Explore your consciousness and its different dimensions by looking within your 3-dimensional reality with truth and brutal honesty about yourself and your Creator.
KEYWORDS
MATERIAL: The physical world that we can see, touch, and feel. It is the world of matter, space and time. The material world is often seen as a reflection of the spiritual world, in the sense that it is a manifestation of the God.
SPIRITUAL: The spiritual world is the non-physical world of spirits, energy, and consciousness. It is the world that we cannot see, touch, or feel, but that we may be able to experience through other means, such as intuition, dreams, and revelation.
CONSCIOUS MIND: The aspect of the mind that we are aware of. It is the part of the mind that we knowingly use to think, feel, and make decisions. The conscious mind is a reflection of the subconscious mind, in the sense that it is a product of the subconscious mind.
SUBCONSCIOUS MIND: The subconscious mind is the part of the mind that is not directly accessible to our awareness. It is the part of the mind that stores memories, emotions, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of.
MICROCOSM: The microcosm is the small world, such as the human body, plants, dirt, etc.
MACROCOSM: The macrocosm is the large world, such as the universe. They (Macro & Micro) are both part of the same reality, but they exist on different scales.
Reflection: Reflection is the process by which light or sound waves bounce off an object’s surface. When light reflects off a smooth surface, it returns to the observer, generating an image beyond the surface.
We, are that reflection, in our physical form.
All of these different aspects of reality are interconnected and interdependent. They are all part of the same whole, and they all play a role in the unfolding of the universe.
Conscious and Subconscious Minds
Our conscious and subconscious minds mirror one another, revealing the truth when they function in their natural state. Aspects of consciousness, both within and beyond our physical selves, exist indistinguishably. However, worldly standards, mind manipulation, and trauma fracture our perception of these interconnected elements.
Identical facets of consciousness always exist within our bodies and outside our bodies, although they may be fragmented in human perception due to society and trauma. These facets exist within each living organism and outside of them.
Dimensions of Consciousness
These two seemingly opposing dimensions of consciousness are mirroring each other within our minds. The mind, when accessed and run in its original settings, reveals to itself (yourself) the cosmically objective reality that is truth.
As we ascend to higher dimensions, our ability to perceive the ethereal and spiritual realms becomes more potent, unlocking the fullness of clear vision.
By examining ourselves within the confines of our three-dimensional reality, we effortlessly transition into the fifth dimension, embracing a heightened state of consciousness.
The spirit world, existing beyond the 4th dimension, envelops us.
Ethereal and Physical Dimensions
To unlock the secrets of the Kingdom, it’s crucial to fuse the Ethereal and Physical perceptions. This exploration brings rapid growth, approaching the mysteries of reality. Bridging this divide is essential to expand your perspective, see the big picture and push the boundaries of consciousness. If ready to embrace the journey of a lifetime, uncover the universe’s secrets.
The microcosm and macrocosm concept reflects the relationship between the conscious and subconscious minds. The conscious mind focuses on immediate thoughts and actions, while the subconscious mind influences our beliefs and behaviors without our full awareness. The subconscious shapes our thinking, and understanding this helps us gain insights for personal growth and self-awareness.
The microcosm, or conscious mind, embodies the tangible manifestation of the vast and hidden macrocosm dwelling within the recesses of the mind. It continuously gathers data, whether intentionally or unintentionally. As one ascends to higher dimensions, their vision becomes more capable of perceiving the spirit world, which exists beyond the fifth dimension. The microcosm, synonymous with our conscious mind, captures the essence of the intangible and expansive macrocosm hidden within our mind’s depths, gathering information ceaselessly.
Conclusion
The interconnectedness of different dimensions allows us to explore diverse facets of reality, expanding our understanding of ourselves and the world. By embracing this concept, we can delve into intriguing ideas such as parallel universes, alternate realities, and the possibility of unseen dimensions coexisting with our own. This exploration broadens our perspective, fostering a sense of curiosity and wonder that fuels our intellectual and spiritual growth.
Embracing the freedom of God’s will and aligning with the natural, predestined order can bring profound transformation to our lives. While it may initially seem in opposition to the ego and our human nature, this journey leads us towards rebirth and transcendence. In this process, the ego and subjectivity dissolve, giving way to a greater understanding of our true selves. Through this metamorphosis, we ultimately overcome the cycle of death and experience a profound awakening. Armageddon, symbolizing the culmination of this transformative process, brings an end to the limitations of our mortal existence, opening doors to new possibilities and infinite spiritual growth. As death is put to death.


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