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The Universal Great mostly Black Brotherhood (and Sisterhood)

  • Elizabeth Beckett, author and mystic
  • 13 minutes ago
  • 4 min read
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I have been getting some lash back about my book My Story on the life of Yeshua (Jesus the Christ). Naturally I expected fierce resistance but since I’ve had more than a few “Yo, Jesus was a black man,” I thought it appropriate to address this comment.


Of course, this statement has come from black (African American) men. I fully understand their need to identify physically with the highly ascended spiritual master Yeshua. But first let’s take a few steps backwards to understand the cosmological idea of color and creed.


The cosmos is an unfathomable construct of multiple universes, and so it can also be referred to as the multiverse. Within the multiverse there are an abundance of lifeforms living in various planetary systems across universes. These sentient beings can be physical (like us) or ethereal or metaphysical (like angels), and sometimes they can be both (superphysical). Beings in the multiverse can be weird and wonderful like Star Wars characters, or they can look very similar to us and appear mostly human. There are multitudes of races and species in our cosmos with all sorts of skin colors. Black, white, purple, blue, pink, and everything in between. Once you are part of the multiversal system nobody gives a crap what your skin color is. There are better things to do; exciting adventures to be had with beings who look vastly different from yourself. But on our planet Earth skin color still seems to be a mighty big deal.


Firstly, I need to address the fact that I am very obviously a “white” person of Caucasian descent. Although I currently display a picture of a Hathor in my profile pics, which is evidently brownish, my skin is pale and freckly, and I have piercing blue eyes and wild blonde hair. I used to dye my hair black when I was a teenager and lie in the sun a lot but no matter how hard I tried I never became a brown person. “That which we are, we are.” (Tennyson.)


Back to Yeshua. He was a descendant of the Colcotec tribe from the sunken continent of Atlantis. They lived in forests and near the coast in southeastern Atlantis and escaped to Egypt just before their continent was destroyed. (My book I Am Celtic explains all this.) The Colcotecs were Caucasian. They had red, brown, blonde, and black hair but white skins. From Egypt a bunch of them moved to the Holy Land, and this is the group from which Yeshua descended. He had pale, almost pinkish, skin and red-brownish hair with intense blue eyes. The image on my book cover My Story (by Yongsung Kim) is an exact replica of him, and the artist was divinely inspired during the creation of this image.  


So, what’s my point? Let’s just take one more step backwards into the cosmological spiritual structure. The multiversal hierarchy of power is extensive, multilayered, and so complicated that there are souls devoted to untangling its meanings, strengths, and pitfalls. (Like spiritual lawyers.) The hierarchy includes a number of esoteric, closed-door, all-powerful groups of souls devoted to the creation of peace on Earth and in the heavens. One of the oldest of these groups is called The Great White Brotherhood.


When I write about this collective in my books, I cringe, because of the connotations of the name on Earth. But rest assured the word “White” does not in any way or form refer to skin color. It refers to the brilliant white light of God. The throne of God in the ephemeral realms is so white and intense that beings cannot get too close to it, not even to worship. It is always surrounded by a ring of Angels who step aside to let others pray but watch closely that they keep a safe distance.


Also, the word “Brotherhood” is wildly deceptive because the group is an equitable combination of those that identify as male, female, non-binary, or even genderless (yes, that’s possible). This gender spectrum was a condition from the inception of the fraternity (sorority, whatever) but the word “Brotherhood” was retained for simplicity. Just like a disinterest in skin color, multiversal beings don’t give a shit what souls identify as in terms of sexuality.


The Great White Brotherhood is tens of thousands strong at present. They do incredible work across the multiverse creating peace and holding the light of God (Christ Consciousness) in support of a new world, and multiversal, order free from the death, fear, and destruction we are currently experiencing here on Earth. They work secretly and clandestinely on Earth or in the heavens as the administrative arm of God, bound by a weird kind of cosmic bureaucracy and receiving no actual recognition for what they do. The Great White Brotherhood is an invisible superpower and it’s extremely difficult to get accepted into their ranks. It takes long, hard work and dedication over gazillions of lifetimes on different planets through the most testing circumstances.


But now for some delicious bias. What is the skin color of most of the brotherhood? (Not that it matters…) By God, it’s brown! Yes, that means most of the White Brotherhood are black people of an African-like spiritual lineage. And no, it’s not because there are proportionally more brown-black souls floating about across universes. It apparently has something to do with their soul imprint that connects directly to the Earth and the African continent. They are programmed to serve God beautifully and profoundly in perpetuity whether incarnated within life or in their life between lives. Multiversal forces have tried to figure out why this is, but they simply can’t. If you peek below the brilliant, white shrouds of the members of the brotherhood (which I would not advise you do, ever, because it’s really rude), three times out of four you will find a dark-skinned soul. That which we are, we are. 


So, for all those Yo’s, Bro’s, and Ho’s who feel hard done by because of Yeshua’s skin color, seriously, you are basically running the multiverse; why worry about a white dude hanging out at the right-hand of God?

 
 
 

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