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The Eleven Dimensions of Space/Time - Part IV

 
Author: LariAnn Garner
 

The eighth dimension, which I call the pulse of time, is also a transformation dimension because it transforms the dynamic into the energetic. The eighth dimension enables energetic movement within the first three dimensions; this energetic movement is defined by dimensions nine through eleven, and is in a direction at right angles to the movement defined by dimensions five through seven. The pulse of time also sets the "speed limit" of space/time (the speed of light); anything moving faster than this speed will transcend the dimensional parameter of time itself and thus "disappear" relative to those of us here in space/time.

With regard to the pulse of time being defined as the expansion and contraction of time, the emission and absorption of energy can be understood personally as expansion and contraction within a given focus (e.g. you). This perception brings with it the further understanding that energy does not leave you or separate from you, but simply expands out from you while remaining a part of, or connected to, you. The act of taking your energy back, therefore, is not a process whereby you must find separated energetic fragments outside of yourself and retrieve them as if you were collecting scattered marbles.

The truth is that you pull back or draw in energetic that has remained connected to you after expanding out, being attracted to, and/or adhering onto, something or someone congruent with it. Contrast this with the conventional idea that discrete energy waves, particles or "wavicles" leave an object (i.e. are emitted) and are acquired by another object (i.e. are absorbed) or radiated out into space. In this conventional viewpoint, the wave, "wavicle", or particle separates from the source, moves through empty space, and then is absorbed by the sink, thereby becoming a part of the sink and fully divorced from the source. This idea is congruent with the paradigm of separation which, as I have already pointed out, is not Reality.

Do other dimensions exist besides these eleven? Of course, many more do, but to define them, we must move beyond space/time. The twelfth dimension, for example, is a transformation dimension that I call the dance of time and involves an oscillation that is plane-congruent with the fourth dimension itself, enabling such higher-dimensional (13th through 15th) activities as freezing time or jumps in time. However, moving around in time in this manner is not characteristic of the range of motion available in our space/time universe, so we would consider movement along these higher dimensions to be supernatural.

While the eleven dimensions comprise the fundamental iteration that has yielded our space/time, the process of iteration is not over once the eleven dimensions have been manifested from the Infinite Point. As in the generation of a mathematical fractal image such as the Mandelbrot set, the eleven dimensions are used as a new starting point for iteration at higher orders of magnitude. Thus, the 11-dimensional spherical construct becomes the new point from which a higher-order spherical construct is developed, using the same eleven dimensions as previously described

 
 
 

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