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Adventures Beyond the Body

William Buhlman

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Today, most scientists assume that the big bang is the cause of the current expansion of our visible universe. Based on the available scientific data, this appears to be a logical conclusion. When we explore deeper into the interior of the universe, however, we discover a far more complex energy system than our modern physical sciences are aware of. According to observations obtained when out-of-body, the interior substructure of the universe (the inner dimensions and their supporting energy membranes) is expanding in size. This expansion appears to be extremely well controlled and systematic. Even more important, the expansion of the inner dimensions appears to be the direct result of an ongoing energy-conversion process that occurs within the unseen thought-responsive dimensions existing beyond the second nonphysical dimension. This outward expansion of non-physical energy and space appears to be controlled by the external energy conduits (black holes) located throughout the universe. Energy expansion begins within the inner dimensions and moves progressively outward toward the physical universe. The expansion of energy creates the outer movement of galaxies observed in the universe. The inner membranes provide the substructure and support for the progressively denser outer dimensions of energy. The expanding inner membranes provide a stable but flexible energy framework for the entire multidimensional universe. One thing is certain. Decades of non-physical explorations and millions of near-death experiences consistently point to a single conclusion: the direct substructure of the physical universe is a subtle form of energy undetectable by our current physical technology. This unseen energy is highly organized, structured, and supportive of the outer physical universe. The incredible amount of interdependence existing between the unseen, non-physical dimensions and the outer physical crust of the universe points to a much more complex system of energy than modern technology and science are currently able to observe. Even though the underlying cause of the expansion of the multidimensional universe remains a mystery, it’s now clear that unseen, non-physical energy reactions do influence the current physical expansion that we observe. The big bang theory is a superficial conclusion based on incomplete physical observations. Indeed, many of our physical-based scientific theories of cosmology, evolution, and the structure of matter are seriously lacking in vision. This occurs because current scientific theorems rely entirely upon physical observations and speculation. A classic example of this shortsightedness is displayed by the long-standing scientific assumption that consciousness is the direct result of chemical and electrical reactions occurring in the brain. When we recognize the multidimensional structure of the universe, we realize that physical observations alone are inadequate. The galaxies and matter we observe around us are not the entire universe, as we assume, but only the dense outer dimension or molecular crust of the complete universe. The volume of the visible universe amounts to perhaps less than one-tenth of 1 percent of the multidimensional universe. Clearly, any scientific conclusion or theory based entirely upon observations of matter is built upon incomplete data. Each new non-physical exploration into the interior of the universe substantiates this observation. Ask any of the millions of people who have had a near-death or out-of-body experience and they will agree: the universe is far more expansive and complicated than current physical science can even begin to comprehend or explain. As millions of people every year have out-of-body and near-death experiences, the reality of the multidimensional universe and its energy reactions will be recognized as observable fact. BLACK HOLES A black hole is an area in space postulated to be so dense that its gravity attracts all surrounding matter, including light. There are several theories concerning the existence of black holes. Some scientists believe that they are “bridges” or “wormholes” to other universes. Others suggest that black holes may be pathways to the past or future, while still others contend that they collapse into nothingness. In recent years an impressive list of physicists, mathematicians, and astronomers have expressed the belief that black holes are interdimensional tunnels leading to another energy-universe. Kruskal, Szekers, Kerr, Reissner, and Nordstrom have all created conceptual maps linking black holes to unseen parallel universes. These black hole theories are not wild speculation, but concepts taken quite seriously by modern physicists and astronomers. Based on out-of-body observations, I believe that black holes function as energy conduits between the physical universe and the inner energy dimensions. These energy conduits are necessary to balance the energy generated between the inner energy dimensions and the outer physical universe. In the future, science will be able to verify that black holes are not a random event of nature but a highly organized and structured energy-conversion system. This theory will be scientifically validated when it is discovered that black holes are strategically located within the center of each galaxy. As the physical universe continues to expand, there is an increasing need for the external energy forces to be vented and balanced. Black holes provide the essential energy counterbalance for the expanding multidimensional universe. I believe that black holes are created by a massive opening in the innerdimensional energy membrane. This opening or rift in the energy membrane creates a corresponding opening within the outer, visible universe. In the twenty-first century we will discover that black holes are an integral part of the universal energy-transference system. They not only attract all particles (including light) in their gravity field but also emit enormous amounts of energy undetectable by current technology. The unseen energy flowing from the energy conduits is essential to the overall maintenance, structure, and stability of the physical galaxies. THE TUNNELING EFFECT Physicists discovered years ago that primary particles such as electrons have the ability to pass through barriers that were considered impenetrable and then rematerialize on the other side. Based upon the traditional scientific knowledge of subatomic reality, this should be impossible. Physicist Heinze Pagels of Rockefeller University refers to this strange rematerialization as “right through the wall.” This unexplained motion of subatomic particles is now called the tunneling effect. I believe it’s possible that the observed tunneling effect is the result of elemental particles moving within the multidimensional universe and then reemerging in a different area of the physical universe. Since each particle of matter (subatomic or molecular) already exists as a multidimensional unit of energy, this process of disappearance is to be expected, not only in physics but also in the realm of human consciousness, In a very real sense, out-of-body and near- 26
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