Inner and outer are directions. Like up and down.
What is inner to you, and what is outer to you? Well in much the same vein as describing where you are *spatially*, what is "below" you or "above" you is relative to where you are positioned, perspective wise.
Similarly, what is "inner" or "outer" is not objectively inner or outer, rather, it is relative to where your consciousness is situated (it's perspective or viewpoint). So 3rd density isn't objectively inner or outer, except relative to where the self is situated. But then, being "3rd density" is a descriptor in and of itself of a certain perspective or vantage-point on the cosmos (a vibratory threshold of inner/outer within the scope of multitudinous perspectives).
Another interesting thought I will share with you is that much like up and down cease to have meaning once you get beyond a certain altitude (outer space), because, after-all, they are conceptualizations that are dependent on the polarizing effect of gravity, "inner space" is similarly dependent on the polarization of "spiritual gravity". Thus, the concept of inner and outer simply goes away, as well, beyond a certain "altitude" of inner space (when you escape the polarizing effects of spiritual gravity). At the 8th level, the identity, which is simply the line in the sand between that which is perceived to be "outside of you", and that which is "inside of you", dissolves.
After that, it is just *infinity*, with no up or down, inner or outer.
What is inner to you, and what is outer to you? Well in much the same vein as describing where you are *spatially*, what is "below" you or "above" you is relative to where you are positioned, perspective wise.
Similarly, what is "inner" or "outer" is not objectively inner or outer, rather, it is relative to where your consciousness is situated (it's perspective or viewpoint). So 3rd density isn't objectively inner or outer, except relative to where the self is situated. But then, being "3rd density" is a descriptor in and of itself of a certain perspective or vantage-point on the cosmos (a vibratory threshold of inner/outer within the scope of multitudinous perspectives).
Another interesting thought I will share with you is that much like up and down cease to have meaning once you get beyond a certain altitude (outer space), because, after-all, they are conceptualizations that are dependent on the polarizing effect of gravity, "inner space" is similarly dependent on the polarization of "spiritual gravity". Thus, the concept of inner and outer simply goes away, as well, beyond a certain "altitude" of inner space (when you escape the polarizing effects of spiritual gravity). At the 8th level, the identity, which is simply the line in the sand between that which is perceived to be "outside of you", and that which is "inside of you", dissolves.
After that, it is just *infinity*, with no up or down, inner or outer.