Spatial Dynamics and Multidimensional Perception

 
 
 
 
 
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What is Spatial Dynamics? And how does it define our reality?

This is an article linking to Stacey T Pollock's work on the visualization of space and the formation of creation.

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01/14/2009

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CreationTheory

Interesting, I will have to have a look at this work that you talk about, Kabbalistic lore. I definately think that it will take group effort in order for people to become aware of life beyond the material. I also believe that it will develop in stages. At the present time in awareness, most do not even want to look at anything beyond materialistic means. It will be many years before all get interested in much deeper topics of our multidimensional nature. The information is already out there, only people are not ready to explore such concepts and ideas and do not know how to utilize the nature of this perception in their everyday lives. Only time will tell.... Thankyou for your comment.

02 / 14 / 2009

medisynergi

Attempting to understand our universe is eternal. The essay is a very good analysis based on the paradigm. I had a similar insight based on kabbalistic lore where I believe the symbol to be a primer for multidimensional mathematics. Your symbol is very similar. I saw another explanation at a conference with Ramtha, where she explained the different levels of the mind and their various phenomena. However she didnt say any more than that. There were too many people there for me to have a one on one conference with her. Going beyond belief into how the mind works has to be transitory, since each level of mastery brings its own lessons. For example, I cannot play an instrument nor read music but I love listening to its structure and harmony. Although quantum dynamics does well at explaining the structure of the atom, beyond that the explanations fail. I think it will take a group effort to come up with an explanation that is worthy of merit and will have an effect of us having some sort of influence on how we really live our lives. Good job though, I really enjoyed reading the piece.

02 / 14 / 2009