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I usually take a minute out of the day to sit and think and get my mind used to these ideas: There are 6 other dimensions around me right now, or there is an aura around my body right now.
But today while think of this, i wondered why is our main life in the physical, why can't it be in another dimension. Is the answer to this is bc the physical is the lowest on the pole? And if thats the reason, then why is it the lowest? Thnaks jS |
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There is another thread about becoming/realization an multidimensional being. As you do, you will start spending less portion of your time 'here'.
Each multidimensional being spans several/many dimensions. For some physical is the 'lowest', for some the 'highest', for most this is just one of several. FYI there is more than one axis of dimensions. |
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JoSac,
Maybe it is because you are here to learn something which requires the rather harsh restrictions you experience here. Some people believe, me included, that the experience of this reality and what it teaches is why we are here and how we react to it is a prime concern. All experiences of other dimensions are second to that and have a tie-in back to why we are here. Indeed, you are a multidimensional being, but for some reason or the other your main focus is predominantly in the physical. I think there is even a reason why for some are stronger bound to this focus than others. But even if you travel to other dimensions/planes easily, I think there still must be a reason for the physical form, else you wouldn't be here. Michael Newton writes that there are souls who never incarnate in an earth-like environment and live in mental worlds or travel between dimensions. Their experiences are surely different and they learn different things. Some souls combine this and travel between dimensions and then incarnate again afterward. Oliver |
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I think there is lessons your spirit wants to learn. Imagine being in the spirit world forever, eventually the thought of learning more lessons on earth would start to get to you.
So, probably, you choose when it'll happen and with who (with God or not, I don't know), and decide to tie your spirit to a still-developing conscious mind, a new body. This body is limited, bumps into things, and can't even consciously remember the spirit world. That's my take on it, anyway. |
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The material world is very heavy, very distracting, very anchoring, very dense. I believe that while we are incarnate our focus is on the incarnated world because the material around us is so very compelling.
It is possible to be aware of many dimensions at the same time, though. It's a bit like having multiple windows open on your desktop. One is always going to be the focus, but you can have others open at the same time, in the background, which you glance at from time to time to see what's going on in them. ![]() |
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As usual I'm going to say something completely different and maybe off the wall for some people.
I usually take a minute out of the day to sit and think and get my mind used to these ideas: There are 6 other dimensions around me right now, or there is an aura around my body right now. Some people believe that as we experience the dimensional experience that is the universe, most of our being is somewhere else, in something that doesn't exist in terms of physical existence, but has it's being in something different. I don't know if this is true, but it is compelling indeed. If this is true, the rest of the questions don't even apply. Why are you experiencing physicality now? Because you wanted to. "Lowest in the totem pole" has to always be in comparison with something else. There is nothing 'higher' or 'lower' unless there is something else to compare it to. So if everything is one, if there is such a thing as 'potential' and 'eternity', anything that begins or ends has no essential existence, does it? Just food for thought. Thnaks jS |
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I don't think our main life is in the physical. How long have you been alive? How old are you? Now picture eternity. No beginning, no end. Forever. You have existed since before time was created, since before the universe exploded into being. Before there were 6 dimensions, before dimensions were expressed in form. So you see, if you compare the age of the universe (that we know of) and compare it to eternity, it's not long at all. If you compare the concept of time to the concept of unlimited possibility, we haven't really been physical that long, have we? |
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wondered why is our main life in the physical, why can't it be in another dimension. I agree with CFT. Considering the infinite way our multidentional universe seems to work, and the way we as multidementional beings seem to exist simultaniously at different levels within it, it makes sense to me that we are here because we CHOSE to be here. That is not to say that I think this is just one big vacation, or that our goals here are not FUNDAMENTALLY important. I suspect a representation of our true/higher self will fill us in on the details later, or perhaps the 'veil will be lifted' and we will simply 'REMEMBER'!!!
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Before and after you incarnate there is a chance that you had visited and will visit all sorts of dimensions. During this lifetime you can too. Anyway - there are plenty of other places to incarnate when your soul is feeling up to it. As for the reason for you being here. You'd have to learn that on your own unless you found someone with the skill to ask for you. But its so much more fufilling when you figure it out on your own.
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I know that many(/most?) beings in this universe are focused almost entirely on their experience here, whether or not they are actually multidimensional. The common perspective is that if you are aware of other dimensions, that they are only a minor part of your experience if not entirely recreational. Each universe has unique properties which set the character of goings on within it. There exists beings who choose to bring together more than one of these properties into play. As such, the other universes are essential not just window dressing. These 'combinations' make for all new kinds of possibilities. Consider a joint project with some of your other incarnations...
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It is possible to OBE outside of existence, or even outside of any universe. WARNING this can be a very (emotionally and psychologically) intense experience to discover first hand that there is 'stuff' out there without these properties.
I was out there playing with a universe as if it was a beach ball only a couple of days ago. Don't take my word for it, go check it out yourself. |
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Part of what always amazes me about OBE is, right after exit, and In that few seconds where I am trying to regain my 'senses',,, there is this almost 'wavelike' sensation as many memories (of other OBE's) come streaming in... Other OBE's and the things I was 'doin' or 'caught up in'... There seems to me to be another 'memory layer' not unlike the memories and memory functions that we have now, but not hindered by our 'human/monkey-filters'... Once OBE, (or trance/meditation/etc...) we regain access to (multidementional) memories that we cannot seem to connect to when we are awake in our human bodies... kinda hard to explain, really... In fact, I don't have much luck remembering things past RTZ at all. It would be hard to draw a line at the spot where my memory of the RTZ/OBE ends, and another (clearly other dementional) part of me 'takes it from there'... doesn't happen everytime, but, too many times I come back from an obvious OBE and do not remember it... only the 'aura' of the experience, ex: I will still be very excited/numb/stuttering/ sometimes in tears, but have no actual memory of the actual experience. pisses me off really... but alas, I suspect that our involvement with the multidementional universe does not stop cuz we are awake in our bodies. We are just cut off. My little human/monkey brain filters just cant wrap their 3dementional wiring around it... (seemingly)
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we regain access to (multidementional) memories that we cannot seem to connect to when we are awake in our human bodies... kinda hard to explain, really... I have a pet theory about this, based on subjective observation and what I understand about brain memory theory- so if you don't mind, let me indulge in why I think this is:
We think at a particular frequency (our waking state thinks consciously and makes judgements, etc.) and it is believed this is stored not so much in any brain cell (as far as I know about the latest theories, my info may be outdated) as in the synapses between neurons. If this is so this means that memories are stored in waveform. So when we remember things that we have stored in our waking life, all we have to do is directly access them and experience them again, because they are set at the same frequency as our waking selves. This would be true even if they were stored in the braincells, no big deal. It's like watching a movie on TV, it plays at our waking frequency so we can watch it. Now for the multidimensional memories: From what we know about consciousness theory, we have to go into trance to access the experience of multidimensionality. That is probably universally true- except for gifted people and/or schizophrenics, we have to change our brain frequencies to 'tune in', and I bet (figuratively, that is) that they still have to change their freq. too, they just do it quicker, or have the unfortunate condition of already functioning at that freq, but not being a neuro-anything, I'd have to do more research to find out if this is true. Anyway, we know that the average person has to get to theta or delta to experience what are dreams, hallucinations, or input from our multidimensional selves. So it makes sense that we store them at the higher frequency (or lower frequency, but at our trance frequency, because this is how we processed them in the first place.) So, it is my considered guess here, that when we wake up our brains go back to Alpha and even though the delta memories are there, they can't be experienced, or remember them. We have to be in trance to do so. So the memories are there, we just have to be at a different frequency to experience or 'remember' them. That's why journals are so helpful, especially keywords written while you're still in the semi-awake state. It's sort of like trying to watch a movie while it's being 'fast forwarded'. Tricky, isn't it? |
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Pet theory
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