When we were small children, we were still connected to other dimensions. We saw, spoke and interacted beyond the third dimension.

As we aged, we were told to grow up; that our friends were imaginary or that they were not real.

We were instructed to forget. Some were punished, or worse, in order to make them quit interacting with any dimension but the third.

Some rebelled and quietly kept the connection open.

There were some fortunate ones – the minority – who were encouraged to maintain that contact.

It’s Too Late for Me

So you think you are one of those who shut it down and never reopened that connection? You think you live / experience wholly in this dimension?

If that’s what you think, you are probably wrong.

Try thinking beyond 3D.

You may not have the wide-open conscious multi-dimensional connection you had as a child, but most people never lost the connection.

Relationships

Did you ever think of someone that perhaps you hadn’t spoken to or seen for a long while, then lo and behold they called or emailed?

Ever had a sudden concern or worry for a loved one and didn’t know why? And found out later that they’d had a fright, accident or incident?

Ever had a memory pop up of a negative person you had met or come across long ago (and of whom you’ve had no desire to reconnect with) perhaps followed by a “what if?” scenario or fantasy of them suddenly showing up on your doorstep?

Different Memories

Ever had a sharp, clear memory of something, like a family reunion, that no one else remembers the same details?

For example: (Barring any physical or mental health issues) — the family rented a banquet site for the reunion. This building, as you remember it, was a one story that was painted white and had black shutters.

However, other family members swear – and possibly have photos of – a two story, light blue building with dark blue shutters.

Whose memory is right? Both.

We Are Multi-Dimensional

We are multi-dimensional beings, no matter what we’ve been told or been exposed to with societal programming.

Just because we may not be consciously aware of it, we have not lost our connections to other dimensions…ever. And we usually experience other dimensions on a daily basis.

Our gut feelings, intuition or whatever you call it, does tap into a dimension, or space, outside of the third dimension.

Let’s use a cell phone as an example. You, with cell phone in hand, can represent the third dimension.

The data, or phone call coming to your phone comes from outside of your 3D reality.

Just because you couldn’t see the person inputting the information or sharing the data doesn’t mean they don’t exist.

Just because you didn’t see the person dialing your number (or tuning into your frequency) doesn’t mean they don’t exist.

And yet, you received the information or spoke with someone all the same.

They do exist, and you do interact.

Next Week, Thinking Beyond 3D – Part Two (of two parts)

Related:
The Universe Takes Everything Literal
Becoming One Reality – Part Two
Bridging the Communication Gap
3rd Dimension Communication Can Lead to Misunderstandings & Miscommunications
Your Meta Questions – March 2014
Energy Update – May 16, 2014
Mental Intrusion
Metaphysical Shorthand
Darn Auto-Correct

by Jan Toomer


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