07-15-2010, 02:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2010, 02:24 PM by AnthroHeart.)
Each experiences the 4th dimensional light in their own way. I just got back from tuning into what seemed like a prelude to the 4th dimensional body, if I can call it a “body”. Tuning in is somewhat of a misnomer as it was achieved by letting go. This 4th dimensional experience was without structure, no anchor points on which to place one’s thought. It could be a little disconcerting, if one tries to resist.
I’ve learned that here in 3rd dimension, we can for instance hold an apple, tangibly, and become aware of the tactile sensations, perhaps memories of what it is. At least from my limited experience as of late, holding something the same way is not possible. I experienced a bit of randomness of colors, as it was just a prelude, not a fully formed experience. I’ve read that things happen when you think about them, or even before you think about them in the 4th. However, it’s almost as if the structure of thought does not exist. Time there does not exist either, so one’s perception of a tactile sense would not be constrained to time.
There was no “around me” or really much of any spatial experience. Though I did see swirls of color, the concept of "meaning" in something did not apply. It can be confusing to one’s senses. The experience did not seem familiar in any way. There was however sentience and awareness. There was also emotion, and a feeling of composure. Not so much worrying about how I responded or acted, but more on the importance of letting go and losing oneself in the experience.
I’ve learned that here in 3rd dimension, we can for instance hold an apple, tangibly, and become aware of the tactile sensations, perhaps memories of what it is. At least from my limited experience as of late, holding something the same way is not possible. I experienced a bit of randomness of colors, as it was just a prelude, not a fully formed experience. I’ve read that things happen when you think about them, or even before you think about them in the 4th. However, it’s almost as if the structure of thought does not exist. Time there does not exist either, so one’s perception of a tactile sense would not be constrained to time.
There was no “around me” or really much of any spatial experience. Though I did see swirls of color, the concept of "meaning" in something did not apply. It can be confusing to one’s senses. The experience did not seem familiar in any way. There was however sentience and awareness. There was also emotion, and a feeling of composure. Not so much worrying about how I responded or acted, but more on the importance of letting go and losing oneself in the experience.