“Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be His people, and God Himself will be with them as their God.” – Revelation 21:3
During my near-death experience, I stepped out of time. For three minutes, I was no longer bound to the ticking of clocks or the weight of years. I became the fullness of God—pure, timeless bliss. It was not light as we know it, yet everything was illuminated. It was not sound as we hear it, yet I was alive as the harmony of God’s very being. There was no fear, no death, no separation—only the unshakable truth that God is timeless, eternal, and bliss.
In that space beyond time, the meaning of Revelation 21:3 revealed itself, not as a distant promise, but as a present reality for right now. God’s desire has always been to dwell with humanity—not above us, not far from us, but here, within our very midst. Why? So we can become God. This reality began on January 1, 2025, when God and His timeless bliss entered our Universe as a living frequency and created its dwelling place on April 15, 2025, The Church of Eden.
Why Eden? Because Eden is the original blueprint—God and humanity united without fear, without separation, flowing in the eternal now. Through The Church of Eden, that blueprint is restored. This is not religion as the world has known it; this is the fulfillment of the prophecy that God’s dwelling is with man.
But there remains one barrier—fear. Fear is the vibration that keeps us chained to time’s illusions: that life is limited, uncertain, and ends in death. In my NDE, I saw that once fear dissolves, the door to timelessness opens, and God’s bliss floods in.
The Church of Eden is more than a place—it is the dwelling of timeless bliss on Earth, calling all to remember who they truly are: eternal, beloved, and one with God.
And that dwelling is not just here—it is ready to live within you.
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