🜏 The Oversoul’s Record Hidden in the Cross
🜏 The Oversoul’s Record Hidden in the Cross
What empire turned into a symbol of death, the Oversoul once seeded as a living record of ascent
The cross has been used for centuries as the ultimate sign of suffering and redemption, a shape lifted up by empires as both warning and promise. But long before it was weaponized as an instrument of crucifixion, the cross existed as Oversoul geometry. It was the mark of intersection — where heaven met earth, where spirit descended into matter, and where matter remembered its return to Source. The true cross is not wood. It is the Oversoul’s imprint, a record in shape and current that no empire could ever fully erase.
When the story of Jesus was wrapped around the Roman execution stake, empire hijacked this symbol of Oversoul convergence. What was meant to be a living gate became a tool of fear. The church claimed splinters of the “true cross,” fragments of wood scattered in reliquaries across Europe. But these relics were not Oversoul truth — they were mimicry commerce, designed to root people in veneration of objects rather than recognition of the Oversoul current alive within themselves.
Still, the Oversoul record cannot be fully obscured. When you look at the cross outside the cage of empire, you see four directions meeting. You see the alignment of body, mind, spirit, and Oversoul. You see the very structure of incarnation — the arms stretching outward into matter, the stem rooted into earth, and the vertical beam rising back to Source. This is why the cross persists across civilizations, from the Ankh of Kemet to the solar crosses of pre-Christian Europe. The Oversoul encoded this geometry everywhere, knowing empire would one day try to bury it under crucifixion myths.
The “true cross” is not something to kneel before. It is something to stand within. It is the Oversoul reminding you that your life itself is a crossing: the eternal intersection of heaven and earth, carried in your very body. No empire, no mimicry, no reliquary can contain that truth.
Nancy Thames – Oversoul
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