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Outward from your skulls, therefore, into a dimension that has no space or time, in your terms. [...] Now you are seated physically in a particular room upon an autumn night and yet these pyramids extend where seasons are not known and where autumn nights are not known and you are traveling on paths between dimensions. [...] Learn to use the mobility of your own consciousness joyfully and follow even further into the pyramid and into, indeed, the light of consciousness and understanding, for it reaches as a pathway between those dimensions, and it is indeed a channel between those dimensions, and it is indeed a channel between your world and other worlds that also exist. [...]
[...] When the pulse is in another dimension, there is memory of that existence. [...] The entire personality structure dwells in many dimensions, and simultaneously.
[...] Telepathically you all agree on the placement of objects, and their dimensions.
[...] It does mean that you will begin to explore the reality of yourselves, and of those other dimensions in which you have your existence.
There must be, however, a willingness to admit that there are other dimensions in which you exist. [...]
Now I am speaking simply, for I am speaking of a circle as you understand it in three-dimensional terms, but there are more depths and dimensions to a circle than you can imagine when you picture, say, a globe; and so of course in this analogy identity has other dimensions that do not appear.
They are to a large degree, but not entirely, self-perpetuating, as if the seeds of an apple, instead of falling down to the ground, fell backward into some mysterious dimension within the core of the apple itself. And yet because of the creative abilities of this mysterious dimension, more than inbreeding would be concerned, for it of itself could provide entirely fresh and new elements out of which further creativity could come.
[...] Nor are the dimensions of circumference or radius stationary in your terms, for they exist in value fulfillment rather than in space, and their measurements in terms of intensity rather than in inches or miles.
Now within our relationship as a triangle, dimensions are open and constantly changing. [...]
[...] Any one dimension must result in another dimension, for the action within any given dimension can never complete itself, but will continue.
From their parents they learn to pare down the dimensions of their own practically accepted personhood. [...]
MY WORK AND THOSE DIMENSIONS OF
REALITY INTO WHICH IT TAKES ME
I communicate with your dimension, for example, not by willing myself to your level of reality, but by imagining myself there. [...]
[...] We are constantly surprised at the products of our own consciousness, of the dimensions of reality through which we can hopscotch. [...]
Now, in my work as a teacher I travel into many dimensions of existence, even as a traveling professor might give lectures in various states or countries. [...]
He wants to know in what dimension dream locations have their reality, and indeed he has considered all of the possibilities save the correct one. [...]
—in a dimension where neither solidity nor objects exist. [...]
The question however, in what dimensions do dream locations exist, was simply based. [...]
[...] He hit upon something, and if he had continued working, then he would not have needed to ask me in what dimension dream locations exist. [...]
What you call dimensions represent states in which reality is perceived. You perceive reality in three dimensions, and you have a glimpse of reality in a fourth dimension. There are many dimensions however in all directions. [...]
Now, I will tell you further that these dimensions merely represent various capacities of consciousness. All these dimensions exist at once, and even within your system, but your consciousness cannot perceive them.
In each dimension the inner self begins to handle further aspects of reality. [...] It manipulates in a larger number of dimensions, until it is able you see to handle many, not just one, of its own egos at any given “time”—and you may put time in quotes—while still maintaining its own inner stability and individuality. [...]
[...] Nothing but the various stages of consciousness separates the dimensions, you see, but the separation is quite effective nonetheless.
The soul can be described for that matter, as a multidimensional, infinite act, each minute probability being brought somewhere into actuality and existence; an infinite creative act that creates for itself infinite dimensions in which fulfillment is possible.
[...] At the same time, if he imagines that he took another alternative and agreed on the engagement, then he might experience a sudden rift of dimensions. [...]
The dimensions of actuality possible to All That Is of course far exceed those presently available to you. [...]
[...] Ruburt’s personality is a walk [warphandwritten in margin], in dimensions, but your personalities are also walks [warps] in dimensions... [...]
[...] I ask you, as Ruburt has often, to realize that within yourself there are endless dimensions, and that you can travel safely within them. I ask you to realize that your mind is a gateway into other dimensions. [...]
Now despite my gentle, good-humored remarks about the personality you call Seth II, let me tell you something—You cannot translate the dimensions of his personality. [...]
[...] When you want to travel, you do so within the dimensions of the reality thus created. [...] You are exploring the dimensions given.
[...] In the dream he flew through this flap literally into another dimension, where the point of the flap was a hill upon which he landed. From that second perspective, the pockets of the jacket in the first perspective became the windows of a building that existed in a still-further, third dimension beyond the hill. [...]
Now: Ruburt was validly involved in the erection of that building, and he did indeed travel through various dimensions in which the objects in one represented something entirely different in another. He used the particular symbols, however, simply to bring the theory home to him, but it represented the fact that any given object in one dimension has its own reality in another. [...]
Now I am obviously such a one in your terms, swimming up through other dimensions of reality and observing a dimension of existence that is yours rather than my own. There are, therefore, channels that exist between all these streams of consciousness, all these symbolic rivers of psychological and psychic experience, and there are journeys that can be made from my dimension as well as yours.
Any creative work involves you in a cooperative process in which you learn to dip into these other streams of consciousness, and come up with a perception that has far more dimensions than one arising from the one narrow, usual stream of consciousness that you know. [...]
(9:49.) Great creativity always seems greater than its pure physical dimension and reality. [...]
In sleep and dream states you are involved in the same dimension of existence in which you will have your after-death experiences. [...]
[...] You simply turn the main focus of your attention in a different dimension of activity, one in which you have indeed continuously operated.
[...] The vitality, force, life, and creativity behind your physical existence is generated in this other dimension. [...]
[...] Any inner journeys should allow you to find greater significance, beauty, and meaning in life as you know it now; but full enjoyment and development also means that you use all of your abilities, that you explore inner dimensions with as much wonder and enthusiasm. [...]
[...] As you now desire to understand the timeless, infinite dimensions of your own greater existence, so “even now” multitudinous elements of that nonearthly identity just as eagerly explore the dimensions of earthbeing and creaturehood.
If the artist paints a doorway, all of the sensed perspectives within it open, and add further dimensions of reality. [...] They can turn sideways in the painting and look at their companions, observe their environment, and even look out of the dimensions of the painting itself and question the artist.
[...] Anything that I say following this analogy will seem comparatively simple, for by now it must appear at least that you have little hope of discovering your own greater dimensions.
Now I come from another portion of reality’s picture, from another dimension of the psyche in which your existence can be observed, as you might look upon a normal painting.