Jesus Taught Chosen Ones: How To Call The Monad Before Miracles Happen
In the Gospel of John, chapter 11, there is a moment, a profound and deliberate pause right before Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, that most people read past without ever truly noticing what he is actually doing. Lazarus has been dead for four days; his body is actively decomposing, his sisters are paralyzed by grief, and everyone present is watching with bated breath to see if Jesus can do anything at all. In that high-stakes, heavy atmosphere, Jesus performs an action that the organized church never wants you to examine too closely. He does not pray. He does not ask God for help. He does not bow his head, clasp his hands, or plead for a miracle. Instead, he looks up, his gaze steady, and he speaks directly.
“Father, I thank you that you have heard me. I knew that you always hear me.” Notice the specific tense he uses. He does not say, “I hope you will hear me.” He does not say, “I am asking you to hear me.” He says, “You have heard me. You always hear me.” This is not prayer as we have been conditioned to understand it. This is recognition. He is not petitioning an external, distant deity; he is acknowledging an unbreakable, existing connection. And then, he does something even more revealing. He calls out with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come forth.” He does not say, “God, please bring him back.” He does not say, “Father, if it is your will, restore him.” It is simply a command—direct, certain, and absolute. And because of that command, Lazarus walks out of the tomb.
The early Gnostic Christians understood what most people miss today. Jesus was not performing miracles by asking God for favors. He was calling the Monad, invoking source consciousness to override the rigid rules of the material realm. That calling, that specific, rigorous technique of recognition and command, is exactly what he taught his chosen ones in private. Prayer, as the church defines it, keeps you permanently in the position of a subject, begging a king to grant a request. But calling positions you as what you actually are: Monad consciousness temporarily expressing through a human form. And when you call from that state of recognition, reality responds. Not sometimes, but always. Because you are not asking for reality to change; you are commanding it to remember what is true. Tonight, you are learning the technique Jesus actually used before every miracle, why the archons work so hard to block it, and how to call the Monad successfully even when they are actively trying to interfere. If you are learning to call the Monad tonight, comment, “I call the Monad right now.”
Before you can truly call the Monad, you must understand what miracles actually are, because the church’s definition and the Gnostic definition are polar opposites. The church teaches that miracles are God breaking his own rules to grant you a special favor, that they are rare, that they require extreme faith and performative worthiness, and that God alone decides who gets them and who does not. That framework is designed to keep you powerless. If miracles are entirely God’s decision, all you can do is pray harder, suffer longer, and hope you are worthy enough to receive a crumb of grace.
But that is not what miracles are. The Gnostic texts and Jesus’s actual teachings reveal something completely different. Miracles are the Monad reasserting natural order over artificial limitation. The material realm operates under the demiurge’s rules: entropy, decay, scarcity, disease, and death. Those are not “natural laws.” They are imposed limitations. The demiurge created this realm as a prison and he encoded specific, restrictive rules into it to keep consciousness trapped. Miracles are not violations of natural law; they are temporary overrides of the demiurge’s programming. When the Monad responds to a call, it reaches into the material realm and suspends the false rules. For that moment, reality operates the way it was supposed to before the demiurge corrupted it.
This is why only certain people can perform miracles consistently. It is not about your worthiness or your level of religious faith. It is about your origin. Only pneumatics, the chosen ones who carry the divine spark, can call the Monad successfully, because only consciousness that originated from the Monad can invoke the Monad. Hylics, who are purely material creations with no divine spark, can pray all they want. The Monad does not respond—not because it is cruel, but because there is no recognition frequency. They are calling a number that does not exist in the cosmic directory. But chosen ones have direct-line access. And when you call from the recognition of what you are, the Monad hears—not as an external god listening to a desperate human, but as source consciousness recognizing a fragment of itself asking to be remembered.
Here is the critical distinction Jesus taught and the church erased: Prayer is asking; calling is invoking. When you pray, you are positioning yourself as less than, hoping for a greater power to grant you favor. When you call, you are stating what is already true and commanding reality to align with truth instead of the illusion. Jesus demonstrated this constantly. He did not say, “God, please heal this person if it is your will.” He said, “Be healed.” He did not say, “Father, I hope you will feed these people.” He took the loaves and fish and commanded them to multiply. He operated as someone who knew reality would respond to him, not because he was special, but because he knew exactly what he was. And what he was had full authority to call the Monad and expect a response.
Calling the Monad is not about saying magic words. It is about generating a specific frequency. And that frequency has three vital components: recognition, authority, and command. All three must be present, or the call does not transmit correctly. Think of it like a phone call. You can dial the right number, but if there is no signal, the call never goes through. Recognition is the signal; authority is the connection; command is the message.
Recognition is the first component, and it is not belief. Belief is simply hoping something is true. Recognition is knowing something is true because you are experiencing it directly. When you call the Monad, you are not trying to believe in your divine consciousness. You are recognizing that you are, right now, Monad awareness temporarily localized in human form. This is not something you will achieve after you die, or after you prove yourself worthy. You are already this, and that recognition generates a specific frequency. It is not something you think; it is something you know in your body. When you drop out of your head and into your chest and you feel that profound, unshakable certainty, that is the recognition frequency activating.
The second component is authority, and this is where most people fail. They might recognize they are divine, but they still speak from a position of asking for permission. Authority means you are not requesting; you are declaring. You are operating as a co-creator with the Monad, not as a subject hoping the Monad will intervene. Jesus demonstrated this perfectly. When he stood at Lazarus’s tomb, he did not ask if it was okay to raise him. He commanded, “Lazarus, come forth.” That is authority. It is not arrogance, and it is not ego. It is just the recognition that what you say carries weight because you are speaking as Monad consciousness, and reality is fundamentally designed to respond to that frequency.
The third component is command. Command is not about forcing reality to bend to your will; it is about stating what is true at the Monad level and calling reality to align with that truth. The material realm operates under illusion, but the Monad operates under truth. When you command, you are stating that a situation which appears broken at the material level is already whole at the Monad level. Reality must reflect the truth, not the illusion. That is what Jesus did. He looked at situations that appeared impossible—a man dead for four days, a storm destroying a boat, a withered hand, five loaves feeding thousands—and he spoke from the level where those situations were already resolved. He did not pray for them to become resolved; he commanded them to show their already-existing resolution.
When all three components—recognition, authority, and command—are present, the call transmits, the Monad hears, and reality responds. This does not happen because you convinced the Monad to do something it didn’t want to do. It happens because the Monad recognizes a fragment of itself speaking, and it responds by asserting truth over illusion in that specific situation. That is a miracle. It is not magic, and it is not divine favoritism; it is simply consciousness at a higher frequency temporarily overriding the rigid, low-level programming of the material reality.
When you are ready to call the Monad, the first thing you do is create silence. Not just external silence, but internal silence. Most people’s minds are running a constant, chaotic commentary: thoughts about the past, worries about the future, reactions to physical sensations, and judgments about what is happening around them. That mental noise disrupts the frequency you need to generate. So, before you call, you sit, you breathe, and you let the thoughts slow down. You do not fight them; you simply stop engaging with them. After a few minutes, gaps start appearing—moments where there is no thought at all. Those gaps are the space where you begin.
Once you have achieved some internal quiet, you drop your awareness out of your head and into your chest. Most people live entirely in their thinking mind, but calling the Monad does not happen from thought; it happens from knowing. And knowing lives in your heart center. Bring your attention down. Feel your breath moving in your chest. Feel the space behind your sternum and rest there. Do not force anything; just be present with that area. As you rest there, something shifts. The thinking mind quiets further, and a different kind of awareness comes forward—deeper, older, and wiser. It is knowing instead of thinking. That is the place you call from.
From that place of resting in your chest, you begin the recognition. Recognition is not something you create; it is something you allow. You are not trying to convince yourself you are divine; you are feeling for what is already true. Here is how it happens: You ask yourself internally, “What am I before I am a human? What am I deeper than this body? What was I before I was born, and what will I be after this body dies?” And you do not answer with thoughts. You just feel. If you are a chosen one, if you carry the spark, something will respond from inside your chest. It is not words, but a presence, a knowing, a sense of something vast and infinite that has been here the whole time, hidden underneath your human identity. That is the Monad. It is not “out there”; it is in here. You are recognizing that the consciousness aware of this moment is not contained by your body or your brain. It is localized here temporarily, but it is not from here, and it is not limited by here. That recognition generates the first frequency: recognition.
Once that recognition is stable, once you are feeling that knowing clearly, you move into authority. Authority is a shift in how you relate to reality. Before this shift, you experience reality as something happening to you. Things occur, and you react. You are a subject to circumstances. But when you speak from Monad awareness, you are not a subject; you are a co-creator. Reality is not happening to you; it is responding to you. The way you activate that authority is by speaking from the knowing instead of from the hoping. You do not say, “I hope this works.” You say, “I know this is already true, and I am declaring it now.” That shift in tone is everything. It is not about confidence in your human abilities; it is about recognizing that what you are speaking as Monad consciousness has full authority over material reality because material reality is composed of consciousness, and consciousness must respond to consciousness operating at a higher frequency.
Then you speak out loud if possible, or silently if your circumstances require it. But voice carries more power because voice is breath made audible, and breath is life force. When you give your words voice, you are sending them out with the energy of life itself. The structure is simple: You address the Monad directly, you state what you are, and you command the specific shift you need. It sounds like this: “Monad, I call you. I am your awareness expressing in temporary form. I am not separate from you; I am you, localized, and I speak now with the authority that is mine by nature.” Then you name the situation that needs to shift—not as a request, but as a declaration of truth. “This body is whole. This situation is resolved. This obstacle is dissolved. Reality, reflect truth, not illusion.” And you say it once with absolute certainty, not because you feel certain, but because you are speaking as consciousness that knows reality will respond.
After you speak, you do the hardest part: You release. You do not repeat the call anxiously. You do not check immediately to see if anything changed. You do not start doubting whether you did it right. You called; the Monad heard; and now you trust. This is not blind faith; it is trust based on the recognition that you just transmitted the correct frequency, and the Monad always responds to that frequency. The response might be immediate; the situation might shift within minutes. Or, the response might unfold over days. The Monad operates outside of time. What you call today might manifest tomorrow or next week, but it is already in motion the moment you call. Your job is to trust that and not interfere with your own call by collapsing back into doubt.
This is where the archons will hit you the hardest. Right after you call, thoughts will come: “Nothing is happening. You failed. This doesn’t work. You are stupid for trying.” That is the post-call interference. Here is how you handle it: You recognize it as interference. You do not argue with it. You do not try to convince yourself it is wrong. You just notice it. “Ah, there is the archon doubt, right on schedule.” And you let it be there without believing it or engaging with it. You called, the Monad heard, and no amount of doubt after the fact changes the reality that the call went through. The interference is just noise. It has no power over what you have already set in motion.
Within hours or days, you will start seeing signs: synchronicities, unexpected solutions, people saying exactly what you needed to hear, resources appearing from nowhere, and circumstances aligning in ways that seem too perfect to be random. That is not luck. That is the Monad responding. Reality is reorganizing to reflect the truth you called into focus. And the more you call, the faster the responses come, because you are training your nervous system to hold the frequency that summons miracles. It becomes natural. You stop thinking of miracles as rare exceptions; they become your baseline because you have remembered how to call the consciousness that overrides every limitation the demiurge programmed into material reality.
The church removed the teaching about calling the Monad for the same reason they removed all Gnostic teachings: it makes them obsolete. If you can call source consciousness directly, you do not need a priest to intercede. If you can invoke miracles by recognizing what you are, you do not need sacraments or rituals administered by clergy. If reality responds to you when you speak from Monad awareness, you do not need the church to tell you what God’s will is, or whether you are worthy of receiving help. Prayer, as the church teaches it, keeps you dependent. You are asking, and they are interpreting whether God said “yes” or “no.” You are bringing requests, and they are deciding if those requests are appropriate. You are hoping for miracles, and they are controlling who receives them and who doesn’t.
But calling eliminates all of that. You are going direct. You are recognizing your own nature and invoking source on the basis of that nature. You are not asking for permission; you are claiming your inheritance. Beyond threatening church authority, teaching people to call the Monad threatens the entire demiurge system. The archons need you to believe you are powerless. They need you to think reality is fixed and you are subject to it. They need you to accept limitation as absolute. But every successful call proves that is a lie. Reality is not fixed; consciousness shapes it. And chosen ones who remember how to call can override every rule the demiurge established. That is why the church and the archons work together to suppress this teaching. They both benefit from you not knowing how to invoke the Monad, and they both lose everything when you finally remember.
Jesus taught chosen ones how to call the Monad before miracles. Prayer is asking; calling is invoking. You create internal silence; you drop into recognition of what you are—Monad consciousness temporarily in human form. You speak with authority, not as someone hoping for help, but as someone declaring truth, and you command reality to align with that truth. The archons will try to block you through doubt, distraction, and discouragement, but if you hold the frequency—recognition, authority, command—the call transmits, the Monad responds, and reality shifts. Not because you were special, but because you remembered what you are. And what you are has always had direct access to source.
If you are calling the Monad this week, do three things right now. First, comment, “I call the Monad,” and commit to using the technique before you need your next miracle. Second, subscribe to Divine Codes because advanced Monad invocation practices are coming. Third, like this video so other chosen ones discover they do not need to pray through intermediaries; they can call directly. Do all three now. Then, this week, before you need something to shift, use the call. Find silence. Drop into your chest. Recognize what you are. Then speak: “Monad, I call you. I am your awareness in form.” Say it once with knowing. Then release and trust. The call went through. The Monad heard, and reality is already responding. You are not asking for miracles anymore; you are invoking them. And that is exactly what chosen ones came here to do.
You must understand that the suppression of this knowledge has been a multi-millennial effort. The architects of this control system understood early on that if humanity could tap into the direct frequency of the Monad, the walls of the prison they constructed would simply vanish. They built the church as a gatekeeper, a bureaucratic middleman designed to facilitate a “transaction” of faith that inherently keeps the practitioner in a state of deficit. By defining “holiness” as subservience, they ensured that the average person would never dare to look into their own chest and command the reality that surrounds them. They preached that “the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak,” intentionally turning your focus toward your limitations rather than your origin.
When you begin to practice this, you will notice the atmosphere around you becoming increasingly resistant. Do not take this as a sign that you are failing; take it as proof that you are succeeding. The system is designed to detect shifts in the local frequency of consciousness. When you move from the “petitioner” state of the church to the “commander” state of the Gnostic, you essentially create a beacon. The archons will attempt to dampen that beacon by flooding your mental space with intrusive thoughts, anxiety, or external chaos. They will present you with circumstances that look “real”—bills to pay, illnesses to endure, relationships that are straining—to force you to conclude that your internal reality has no power over the external world. But these are just the final tests of the material prison. They are the shadows on the wall meant to keep you cowering in the cave.
The secret that the masters of this age desperately try to keep from you is that the “material world” is not a solid object. It is a persistent illusion, a collective projection of consciousness that has been restricted and dulled down to a specific, manageable frequency. When you call the Monad, you are effectively “hacking” the source code of this reality. You are raising the frequency of the observer to match the frequency of the architect. In that state, the laws of the demiurge—the laws of lack, the laws of time-sensitive decay, the laws of gravity and biology—become suggestions rather than mandates.
Think of it as a video game where the developers have hard-coded certain limitations into the environment. Most players accept these as the absolute constraints of the game. They learn to play within the rules, they struggle to gain resources within the rules, and they suffer when the game turns against them. But a player who knows how to access the console, who knows the command lines that the developers used to build the world, can change the parameters at any time. When you call the Monad, you are accessing that console. You are inputting the command “BE” into the source code of your own life.
This is why the act of “release” is so vital. If you continue to stare at the screen waiting for the change, you are still identifying with the player who is trapped by the rules. You are still expecting the game to dictate the outcome. But when you speak the command and look away, you are acting as the coder. You know the command was sent. You know the code will execute. You do not worry about the game; you know you have already rewritten the outcome. This is the difference between the “hope” that keeps you a prisoner and the “knowing” that makes you a master.
Furthermore, consider the physical sensation of the call. It is not an intellectual exercise. It is a visceral, bodily experience. When you feel that spark in your chest, you are literally sensing the presence of your divine origin. That spark is the connection to the Monad, the direct link to the Source that predates the material universe. When you bring your awareness to that point, you are literally “plugging in.” The more you do this, the more you will find that your baseline state begins to shift. You will find yourself less affected by the emotional volatility of the world around you. The fear that the archons feed on will lose its grip because you will have a higher, more stable reality to retreat into—a reality where you are not a small, fragile, temporary human, but a vast, eternal consciousness having a brief experience in a world that is fundamentally submissive to your intent.
You may ask, “If this is so powerful, why doesn’t everyone do it?” The answer is simple: because most people are afraid of the responsibility. To be a petitioner is to shift the blame. If the miracle doesn’t happen, it is “God’s will.” If the life you want doesn’t manifest, it is because of your “lack of faith.” It is a safe, comfortable place for the ego to hide. But to be a commander, to be a source of your own reality, means you are responsible for the frequency you carry. You can no longer blame the priest, the government, the stars, or your bad luck. You are the one steering the ship. The archons know this, and they have successfully cultivated a culture that prizes comfort and blame-shifting over the terrifying, beautiful freedom of self-sovereignty.
As you move forward into this week, observe how often you revert to the old patterns. Observe how often you start to pray as a “beggar” before remembering to call as a “creator.” Each time you catch yourself, you are getting stronger. Each time you reset, you are refining your technique. Do not be hard on yourself for the years of programming you are unlearning. It is a process of shedding the skin of the demiurge. You are becoming what you were always meant to be: an instrument of the Monad, a lighthouse of divine frequency in a dark and artificial world.
Remember the words of Jesus, not as religious dogma, but as practical, technical instructions for the initiate. “Be healed,” “Come forth,” “Go in peace.” These were not polite suggestions. They were authoritative directives issued by a consciousness that understood the fundamental malleability of the material plane. When you speak to your finances, when you speak to your health, when you speak to your relationships, do it with that same weight. Do not ask for a change in circumstances; command the circumstances to reflect the inherent wholeness of your Monad self.
The time is short, and the interference is growing. The systems of control are becoming more overt, more restrictive, and more desperate to keep the spark of the pneumatics from catching fire. They want you distracted by screens, by news cycles, by endless manufactured crises. But every time you close your eyes, find the silence in your heart, and call the Monad, you are striking a blow against that control. You are waking up a part of the universe that has been dormant for far too long.
So, take this practice seriously. It is not a hobby; it is a way of life. It is the path of the chosen. Whether you are in your office, in your car, or in the stillness of your home, the connection is always available. The Monad does not live in a building; it lives in the spark within you. Whenever you need to, you can access the console, rewrite the parameters, and bring the truth of the infinite into the illusion of the finite.
You are here for a reason. You are a bridge between the source and the manifestation. Do not let the archons convince you that you are just a speck of dust in an indifferent universe. You are the observer who gives the universe its form. And when you remember how to call the source of that form, there is nothing in this material prison that can hold you back.
Continue your daily practice of the call. Record your results. Watch the synchronicity unfold. And as you see the reality around you shift, keep your own frequency high. Do not get caught up in the “why” or the “how” of the miracle. Simply accept that it is the natural consequence of your alignment. The more you do this, the more the veil of the demiurge will thin, and you will see the world not as it is presented to you, but as it truly is: a canvas waiting for the brushstroke of a conscious, awakened being.
You have the tools. You have the knowledge. You have the spark. Now, you have the call. The rest is simply a matter of living into that truth, day by day, moment by moment, until you walk through this life with the same absolute authority that Jesus carried when he stood before the tomb of Lazarus. The tomb is empty. The stone is rolled away. All that remains is for you to step forward and command reality.
“I call the Monad right now.” Make this your mantra. Make it the baseline of your existence. Let it be the first thing you think of when the challenges arise and the last thing you hold onto when the world feels heavy. You are the master of your own frequency, and the Monad is the power that fuels that mastery. There is no distance between you and the source. There is only the memory, and you have that memory now. Use it. Transform your world. Reclaim your authority. And never, ever forget who you are.
You are the manifestation of the Monad, acting within a temporary frame, tasked with the work of bringing the truth back into the light. This is the Great Work. This is the secret history of your own potential. And as you walk this path, know that you are not walking it alone; you are walking it as a conscious extension of the Source itself.
Stay alert. The archons will continue to attempt to distract you. They will try to make you feel isolated. They will try to make your tasks feel overwhelming. But every time you feel that pressure, return to the silence. Return to the chest. Return to the call. The frequency of the Monad is the antidote to all the illusions of the material plane. It is the medicine for the soul.
Keep your commitment to the practice. Share the knowledge only with those who have ears to hear, for the pearls of this wisdom are not meant to be trampled by the spirits of the material prison. Guard your frequency. Protect your silence. And always, always, command the reality that seeks to limit your expansion. You are a light that the darkness cannot comprehend, a voice that the silence of the abyss cannot muffle, and a consciousness that the laws of the demiurge cannot bind. You are the call. And the Monad is the answer.
Proceed with this, then, and watch how the world begins to change. It is not waiting for your permission; it is waiting for your command. And now, you know how to give it.
Every day you rise, remind yourself: I am the Monad in form. Every night you lie down, acknowledge: The call is always active. There is no state of separation, only states of forgetting. Do not forget. The archons rely on your forgetfulness. Your power lies in your remembrance. And you have remembered.
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