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SS Part One: Chapter 5: Session 525, April 22, 1970 coordinate emanations Coast Utah revamping

[...] They allow you to materialize certain subjective experiences into three-dimensional reality. [...]

TSM Chapter Twenty supraconscious clumps medium perception independent

[...] Sort of a vitalized fourth-dimensional letter or communication, in which, if you’ll forgive the term, the medium is the message.

[...] … To some extent it will relate my own experiences, but I hope it will give a picture of the nature of reality as seen by someone who is not imprisoned within the three-dimensional system.

[...] In order to make sense to our three-dimensional selves, information must be “squeezed” through—and this in itself causes some distortion.

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 888, December 10, 1979 Guy Camper pinpoint Dr electron

Any event that you perceive is only a portion of the true dimensionality of that event. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 453, December 4, 1968 void stars system awhile Consciousnes

[...] It is very difficult to explain to you that the universe that you see, the stars and planets that you view, are one-dimensional, comparatively speaking. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 722 November 27, 1974 particles waves Physicists pool wavelike

[...] They have a greater dimensionality. [...]

Give us a moment … I am putting this as simply as possible; but when your “original self” enters [part of] itself into three-dimensional life from an inner reality, the energy waves carrying it break — not simply into one particle, following our analogy, but into a number of conscious particles. [...]

TES7 Session 311 January 11,1967 god gestalt sum portion static

[...] The personality of God, as it is generally conceived is again a one-dimensional concept based upon man’s small knowledge of his own psychology.

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 580, April 12, 1971 unending inhumanity suffering portray misdirection

Everything within your three-dimensional system occurs simultaneously. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 584, May 3, 1971 mediumship forty rapport reluctance sold

[...] Material could have been given in a much more simple fashion through another, but I wanted it as undistorted and fully dimensional as possible. [...]

TSM Chapter Sixteen action professor identity students dilemma

[...] Personality represents only those aspects of identity that you are able to actualize within three-dimensional existence. [...]

[...] What you have, in effect, is a one-dimensional psychology. [...]

[...] What Seth is saying is that each of us can reach the inner self, that the Inner Senses help us to perceive other than three-dimensional reality, and that we can get to this knowledge with determination and training. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 672, June 25, 1973 Agnes Nineteen flood solid Chapter

[...] (See the 668th session in Chapter Nineteen.) You would call each of these immersions into three-dimensional existence a life, with its own self. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 585, May 12, 1971 drama internal religion outward religious

[...] This greater dimension cannot be materialized in a three-dimensional system, yet the knowledge of this greater dimension floods outward from the innermost heart of being, and is projected outward, transforming all it touches.

UR1 Section 1: Session 685 February 25, 1974 Preface network selectivity desultorily ostensibly

[...] The form is etched in space and time, and yet the pattern itself exists outside of that framework also — the body is a projection, therefore, into the three-dimensional field.

TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 integers Roger zero math minus

You can’t hold 4th-dimensional physics in the palm of your hand.

[...] At this point it is raised to another power that escapes the perceptive abilities of the 3-dimensional brain.

TPS2 Deleted Session January 3, 1973 Hugh steak demands significant greater

Most individuals dwell focused so rigidly in your particular area of space and time that the greater dimensionality of the entity is unknown to them at a conscious level. [...]

[...] Creativity as you understand it is the three-dimensional aspect then of greater abilities that belong to our consciousness innately, whether it is consciously materialized or not (period).

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 513, February 5, 1970 pleasure created understatement form environment

[...] Your feelings can best be described as the three-dimensional materializations of far greater psychological events and experiences that are related to the “inner senses.”

SS Part One: Chapter 5: Session 524, April 20, 1970 subordinate coordinate angles points units

[...] In speaking of these angles we will treat them as three-dimensional, though they are of course multidimensional. [...]

TES2 Session 43 April 13, 1964 camouflage transportation space disentanglement expansion

[...] True space, fifth dimensional space, has abilities of expansion that do not need space, not in your terms.

[...] And I repeat: instead true space, fifth dimensional space, is the vitality and stuff of all existence itself, vital and alive, from which all other existences are woven through means which I have outlined so far in a rather sketchy fashion. [...]

TES8 Session 341 May 15, 1967 Crosson thermal welm Massachusetts condensed

[...] But with his limited knowledge he did not see that this unconscious would exist outside of your three-dimensional system entirely, holding future as well as past, nor that it has such a cohesive effect upon humanity as a whole. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 622, October 18, 1972 beliefs unworthy change examine suddenly

Once more, if you think of daily life as an ever-moving three-dimensional painting with you as the artist, then you will realize that as your beliefs change so will your experience. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 526, May 4, 1970 soul entity eternity clumps motionlessness

Now, in the three-dimensional reality in which your ego has its main focus, becoming presupposes arrival, or a destination — an ending to that which has been in a state of becoming. [...]

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