Do you believe that the only things which exist are what you can see? Isn’t it strange that some young children speak about their imaginary friends. We may indulge them, but we imply it’s not real and over time the friends disappear.
It’s almost as if when we’re children, we’re open to seeing many things but over time with conditioning from our family and friends, we believe that only our eyes can tell us what exists.
We live in a 3D (dimensional) world and the thought of other dimensions is beyond us because how can we see a 5D object? One thing my meditation has taught me is that there is far more to the world than we can see with our eyes. There’s a whole other world out there where everything is connected to everything else in ways we can’t explain right out.
I sometimes think of it as a big house with lots of floors and rooms. People who insist that the only things which exist are what you can see are stuck in one room, refusing to see the doors which lead to other parts of the house.
Others are off exploring all the floors and rooms since they realise that everything exists in many dimensions. You can’t see or touch them but you can get a feeling or idea about them. Imagine an energy field which connects you to everything around you – to the trees, flowers, people, tables, chairs!
Become open to the idea that there are things which haven’t been explained yet. Science is always discovering new things so there is much yet to learn about the universe.
As you walk around, imagine how everything could be connected and what would it look like – an invisible energy field around everything.
Use your imagination and play with it. There’s a whole other dimensional world waiting to be found so open the door and let yourself explore.
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