Our universe is not what it appears to be. Visible stars, dust, gas clouds, and cosmic debris make up less than 10 percent of the mass that scientists know is present. Astronomers, astrophysicists, and physicists are currently hard at work searching for the unseen energy that supports our galaxy and our physical universe.
The universe is a continuum of energy frequencies emanating from a non-physical source. The physical universe we observe is the molecular epidermis layer of the complete multidimensional universe. All energy dimensions exist within the same time-space as the visible universe.
Charting the Unseen Universe As traditional science continues to focus upon the dense epidermis layer of the universe, the exploration and charting of the unseen dimensions have quietly begun. Through extensive trial and error, a few individuals have taken the leap beyond matter and the limits of our current physical technology. The observations made during these non-physical explorations shed light on a multidimensional universe of incredible depth and beauty.
If we are to comprehend the structure of the unseen dimensions, we must constantly consider the natural thoughtresponsiveness of the subtle non-physical energy environments. Beyond the parallel (first) non-physical dimension, we are exploring an interactive, thought-responsive universe of energy. Once we recognize the energy interplay between thought and non-physical energy, however, we can begin to focus on the specific energy similarities inherent in a given vibrational level or area. This is best accomplished by classifying the way a specific non-physical environment responds to focused thought-energy. This kind of energy classification is far more practical than concentrating on the visual appearances and differences between dimensions. Two different and distinct vibrational dimensions can appear surprisingly alike even though their vibrational frequencies may be completely different, This is why traditional physical concepts are inadequate to judge non-physical environments. To effectively chart the unseen universe, we must create a new baseline or method of comparison. The most practical method to achieve this is to classify the thought-responsiveness of a given non-physical area.
The vast majority of non-physical environments encountered are extremely thought-responsive. In other words, when we separate from our bodies and enter a non-physical dimension, our thoughts, both conscious and subconscious, will immediately begin to interact with and restructure the subtle energy around us. The thought-responsiveness of the inner dimensions explains why out-of-body explorers often describe the environments they witness with such diversity.
Complicating this situation is the fact that countless environments and realities exist within each individual dimension of the universe.
Even though there is an unlimited variety of possible environments within the universe, all the non-physical environments and dimensions appear to have certain similarities and differences. Each dimension and environment consists of specific frequencies or wavelengths of non-physical energy. In addition, each non-physical dimension and environment appears to be the direct result of thought. The natural thought-responsiveness of the inner dimensions has created much of the confusion and mystery surrounding the inner environments. We have a natural tendency to relate non-physical experiences directly to physical reference points—we compare everything to physical objects with which we are familiar. In effect, the molecular forms around us are not a valid baseline of reality.
Physical objects and events are not the center of the universe, as many assume, but the end result of a chain of unseen energy reactions occurring deep within the unseen interior of the multidimensional universe.
To comprehend the nature of the universe, we must reappraise our current concepts of substance, energy, and time. We must be open-minded to a new viewpoint of reality. To truly understand the underlying structure of our universe, we must investigate the unseen cause of form and substance. I believe the overwhelming power of out-of-body exploration is our ability to do just that.
Information concerning the non-physical dimensions is more valuable than most of us recognize. Not only can it help us to adapt and adjust within non-physical environments, but it can also dramatically affect our current physical existence.
Up to now the vast majority of humanity has died without prior knowledge of its destination. Death has remained a dark void; we hope and pray for good things, but most of us approach the transition of death in absolute ignorance of our final destination. Up to now humankind has lacked firsthand, verifiable information about the mystery of life after death and the non-physical environments that are experienced.
Controlled out-of-body experiences change all this. By pursuing non-physical exploration, we can experience the many possible environments that will be our future home. In a very real sense we can scout ahead and become familiar with our non-physical homeland.
Types of Energy Environments A single non-physical dimension can (and often does) contain three primary types of energy environments: consensus, non-consensus, and natural.
A consensus environment is any environment or reality that is created and maintained by the thoughts of a group of individuals. For example, the heavens of each religious group are created by the thoughts and beliefs of their respective inhabitants. Like all realities, the consensus environments are molded by the group consciousness. Many of the consensus environments are extremely old and resistant to change. As unusual as it may sound, physical cities and communities are examples of consensus energy environments. Every city and town is created and developed according to the thoughts of its inhabitants.
Essentially, human thought-energy uses biological vehicles to manipulate and mold the physical molecules around us. The end result is the temporary physical structures we see. During an out-of-body or near-death experience, we transfer our conscious awareness from our physical body to our higher-frequency non-physical body. For the sake of clarity I refer to this as “moving inward.” I use the term movement because this energy transition is often experienced as a sensation of inner motion. Any reference to inner movement or inner exploration relates to the conscious recognition of a higher frequency energy area of the universe.
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