Cross Over ( Resurrection into New Genesis)

Crossover Album: From Mask to Resurrection
This album is not just music — it’s the soundscape of a soul crossing over.
It begins at the Cross, with the words of Christ echoing through time:
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
Each track is a doorway through the illusions, masks, and fractures of self, guiding us into the rhythm of unmasking, resurrection, and remembrance.
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Track Themes & Deep Awareness
1. Forgive Them (Illusion of Separation → Humility)
Christ’s first words from the cross were not judgment, but release. Here, forgiveness is not condoning, but unmasking — lifting the weight of projection off the nervous system. Every echo of humiliation becomes the portal to humility. To forgive is to return to center, to break the loop of victim and persecutor, and to step back into wholeness.
2. Today You’ll Be With Me (Illusion of Time → Presence)
“Today you will be with me in paradise.” The illusion of time shatters here. Heaven is not tomorrow; it is now. This song holds the nervous system in the rhythm of the eternal present, where paradise is not postponed, but remembered in breath, body, and stillness.
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3. Woman, Behold Your Son (Illusion of Identity → Re-Union)
“Woman, behold your son… Behold your mother.” This moment unravels the illusion of isolated selfhood. Christ entrusts beloved to beloved, weaving a new family beyond bloodlines. Here the mask of separation falls, and we step into kinship consciousness — knowing that all relations are holy.
4. My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me (Illusion of Abandonment → Surrender)
This cry of desolation echoes the darkest night of the soul. It is the voice of the nervous system in trauma, the mask of forsakenness. But in allowing the cry to rise without filter, it becomes holy. Here, surrender is born — the acceptance that even abandonment is part of the passage.
5. I Thirst (Illusion of Lack → Desire as Devotion)
Not weakness, but coded desire. To thirst is to reveal longing — not as failure, but as initiation. The nervous system learns that desire itself is sacred, a magnet that calls Source closer. Lack becomes the fertile ground where divine water flows.
6. It Is Finished (Illusion of Control → Liberation)
The mask of striving dissolves here. “It is finished” is not defeat, but declaration. The nervous system exhales. The loop of earning, proving, and controlling ends. The soul knows: the work was never to achieve love, but to remember it.
7. Into Your Hands (Illusion of Fear → Trust)
The final release: “Into Your hands I commend my spirit.” The last mask falls — fear of dissolution. Trust is the true resurrection. The nervous system softens, the soul surrenders, and a new Genesis begins.
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The Crossover Message
This album is a journey across the threshold:
• From illusion to truth
• From humiliation to humility
• From fracture to fusion
• From death to resurrection
It is both scripture and science: trauma unwinds, the nervous system re-patterns, and the child within learns to play again.
The Crossover is not the end. It’s the bridge into the New Genesis, where the Christ-Sophia awakens within, and where the soul sings not of survival, but of resurrection.






