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[...] My job is to enlarge the dimensions of that world and people’s concepts of it.
[...] I’ve begun to glimpse the greater inner dimensions from which our usual lives emerge, and to familiarize myself with other alternate methods of perception that can be used not only to see other “worlds,” but help us deal more effectively with this one.
[...] I believe that it is a part of our human heritage, accessible to some extent to any person who explores the inner dimensions of the mind.
[...] Consciousness had first to create the void, or the dimension in which the system could exist, and also to endow that void with all the probabilities for development that have come about in your time, and are to come about.
You do not understand the dimensions into which your thoughts drop, for they continue their own existence, and others look up to them and view them like stars. [...]
(“Something with depth and dimension suggested—that is, the object. [...] The folding here could give rise to the transparent, depth and dimension, and opening-up data, etc.
The personality becomes aware of parts that deal with other dimensions. [...]
[...] Those portions of the brain, seemingly unused, deal with these other dimensions, and physically (underlined), you begin to use these portions, though minutely, for the first time, under psychedelic situations.
Something with dimension and depth suggested—that is, the object. [...]
[...] And again, within it are an infinity of variations and depths of intensities, which give it a reality in many dimensions simultaneously. [...]
All depth, all dimension and all distance is therein contained within the electrical universe. [...]
[...] And it contains dimensions and gradations and varieties that cannot be recorded by scientific instruments, and this comes near in its own way to the infinite varieties present within one electrical action.
You think of your universe as having certain dimensions, and you want an explanation based more or less upon the proposition that those dimensions themselves made possible the origin—which must, however, have emerged from other larger dimensions of actuality than those contained in your universe itself. [...]
Now: Such “new truths” can still be very ancient indeed, but truth is not a thing that must always have the same appearance, shape, form, or dimension. [...]
Again, those who are so certain of their answers will lack that need to know that can lead them into still greater dimensions of understanding. [...]
[...] There is no doubt that the accepted dimensions of psychological reality began to shrink precisely at the time that modern psychology began. [...]
[...] Toward the end of our present book (Dreams), we will be discussing how our ideas can be applied by the individual in terms of value fulfillment, so that individuals can begin to reclaim those dimensions of experience that are indeed your rightful heritage.
[...] Even here, however, large portions of self-awareness continue to operate in the between-life dimension.
[...] The personality can simply realize that it takes to physical experience well, is presently earth-oriented, and finds earthly atmosphere a rich dimension for the growth of its own abilities.
[...] The new personality, therefore, will experience birth to varying degrees according to when it has entered this dimension.
[...] The field of reality for any given personality must and does include all these areas of activity, for they give form and dimension to his existence. [...]
[...] Any form, even an imaginary form, exists in some dimension as a form.
It may not exist in space but it exists in some dimension as a form, and all forms have structure; and so dream images have structure and form, although they do not exist in your space. [...]
[...] It exists in intensified mass entangled and intertwined with moment points, perhaps like one infinite cell, existing however in endless dimensions at once (pause), and reaching out through interconnections even from my own reality through others to your room.
[...] Of itself it is like a peephole or a transparent area through which other areas can be glimpsed, and through which information from other dimensions can flow.
[...] Intense focus is a characteristic of the conscious mind, and you can call it narrow because it includes only the physical dimension; but within the scope of that corporeal field it has great freedom to interpret the given dimension in any way it chooses.
[...] It is the framework in which you have your experience, created by you as the artist gives his paintings their dimension.
“In the same way that thoughts can be sent through space, so individual consciousness can be sent through systems of reality [other dimensions]. [...]
[...] Each one represents a portion of the whole self, each existing in a different dimension, yet all a part of the whole self [or tape]. [...]
“These portions of the self simply operate in a different dimension of reality, with different fields of activity. [...]
“These other probable events become just as ‘real’ within other dimensions. [...]
[...] The dimensions that you give to physical matter barely begin to hint at the varieties of dimensions possible. [...]
[...] We tune in to these models, and our intersections with them alter them at any given point, causing new dimensions of actuality that then reach out from that new focus.”2
[...] This book6 deals with the unknown reality, and Ruburt began a different excursion into other dimensions last week.
Now as Ruburt delivers this material, the same thing happens in a different way to him, so that in some respects he has been snapping back and forth between dimensions, practicing with the elasticity of his consciousness; and in this book more than in previous ones his consciousness has been sent out further, so to speak. [...]
[...] Between these two dates, I found myself propelled into a dimension of experience that had been completely unknown to me before.
The reflection is brief, but for a moment the animal partakes of a new dimension. [...]
This new dimension enabled the species to manipulate and recognize its own constructions and freed it to focus greater energy in projecting some ideas over others. [...]
A human being, however, has another dimension to deal with, a new area of creativity, a diverse mixture of beliefs. [...]
[...] This does not mean that you do not meet with effects that appear evil, but as you each move individually through the dimensions of your own consciousness, you will understand that all seeming opposites are other faces of the one supreme drive toward creativity.
[...] They also remind you of the deep certainty of your creaturehood, and by their flight evoke within you the knowledge that you are leaping from creaturehood into dimensions of actuality you only barely sense.
[...] You all dwell in dimensions that know no place and no time, and so Ruburt is correct for when you ask me of places and times I answer you in terms of places and times, and when you know enough to ask me questions that do not have to do with places and times then you will understand more of your own identity, the nature of your existence and the abilities that are inherent within you. [...]