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Exploring the Fourth Dimension Perspectives
Apr 1, 2025
Understanding the Fourth Dimension: Shamanic and Masonic Perspectives
Introduction
The fourth dimension is described as both shamanic and masonic.
It is considered a precursor to the fifth dimension.
The lecture aims to elaborate on its characteristics and significance.
Characteristics of the Fourth Dimension
Widest Energetic Domain:
Largest bandwidth of frequency.
Composed of subset realities.
Most multi-dimensional of dimensions.
Contrast within the Dimension:
Contains lower and higher fourth dimensions.
Heaven and hell reside within it as contrasting realms.
Fourth Dimension and Belief Systems
Religious and Belief Systems:
Most belief systems are located within the fourth dimension.
Cannot ascend higher due to their subjective nature.
Constructs of mental ideas with energetic parameters.
Astral Plane Reality:
Ghosts, discarnate spirits, and malevolent entities exist here.
Esoteric and Spiritual Significance
Realm of the Gods:
Contains godheads, ascended masters, and deities.
Often, divine figures are invoked for assistance.
Dependence on Divine Figures:
Some divine figures withdraw aid to prevent dependence.
Duality and Metaphysical Battles:
Good vs. evil themes.
Themes depicted in religious art and literature.
Masonic Themes in the Fourth Dimension
Duality and conflict central to masonic themes.
Rights and rituals align individuals with divine forces.
Hierarchical nature contrasts with spherical fifth dimension.
Physics and the Fourth Dimension
Space-Time Dimension:
Known as the tesseract in physics.
Space and time form a connective matrix.
Energetic Blueprint and Chakras:
Holds etheric template for physical incarnation.
Chakras are fourth-dimensional projections.
Shamanic Connections
Shamans access fourth dimension for healing.
Techniques involve journeying into altered states of consciousness.
Engage with spirits, recalibrate chakras, retrieve lost soul aspects.
Fragmentation of Consciousness
Fragmentation in Fourth Dimension:
Concepts of God and Devil emerge here.
Source becomes known as God (Ego) and Devil (Shadow).
Universal Consciousness:
As dimensions lower, consciousness becomes denser and divided.
Conclusion
The fourth dimension is a passage to higher dimensions.
Demands respect for its power and purpose despite mixed feelings.
Call to Action
Encouragement to subscribe for further spiritual guidance.
Note:
This lecture provides a complex view merging physics, spirituality, and esoteric beliefs. Understanding is crucial for spiritual evolution.
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