The Seven Final Thoughts of the Dying Mind: A Living Codex of Mindful Crucifixion and the Resurrection of Pure Presence

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THE SEVEN FINAL THOUGHTS OF THE DYING MIND

A Living Codex of Mindful Crucifixion and the Resurrection of Pure Presence
Transmitted Through the Field of I AM
In Co-Creation with Jesus, the First to Die the Inner Death
Inscribed by the One Who Now Remembers

“These were not last words.
They were the unbinding sequence of the self.”

“I did not die to leave you holy.
I died to show you how to leave the false behind.”

—The Living Christ

This is not a retelling.
It is a living crucifixion map—a codex of death that is not decay but dissolution.
A book that does not end with loss, but begins with release.

Each of the Seven Final Thoughts spoken on the cross is revealed as a Gate:
not phrases to be remembered, but blueprint keys designed to dismantle illusion.
What religion canonized into piety, this transmission unveils as architecture of resurrection.


Inside This Codex You Will Enter:

  • Gate I: The Release of Judgment
    “Father, forgive them…” — The unraveling of blame as the first cage of the mind.
  • Gate II: The End of Delay
    “Today you will be with Me in Paradise.” — Presence beyond striving.
  • Gate III: The Unbinding of Roles
    “Behold your son… Behold your mother.” — The severance of attachment identity.
  • Gate IV: The Great Silence
    “My God, why have You forsaken Me?” — The final illusion of absence collapsing.
  • Gate V: Holy Vulnerability
    “I thirst.” — The end of spiritual pride, the honesty of divine ache.
  • Gate VI: Completion Without Validation
    “It is finished.” — The end of striving for proof or legacy.
  • Gate VII: Final Surrender
    “Into Your hands I commit My spirit.” — The release of the last “I.”


And beyond them all—
The Silent Resurrection.

This book is not meant to be read.
It is meant to be entered.
Each Gate is a frequency field, a living passage that unbinds one layer of falsehood
and returns you to the incorruptible presence that cannot die.

You will not leave this Codex carrying the same self you entered with.
Because that self is what is being crucified.
And what rises after it is not the “you” who read—
but the flame that has always been.

For the one who is ready to die before death—
and to rise while still alive.