
You are more than merely human. You are far, far greater than the limited creature called man. You are God. You always have been; you always will be.
All of you are God himself, created of himself. You are Gods created of God, the first and only direct creation of the Source of all life. In your adventures into the exploration of life, you have integrated your supreme intelligence with cellular matter to become God/man – the mind of God expressing in the form called humanity – Gods living in the wonderment of their own creation termed man. – Ramtha, The White Book
“Ramtha: The White Book” is a metaphysical text that explores themes of divinity, consciousness, and the human experience through the teachings of Ramtha, an enlightened entity channeled by JZ Knight.
Ramtha presents himself as a former warrior and conqueror from ancient times who ascended to an enlightened state, overcoming the limitations of physical existence.
The book is structured around his teachings, intended to guide humanity in realizing their own divinity and transcendence.
Fundamental to Ramtha’s message is the idea that every individual possesses the power to master their own reality by recognizing their divine nature and aligning themselves with the unlimited potential of consciousness and energy.
Ramtha’s philosophy draws on a wide range of spiritual concepts, including ascension, reincarnation, and the notion that human beings are immortal entities capable of creating their own reality.
The text encourages us to embrace a broader understanding of existence, one that goes beyond the material world, and to cultivate self-love, inner wisdom, and the ability to manifest our desires.
The teachings suggest that by doing so, we can transcend suffering and achieve a state of enlightenment similar to Ramtha’s.
The book combines spiritual wisdom with Ramtha’s personal experiences and insights to offer a blueprint for personal growth and empowerment.
God and You Are One
God is not separate from you. You and he are one and the same. Your will is his will. Whatever you want to do is what you term divine providence, divine will. So you are never in conflict with destiny, for destiny is not preordained; it is ordained wholly by you. Everything you think creates your moments to come. Your very Now moment is simply the product of the thoughts you had moments ago. That is the science of God. The only thing the Father wills for you is to experience the totality of life that he is, according to the feelings within your soul. Why? So that you come to understand what joy is and the unconditional love that God has for you and all life.
In Ramtha’s teachings, the idea that God is not separate from us is essential.
This emphasizes that every thought and action you take is an extension of divine will because you are inherently part of God.
You shape your destiny, not through some external force, but through your own thoughts and desires.
This empowers you to realize that you are never in conflict with fate; rather, you are the one orchestrating it.
Life becomes a reflection of your own thoughts, and understanding this is the key to embracing your divinity.
The True Purpose of Life
The purpose of life is to be a part of it, to be the creator of it, to illuminate it. There is no other destiny than to live and to allow yourself to be whatever you desire to be as life unfolds within you, moment to moment to moment. And in fulfilling that purpose, know that you have the unlimited freedom to become and do and be whatever you desire.
Ramtha speaks of life as an ever-unfolding creation, where we are both participants and creators.
The purpose isn’t some preordained path but the freedom to become whatever we desire as life manifests through us.
Each moment offers new opportunities for creation, and the more we realize that we are the architects of our reality, the more liberated we become.
The goal, ultimately, is to express ourselves fully and live in alignment with our desires, knowing that we are the creators of our destiny.
Beyond Judgment
There is neither good nor bad, master; there is only Isness. In the Isness, all things are measured solely in terms of fulfillment, in terms of the emotional experience needed by the soul to fulfill itself in wisdom. Everything that you have ever done – however beautiful or vile you have determined it to be – you have done simply for the sake of knowing. You were pressed by your soul and your passions to do it in order to learn. Only by doing it did you realize and ascertain the value of that doing and thus gain from it.
In Ramtha’s philosophy, experiences aren’t categorized as good or bad; they simply are.
Every action, whether we deem it vile or beautiful, serves the purpose of fulfilling the soul’s need for wisdom.
Each experience is driven by our soul’s need for knowledge, which comes through feeling and understanding.
By viewing life through the lens of “Isness,” we free ourselves from judgment and begin to see every experience as part of our soul’s evolution.
This neutrality allows for growth and deeper wisdom.
Happiness is Aligning with the Divine
No one has a purpose when he comes to this plane. The Father has not given you or anyone else a directive as to what your life should be, save for one thing – and that one desire for you provides the ultimate in being – and that is for you to be joyful, whatever joy means to you. For the happier and more joyful you are within your precious and divine self, the closer you are to being the likeness of God and in harmony with all life. To be happy and joyous is the Father’s only desire for you. It is indeed the grandest emotional value there is. It is the greatest accomplishment in life.
Joy, according to Ramtha, is the ultimate goal of life.
The Father, or God, doesn’t impose a specific purpose on us beyond wanting us to experience joy.
The closer we get to joy, the closer we come to embodying our divine nature.
Joy isn’t just an emotion; it’s the essence of alignment with our highest selves and a direct reflection of our connection with God.
The happiest version of ourselves is the one most in tune with divine love and purpose.
Choosing Joy Every Moment
How do you become joyful? By knowing that every moment of your life gives you the freedom and opportunity to express joy, if that is your desire, and by knowing there is nothing that is ever worth separating yourself from happiness and joy and God – nothing – and by loving yourself completely through and through, for you love God when you do.
Joy comes from recognizing that every moment is filled with the potential to express happiness.
Ramtha encourages us to align with joy by understanding that nothing should separate us from happiness, God, or ourselves.
When we fully love ourselves, we are loving God, because the two are one.
The simple act of embracing joy as a constant companion aligns us with the divine and sets us on the path of fulfillment.
Happiness Leads to Miracles
The more moments you spend being happy and joyful and loving yourself and allowing yourself to be, the closer you are to being the God force of all life. If you will live your life in such a manner – that everything you pursue in life, you pursue to make yourself happy – you will live your life to its grandest destiny. You will achieve miraculous things. You will be a remarkable example of the love of self and God. You will experience and understand the grand beauty and the wonderful enigma that you are.
Ramtha reinforces the idea that happiness and self-love are the keys to living a remarkable life.
When you pursue what makes you happy, you unlock miracles and reveal the beauty of your existence.
This stresses that you can only achieve your highest potential by prioritizing joy.
By living in alignment with what brings happiness, you become an example of divine love and power.
The pursuit of happiness leads you to the miraculous realization of your own divinity.
Transcending the Ego
What keeps you from knowing and becoming the totality of God? Altered ego, because altered ego cuts God off by refusing to accept all the thought frequencies that God is so it can live safe and secure, out of harm’s way. That is why the altered ego is indeed what is termed the Antichrist, because it denies that you are the son of God. It does not allow you to accept the thought and to realize that you and the Father are one and the same.
The altered ego acts as a barrier between you and your divine nature, as it fosters fear and separation from God.
According to Ramtha, the ego’s desire for safety and control is what keeps you from fully realizing that you are God.
The ego refuses to accept that you are divine and instead, creates limitations to keep you feeling small and disconnected.
Recognizing the ego’s role as the Antichrist in your life enables you to overcome it and embrace your true nature as Christ, at one with God.
Manifesting is Knowing
How do you quicken the manifestation of your desires? By knowing. Knowing is the door that allows the kingdom of heaven to display its abundance within the kingdom of self. Knowing that a desire, whatever it is, is already fulfilled amplifies the thought of your desire, sends it through your auric field into consciousness flow, and manifests your desire so that you may stand in receivership of its completion.
The truth is, all things are already yours. When you know they are, then they are made available to you. You must understand that the principal giver of all that you need is you and your ability to receive what you want. The way to receive your desires is simply to know what you want and know you are worthy of getting it.
Ramtha teaches that manifestation is not just about desiring something but knowing that it already exists for you.
Once you truly know that your desires are fulfilled, the Universe aligns to bring them into your reality.
This emphasizes the importance of certainty and belief in the process of creation.
It’s a powerful reminder that the key to receiving is to know you are worthy of what you want and to align your thoughts and energy with that knowing.
The Soul’s Hunger for Wisdom
Your soul hungers for what it has never experienced. When your soul hungers for an experience, it means that it needs emotional data from that experience. So your soul will create a feeling – called want – that captivates your entire being and propels you into an adventure, an experience. Then when the experience is finished and the emotions from it have subsided, the experience gained you a grander treasure than all the gold upon your plane. It advanced you into wisdom, which is indicative of your soul saying you never have to experience that again, for you have gained all the understanding from it. Then your soul will take on another hunger, and you will be propelled to do other things because you need to, you want to, because the fire within you presses you to experience all life.
Your soul is constantly driven by a hunger for new experiences, propelling you toward growth and adventure.
Ramtha explains that this hunger creates feelings of desire, which guide you toward the experiences you need for wisdom.
Every time you fulfill this hunger, you gain wisdom and evolve, no longer needing to repeat that experience.
It’s a cycle of growth where each new experience nourishes the soul and moves it closer to enlightenment.
Love is Recognizing the Divinity in Others
When you put people back where they belong, in their godhead, and know that no matter what they are doing, they are living for the God within them – just as you are living for the God within you – then you can learn to love all people. Whatever their expression is, you can now for the first time in your existence truly love them, for your love is not governed or restrained by judgments. And that indeed is how a Christ – man who lives as God – is within his being.
The key to loving others, according to Ramtha, lies in seeing them as divine beings, just as you are.
When you understand that everyone is living for the God within them, you can love them without judgment.
This recognition of divinity in all people transforms relationships and interactions, allowing for a deeper, unconditional love.
Living with this awareness elevates you to a Christ-like state, where love flows freely without restriction.
Ramtha’s teachings remind us that the essence of life is about understanding our own divinity and the profound role we play in creating our reality.
By shedding judgments, embracing experiences as opportunities for wisdom, and recognizing the divinity in ourselves and others, we align with the ultimate truth: that we are creators of our own destiny.
Living from this empowered perspective leads us not only to fulfillment but to the realization of our grandest potential.