The 12 dimensions
- Charles Erwin
- Apr 23, 2024
- 2 min read
The 12 dimensions offer a fascinating exploration of consciousness and existence. Let’s delve into their essence:
1st Dimension - Existence:
This dimension represents pure existence, where entities like bacteria, viruses, and simple life forms reside.
It’s a state of being without conscious awareness of actions.
2nd Dimension - Instinct:
Here, life forms respond to patterns imprinted in their DNA.
Situational awareness is limited, akin to natural instincts guiding survival.
3rd Dimension - Physicality & Ego:
Humans primarily exist here.
It’s a dense form of thought, emotion, and spirit.
The laws of physics reflect the limitations of this dimension.
4th Dimension - Magic and Energy:
Beyond ourselves, this dimension involves energy.
It’s a place of divine forgiveness and compassion.
As we inhabit this space, our outer world transforms.
5th Dimension - Love, Truth, Emotion:
A shift from mental focus to emotional awareness.
Living from the heart, love becomes the primary focus.
6th Dimension - Light, Geometry, Frequency:
Sacred geometry, colors, and light language characterize this level.
Creativity and intuition merge as thoughts and feelings intertwine.
7th Dimension - Energy Mastery:
Beings embody pure energy.
Negativity is absent; no external assistance needed.
8th Dimension - Unity Consciousness:
Beings understand themselves as galactic entities.
Unity and oneness are paramount.
9th Dimension - Sacred Unification of ALL:
Polarity and duality cease to exist.
All aspects from lower dimensions unify into a greater being.
10th Dimension - Universal - Pure Intelligence:
Beings experience the creation of entire galactic systems.
Universal laws and templates become clear.
11th Dimension - Angelic:
The realm of angels, representing unconditional love.
Acceptance of all creations, even those considered evil.
12th Dimension - Spirit - God:
Beings reach God consciousness.
They become divine embodiments of unconditional love and pure energy.
Remember, these dimensions coexist, each with its unique laws and principles. They don’t replace one another; instead, they form a rich tapestry of existence.
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