Versions of reality


Developing a multidimensional consciousness means first becoming aware of one’s simultaneous presence in different realities. The greatest difficulty in recognizing other realities, in addition to the terrestrial one, is due to the fact that there are numerous, and almost infinite, versions of the Earth, of which we have ongoing experiences, but which we continue to confuse with ordinary reality to which we only give our credit. On the one hand there is the ordinary Earth, corresponding to consensual reality, on the other there are many other versions of it, where we live regularly without being aware. In fact, we spend a lot more time in these parallel Earths than in consensual reality.

The ordinary world is a hologram on which we transfer the contents of experiences that take place elsewhere through an invasive process of collective trance aimed at imposing only one reality. This reality is the world we believe we live in, a separate and predatory dimension, a rigid monopoly of consciousness that feeds on the experiential contents of other realities, making their existence unconscious.

There are other ways in which the above can be described or argued, and this is one of the typical characteristics of multidimensional consciousness. This means that there is never a single version of the facts, a single explanation or truth. On the contrary, there are infinite variations, both very similar and radically different from each other and with all the relative in-between ways. As long as there is freedom of movement between one variant and another, we are in a multidimensional space.

One of the simplest ways to awaken your multidimensional consciousness is to pay close attention to your imaginative processes. We generally distinguish between something we imagine as pure fantasy or dream, i.e. unreal, and what we imagine in relation to the ordinary world (for example, work, politics, relationships, home, health, etc.), therefore real. From a multidimensional perspective, there is no distinction in value between fantasies or dreams, and what we imagine or think about ordinary reality. It is always about imagination, as well as reality. However, the imagination can be passive, invasive and arbitrary, that is, we can be forced to imagine something, as well as prevented from imagining something else. In this case we become victims of the imagination, cogs of a separate reality. What primarily need to learn is how to retrieve our freedom in our imaginative processes.

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Published on February 07, 2022 22:59
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