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“I think you know what I am talking about. If I had not been there, what would you have truly done? I was there so I heard his proposition. Would you have stayed and watched what he would have done to her, or would you have fled because you would not have been able to handle it, because you were still running away from your own nightmare?” His eyes narrowed. “But you knew he was lying. He would have killed Cassandra, anyway. And if you stayed, he would have killed you too.”

“There are twenty one mystical dimensions of consciousness. Enlightenment is abiding in the highest three dimensions of consciousness.”

“There are 15 dimensions in our time and space matrix. The 15-dimensions break down into 5 Harmonic Universes called HU. You live in HU1, which encompasses dimensions 1, 2, and 3 and holds your physical body and Inner Child. HU2 holds dimensions 4, 5, and 6 and your Soul. HU3 holds dimensions 7, 8, and 9 and your Over Soul. HU4 holds dimensions 10, 11, and 12 and your Avatar, which is often called the Christ or Buddha Consciousness. HU5 holds dimensions 13, 14, and 15 and your Rishi identity. When you receive DNA Activation, these fragmented parts are healed and reassembled, creating a true state of At-ONE-ment with Source. This is the true evolutionary path of human consciousness.”

“Interest in temperament as an individual difference dimension of importance in one's behavior leads to reanalysis of both theoretical and methodological considerations relating to the construct.”

“The longer you live by the dark, the better you come to understand its dark nature. It takes darkness to see darkness. Maybe they are suspicious for a reason, or for no reason other than they know what the Dark has a tendency to be. Maybe their human side trusts you more than their dark side trusts him.”

“Whatever people are doing, they are doing for a reason. It is the natural outcome of their present level of consciousness. We can educate, inspire, and encourage, but we can only meet them halfway. The rest must come from the other person through deliberate, conscious choice. As they evolve, their choices will evolve too.”

“All my life," he said, "I have been strangely, vividly conscious of another region—not far removed from our own world in one sense, yet wholly different in kind—where great things go on unceasingly, where immense and terrible personalities hurry by, intent on vast purposes compared to which earthly affairs, the rise and fall of nations, the destinies of empires, the fate of armies and continents, are all as dust in the balance”

“Hypothetical sphere, with dynamic dimensionality. We will ignore the dynamics that cause the sphere to increase in size. The volume is expressed as a wave on the surface with the fundamental frequency representing a point at the center of the sphere this wave is equal across the entire surface. Every other point inside of the sphere is represented on the surface by a frequency that rises as each point nears the surface. The surface behaves like a hologram. The quanta, or discreteness, lives in the ratios and as the resolution changes so too does the dimensionality of the forces involved, gravity being the most course grained. The unification of the forces can be described as a computational fractal dimensionality.”

“A dimension is a measure of something wrongly used as the property or feature of something, but space itself is not, in its essence, what we think it is. We imagine space, conceptually and linguistically, as something solid and conditionally emptiness if this emptiness is within something tangible as matter. In this way, all we measure is the measure of a shape that we see in the way we see it, not how it is. We can also measure distances between the shapes. This is how we form our idea of space. Even if there was no absolute vacuum, what gives space or dimensions to anything we measure or see as space in the “material universe” is this void or nothingness. We experience and measure all the physical qualities of reality, but they are only “coordinates” or informational, immaterial skeletons of Reality appearing in the forms we experience as “physical.” We measure this very void for, without it, space or our idea of space is impossible.”