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Unwrapping the Truth: Reclaiming the Spirit of Christmas and Your Inner Light

Dec 21, 2024
40 Days of an Intentional and Specific Covenant with Consciousness

Documented by Brooke Ranvek
December 21st, 2024

Jesus! Yeshua! The REAL Jesus. Our Jesus, Your Jesus, My Jesus!
The deconditioning of the current consciousness of the collective and Christmas as the machine or a system of societal norms.

It is a wake-and-bake kind of morning. I am chilling, having my coffee on this crisp, bright winter morning. The sun is shining, and the sky is blue and beautiful. I am listening to my favorite Christmas songs, feeling all the feels and feeling God flow through my heart. So many things occur in this setting. My inner child is coming forward, speaking just out-of-this-world wisdom, and it has me in tears. To have these tears of gratitude—the amount of humanness I am feeling and being able to handle—is glorious, and my soul’s heart is beating with the Mother-Gaia.

So, my favorite Christmas songs: “Jingle Your Bells” by Hush Kids and “Go Tell It on the Mountain” by Folk Angel.

I will start with “Jingle Your Bells.” This is my love song, and it makes me cry because it reminds me of me and Levi. I hope you listen. It's a great one.

Next, “Go Tell It on the Mountain.” It was my favorite one when I was a kid. The joy of baby Jesus—my heart, my truth, my God, my savior—is what I absolutely knew about this song. As a kid, I didn’t get it. Who the hell is this Santa creature, and why aren’t we talking about Jesus? Why do people need toys and things, and why is there a deep sadness under all of it?

What really confused me as a kid was the way they talked about Jesus in Sunday school or church. It never made me feel good; it actually made me feel angry, sad, and confused. They were fucking up my truth. They are trying to corrupt me and my Jesus. What occurred was we went into hiding to stay safe, lying dormant but accessible if I was ever desperate.

Then I met Jesus one night in the bathtub (I even have a recording of it). This was during my Sacred Heart Light Language Journey, and I was needing to transmute as a full-time job because of the things that were occurring for my physical form, which I will share more about in a minute, but I want to speak of how I knew it was Jesus.

My baths are specifically to consciously transmute and dissolve all types of karma. It comes to the surface, and I heal with the water and whichever guide presents themselves to me based on my heart opening and archetypes unlocking in my DNA. They usually contain what I would call an exorcism. My body gets taken over. I cry so hard I don’t even make a sound. Usually, I have major releases from my jawbones, chest, and throat.

So this day, I lit a candle, and for some reason, I was taking a video of the candle with the water running. An orb popped up, and I was like, oh cool, look! Not thinking anything about it, I commenced surrendering and relaxing—not a thought, just an open heart. I started singing the verse from a song from the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar. It was Mary Magdalene singing “calm you and anoint you.” And it was so wild because I was like, “Jesus?” Oh my God—Yeshua! And then me and Jesus danced and had deep conversations, but I was a child, and everything was golden, and then the rest is history in the making. Jesus is my best friend. God is nowhere to be found because God just is. This is why I always recommend to everyone that they get to know their Jesus found in their cells. Jesus is not the same for all of us, and yet Jesus the archetype is the same! Fascinating!

So, as I am feeling the physicality of Mother Gaia ascending, I am reminded that it all stems from my relationship with Jesus (and many other guides), but specifically, the pain is excruciating at times. Feeling like you are being crushed from head to toe, your body seizing up because of the pain, the dizziness, the loud ringing in your ears 24/7. I am able to handle all of this with light, with joy, with creativity. I would never want to take away anyone's pain because it is how they access their strength and ability to heal with the light but in darkness because this light is the light from within. If I was a victim or complained about this physical pain or even told anyone about it, they would want to come in and tell me how to take it away or take a pill or feel bad for me. This is how you begin to evolve and mature—to not run and hide from pain but to see God in every moment.

As I complete today’s long message, I want to thank my husband, whom I have a sacred soul contract with to ascend the family. I want to thank my kids for their sacred commitments to their God first—“themselves + that voice.” We are maneuvering through this materialistic world knowing we have each other and our purpose, and because we believe and feel the way we feel—that is all we need to walk in our paths of our divine purpose.

May you start to feel your feelings—from pain to joy to gratitude that makes you choke up. May you know the light in the dark, and may you remember who you are a little more every day!

Bye for now,
XOXOX, Blessings—Brooke


Why Christmas Feels Off: 

For so many women, Christmas feels like a paradox. You want to connect with the magic, the meaning, and the deep joy of the season, but instead, you find yourself caught in a whirlwind of to-do lists, societal expectations, and the pressure to make everything "perfect."

  • Do you feel exhausted?
    Running from store to store, wrapping gifts late at night, and balancing holiday meals with work can leave you drained.

  • Do you feel disconnected?
    While you’re creating magic for others, are you missing the deeper connection with Jesus or the meaning behind the holiday?

  • Do you feel sadness?
    Does the materialism of Christmas leave you feeling empty, as if something vital is missing?


The Machine of Christmas

Christmas has become a system of societal norms that prioritize consumerism and perfection over spiritual connection and joy.

  • The focus is on presents over presence.
  • Santa and material gifts have overshadowed the humble joy of Jesus’ birth.
  • The commercialization of the holiday adds stress and disconnects us from what we truly desire: love, peace, and connection.

Reclaiming the True Magic of Christmas

Despite all of this, the magic of Christmas still exists. It’s found in the sacred moments where you pause, breathe, and connect with Jesus and the love of your family.

How to Reclaim Christmas:

  • Focus on Jesus. Let the story of His birth remind you of unconditional love and humility.
  • Honor Your Feelings. Feel your joy, sadness, and gratitude without judgment.
  • Prioritize Connection. Choose presence over perfection, savoring moments with family and loved ones.

Breaking Free from the Machine and Sin

The societal machine has also distorted the concept of sin, using it to keep us small and disconnected from our true divine essence. But Jesus invites us to break free.

  • Reframe Sin. See it as an opportunity for growth, not as a weapon of shame.
  • Reconnect to Your Divinity. Remember that you are loved, whole, and worthy, exactly as you are.
  • Reclaim Your Power. Use your pain as a doorway to your light and truth.

A Final Reflection: Remembering Who You Are

This Christmas, let go of the noise. Connect with Jesus. Feel the love of your family. Allow yourself to evolve into the woman you are meant to be—strong, divine, and full of light.

May you know the light in the dark, and may you remember who you are, a little more every day.

With love and blessings,
Brooke Ranvek

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