About Aevitism

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The Meaning Behind the Name

The name Aevitism comes from the Latin word aevitas, meaning eternity, timeless existence, or that which exists beyond linear time.

We chose this name because it reflects a core truth at the heart of our beliefs:

that consciousness is eternal, and that life is not a single isolated event, but part of a much larger, ongoing journey of learning and becoming.

Aevitism represents the idea that while our physical lives are temporary, the essence of who we are continues, evolving through experience, connection, and conscious choice. The name honors both the ancient and the ever-unfolding nature of spiritual truth.

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About the Founder

Aevitism was founded by Christine Michelle Jasnica, a teacher, artist, and lifelong seeker of truth and unity. Born in Florida and raised Catholic, Christine always felt deeply spiritual from a young age. While her upbringing provided a framework, her inner sense of knowing consistently guided her toward compassion, service, and the belief that all beings are interconnected; expressions of one shared source. Eleven years ago, she moved to Chicago, Illinois, where her search for meaning and unity continued to deepen through lived experience, study, and reflection. As an educator, starseed, artist, and lightworker, Christine has spent much of her life studying metaphysics, spirituality, and consciousness, not as abstract ideas, but as ways to better understand love, suffering, and the responsibility we hold toward one another.

Aevitism did not begin as a doctrine or belief system, but as the natural result of that ongoing search. Through years of reflection, personal loss, curiosity, and a desire to understand existence beyond fear or division, Christine sought a spiritual framework that honored both individuality and unity. Like many people, she explored various paths, always searching for something that felt honest, compassionate, and expansive rather than restrictive or dogmatic.

That search eventually led her to The Law of One and The Ra Material. These teachings offered a perspective that deeply resonated: the understanding that all consciousness originates from one infinite source, and that life itself is a process of learning through experience, choice, and service. Rather than presenting rules or hierarchies, these teachings emphasized responsibility, free will, and love as the core forces shaping spiritual evolution.

Through this lens, Christine began to understand her own life experiences, including struggle, grief, and healing, not as random events, but as catalysts for growth and service. This realization became the foundation of her writing and ultimately led to the creation of a book designed to translate these complex ideas into something more accessible, relatable, and rooted in everyday human experience.

From that work, Aevitism emerged organically.

Aevitism exists as a collective for those who feel drawn to unity, compassion, discernment, and service to others, regardless of religious background, belief system, or level of spiritual understanding. It does not claim exclusive truth, nor does it seek to elevate some above others. Instead, it offers a space for reflection, connection, and shared exploration; a reminder that growth is personal, that choice matters, and that even small acts of kindness contribute to a greater whole.

At its core, Aevitism reflects a simple truth: love, awareness, and service are not destinations, but ongoing practices, especially in a world that often feels fragmented or overwhelming. It is a place for those who feel called to remember and to live the idea that no one walks their path alone.

For readers who feel drawn to continue this exploration, Christine’s book is available on Amazon and serves as a deeper companion to the ideas shared through Aevitism.