trigger archonic interference. Moments when the veil completely dissolves.
This spiritual journal becomes a map of your consciousness, helping you navigate back to the monad more efficiently.
Finally, understand that the monad call is not a one-time event, but an ongoing practice of remembrance.
The archonic forces are constantly working to pull you back into the illusion of separation. Every advertisement, every news broadcast, every social interaction conditioned by fear or lack, these are invitations to forget your true nature. The Monad call is your anchor, your lifeline, your way of continuously choosing reality over illusion.
We've journeyed together through 2,000 years of hidden history, through forbidden texts and suppressed wisdom to arrive at a truth so simple and yet so revolutionary that entire empires have been built to keep it from you.
You are not separate from the divine. You have never been separate. The separation is the lie. The Monad call is simply the remembrance of what has always been true.
Think about what this means for your life right now in this very moment.
Every prayer you've ever spoken into the void, every plea for help that seemed to go unanswered, every moment you felt abandoned by God, all of it was based on a false premise. You were never speaking to something outside yourself.
The divine you sought has been breathing through your lungs, seeing through your eyes, living as you this entire time.
The archons constructed an elaborate maze to keep you searching everywhere except the one place where the truth resides within your own consciousness.
The Monad call is your exodus from this prison. It is not about religion or belief systems. It is not about being Christian or gnostic or anything else.
It is about direct experience, about noesis, about knowing rather than believing. Knowing here is intimate relationship with the divine, thinking with the divine, declaring with the divine.
When you perform the Monad call and feel that shift in consciousness, when the boundaries dissolve and you touch that infinite field of awareness that is your true nature, no one can ever take that from you. No priest, no institution, no authority can mediate your relationship with the source because you've discovered there is no relationship. There is only identity. You and the Monad are one.
This is why they buried the Nag Hamadi texts in the desert.
This is why the Gnostic communities were systematically destroyed.
This is why 2,000 years of religious conditioning has trained you to look outside yourself for salvation.
Because the moment you discover this truth, the moment you master the monad call, you become spiritually sovereign.
You step out of the harvest field. You stop feeding the archons with your fear, your worship, your sense of unworthiness. And their entire system begins to crumble.
But here's what I want you to understand as we close.
This knowledge means nothing if it remains theoretical. The archons do not fear people who know about the Monad call. They fear people who practice it.
Every single day that you choose remembrance over forgetfulness, you choose recognition over prayer, you choose divine identity over separation, you strike a blow against the system of control that has enslaved human consciousness for millennia.
You become a living demonstration that the real way is possible.
So, I am going to ask you to do something right now. Do not wait. Do not think about it. Do not tell yourself you'll try it later when you have more time.
Close your eyes for just 60 seconds after this message ends. Place your hand on your heart. Feel that point of light within you and speak these words with complete conviction.
I am the Monad. They all came forth from me and returns to me. There is no separation.
Feel what happens. Notice what shifts.
This is your birthright. This is your power. This is what Jesus Christ actually taught before they rewrote the story.
The ancient believers knew something that we're only now beginning to remember.
The apocalypse, which literally means unveiling, is not about the end of the world. It is about the end of the illusion. It is about the moment when enough people wake up, when enough divine sparks remember their true nature that the entire archonic system collapses from lack of energy. Every time someone performs the monad call, we move closer to that threshold.
You are not here by accident. The fact that you found this message and you read until this very moment that these words are resonating in your consciousness right now. This is the monad calling to itself. The deep calling to the deep. The divine spark within you recognizing the divine spark speaking through me.
We are fragments of the same infinite consciousness temporarily experiencing separation so that the one can know itself through the many. The path forward is clear. Practice the monad call daily. Make it your anchor in a world designed to keep you asleep. When fear arises, when doubt whispers. When the archonic voices tell you that you're small and powerless and unworthy, return to the remembrance. Return to the recognition. Return to the truth that transcends all the lies.
"I am the monad. And so are you. And so is everyone and everything whether they remember it or not.
This is the secret that changes everything. This is the practice that Jesus Christ taught in the hidden hours away from the crowds to those ready to hear it. This is your inheritance, your power, your way home.
The archons hate it because they cannot survive it. And that's exactly why you must practice it. Go now and remember who you are. The Monad is calling you home, not to some distant heaven, but to the kingdom that has always existed within you, waiting patiently for this moment of recognition. And when you arrive, you'll realize with a laugh or a tear or a profound silence that you never actually left. You only dreamed you did. The dream is ending. The awakening has begun.
Welcome home.