Think about reality. What is it really? Is a table real? We think so, but when we look deeper, we see a different reality. We experience the table as being solid, but scientists can see a different reality and they tell us the table is made up of millions of swirling particles, which doesn’t sound like something solid at all.
What if all around us there are different realities simply vibrating at a different frequency — in different dimensions? We aren’t aware of these other dimensions — these parallel worlds — because of the frequency at which we vibrate. Take stones for example. Have you ever looked at stones? Really looked at stones. We think they are inanimate objects, but when you look at stones with a different perspective, you see faces — stone people as the Native Americans call them. What if these stone people are having a party going on all the time and don’t invite us? What if we could tune in to their frequency and join their party?
What if parallel worlds exist right here where we are, and we could — at will — move into them? What if every major choice we make creates a parallel world where that other choice is living out another life? It’s all a little mind boggling, isn’t it?
In quantum physics — depending on who you listen to — physicists believe there are either 10 or 11 dimensions. On the surface, that sounds like something that might be pretty easy to grasp — that is until we start looking at what those different dimensions are. So, let’s start at the beginning with the first dimension.
The first dimension has no depth, no width, no up or down. It’s just a dot, no length, width, or depth. The second dimension has only length and width, but no depth. In the second dimension, you can go forward, backward, left or right, but you cannot go up or down. Photographs are two dimensional. In the second dimension, a ball has no curves. It looks like a flat circle.
If you live in a two-dimensional world, you would probably find the three-dimensional world a very scary place. Imagine what a two-dimensional flat circle might think if he saw a three-dimensional ball. Scary. Scary. Scary!
If you live in a two-dimensional world, you cannot see into the third dimension, but if you live in the third dimension, you can see lower dimensions. Since we humans live in the third dimension, we can see everything in the two-dimension world — but — and this is a big but — we may not be able to see into the higher dimensions — at least not until now — or unless you’re a psychic or a shaman or mystic or a poet, maybe.
In the mystery schools of the past, students were instructed on how to safely move among these higher worlds. These secrets were only given to a few because most people were not ready. In the energy in this current epoch, it is easier to move between dimensions than at any time in our recorded history, and to do so safely and fairly easily. Everyone — everyone — who is willing to learn can grasp this knowledge and remember what we did so naturally eons ago. We’ve just forgotten how to maneuver among different dimension, except for those who are remembering. how to maneuver among different dimensions.
The fourth dimension is time. In the third dimension, we see moment by moment, but in the fourth dimension, we see the entire timeline of our lives — from birth to death — and we can see this entire timeline all at once because in the fourth dimension we are able to see that everything happens all at once. So, time as we know it in the third dimension does not exist in the fourth dimension, because everything in the present moment is all happening at the same time.
In the fifth dimension, we meet parallel worlds. For every major choice you’ve made, there is a parallel world that exists with the other you that is living the other choice. For example, in this life, I have no two-legged children, only four-legged ones. But two worlds over, I am the married Diana with a couple of two-legged children. In this world I live in the country. Three worlds over I live in New York City and I’m a very successful playwright. Thirteen worlds over I’m a long-legged man who spends his days riding his motorcycle across the country. In another world over, I’m part of an Irish folk rock band. These last two are not from choices in this life, but from other lives. Read on.
Here’s where it gets really mind boggling. Every you in every parallel world is making choices that then create another parallel world influenced by that you’s choices. In the fifth dimension, we can jump back in time to what we call past lives; jump forward in time to future lives; or jump through to the sixth dimension, where you can visit all the possible timelines of all your possible lives. If that isn’t mind-boggling enough, in the seventh dimension, we can see all the possibilities of our universe since the big bang theory. As we keep on going through the higher dimensions, we can see all the different universes with all their laws. For example, in our universe, we have the law of gravity, which means we are subject to that law, but other universes have other laws.
A friend and I were talking about the laws of this universe and moving into other dimensions. He said that when he tried to move forward, he felt a resistance, and then he heard a speaker say that we cannot move faster than the speed of light, so when we move between dimensions we have to move to one side or the other. I thought about that and got really excited because that’s how I move into parallel lives — I move either left or right.
And then I began to think about that some more and thought I don’t always move from side to side, so I asked myself when do I move forward or backward and when do I move from side to side. I move from side to side when I’m subject to the laws of this universe, but when I’m moving into the higher dimensions — those above the seventh dimension — the eighth dimension or higher — I move either forward or backward without resistance. I’m not saying you should move through resistance, but you might want to stop to think about what is going on.
When we get into the ninth dimension, we can see possible timelines for other universes. The tenth and eleventh dimensions contain all possibilities for all universes, and quite frankly as vivid and wild as my imagination is, I can’t imagine all possibilities for all universes.
So why is all this important to us individually? For a couple of reasons. It expands us as we expand our knowledge and have some grasp — however small — of the grandeur of life and the greatness of our own lives. It also allows us to tap into these other lives and visit ourselves in other expressions and lend assistance to those lives or bring back gifts from those lives to this life. Moving through dimensions also allows us to connect with loved ones who have crossed over and with those other worlds in which we are still together.