Space for Worlds
There are many theories existent today, about multidimensionality and parallel worlds in our universe.
Shamans, yogis and masters of meditation tell their students about the co-existence of many inhabited planes of reality.....and how to attain a vibrational state out of which they can be perceived!
An excercise of mind-expansion for those of us caught in the worries of our own waking plane:
How possible is this? Scientists tell us that the atom is practically comprised only of space, with very rare but orderly wisps of energy, at great distance to each other.......
There is space in there for millions of vibratory worlds, each at an invisible electromagnetic frequency to the other.
Imagine.......
You see a block of steel in front of you. Rock solid.
No space to jam anything in, anywhere......
A being from a co-existing vibratory world would just wave his hand right through it. Not seeing anything.
Not feeling anything. The same would happen to us. We would wave our hands through his buildings, materials, even his body.
Such would be the reality of myriads of parallel worlds.
And myriads of parallel universes.....
The next time you get bogged down by a (relatively small!) problem, remember how big the whole playing field of conscious live experience may be.....
Cheers,
Therese
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This is a side of you I haven't seen Therese! I love it! This is why levitation is possible, walking on water etc....we use so little of our mental potential!
Great post, Therese....
I heard one preacher saying- "Look at your problem from up the mountain. It won't seem too big then.".:)
sure it does... but it'd be better if it was imprinted in our thinking... lol... we need to be reminded now and then...))
Believe it or not Therese, I am reading about such things at the minute, a bit mind blowing I'll admit, and so far removed from the mop buckets we are usually contemplating, so it is quite awesome that you posted this today. Brilliant post very thought provoking. Thank you so very much.:-)) Steph
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Very interesting!Thanks!
You are welcome, Dorina!