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LightBeam

Last night I had a realization during a dream that I was dreaming. Immediately I tested my hypothesis by trying to fly and I did. Then I took over the experience. I was enjoying the flight above beautiful fields. At one point I spotted a small circular object on the ground and it looks like inside the circle a pool of water was swirling. I knew that was a portal to another dimension. I wave of subtle fear came over me that this object was too small and I had claustrophobia to try to go through it. And I didn't know what was on the other side. But a thought popped in my head to face my fear and not be afraid of the unknown but rather be excited because of all the wonders I may discover there. I dove straight down like a bird and the moment I touched the object I found myself on the other side into another dimension. At first I found myself in a small circular room with water but the water was running vertically around the walls and the waves were splashing on the upper side of the walls. The water was sapphire blue and the foam of the waves was silver. Very vibrant and glowing colors. I felt like Alice in Wonderland. This room was small and I started feeling the claustrophobia again, but I said to my self not to be afraid. Soon a part of the wall dissolved and two beings entered. One of the said "Welcome to our world. We will teach you how to....." well, this is the moment I need to clarify that I have awareness that during the AP I understood everything from that world, but now after I have refocused in the physical I dont remember certain elements that in my view were so different that what humans are used to that even our imagination can not translate other parts of the multiverse and their elements. Our physical brains are way too limited to be able to translate. So, after waking up I tried soooo hard to recall what the beings looked like or what were they teaching me, what did the rest of that world look like, because I do have the awareness they showed me around and thought me something an I spent quite a long time there. And it's so frustrating now for this to be on the tip of my mind but I cant see it in my mind eyes. Hopefully at some point it will come to me, but I think it's the incredible difference between our worlds. I remember that one of the beings looked like a lady bug with human face and walking up right, but I distinctly remember the antennas on her head. The other being completely escapes me what did it look like, but at the time of the experience I did see it all and my emotions tell me it was an astonishing and magnificent world.

So, in conclusion, the multiverse is so incredible that our human imagination cant even imagine it. The diversity of types of existence, types of personas and beings is so vast, actually infinite. And that just blows my mind. It's a little frustrating because I want to know it all. And in some level I do, just like all of us. But if we stay in a timeless state of all knowing (from the highest perspective of All That Is) everything becomes static. There is no amazement of new discoveries. That is the reason All That Is expresses itself and cloaks infinite personalities in filters so it can keep rediscovering itself from infinite points of views and experience the emotions of amazement and exhilaration of "new" discoveries and explorations. 
"The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem."
Captain Jack Sparrow

tides2dust

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That's a nice experience. You remind me of something I read yesterday in the Urantia book. It says God is not, "hiding" from us. It's just that we can't imagine God. Or, not imagine but that we can not truly see God.

God is experiential and the way we define God as mortals on this realm doesn't seem to matter so much- words and understanding have many layers. But the book says no human can witness God and survive being human. And this notion is backed by other religious text.

So when you say, "the multiverse is so incredible that our human imagination cant even imagine it." I would say I agree. But what an experience you had, which is Faith-affirming in its own. And that's what matters.

Kind regards
~tides
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      dust~

Lumaza

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Quote from: LightBeam on May 27, 2024, 10:04:02So, in conclusion, the multiverse is so incredible that our human imagination cant even imagine it. The diversity of types of existence, types of personas and beings is so vast, actually infinite. And that just blows my mind. It's a little frustrating because I want to know it all. And in some level I do, just like all of us. But if we stay in a timeless state of all knowing (from the highest perspective of All That Is) everything becomes static. There is no amazement of new discoveries. That is the reason All That Is expresses itself and cloaks infinite personalities in filters so it can keep rediscovering itself from infinite points of views and experience the emotions of amazement and exhilaration of "new" discoveries and explorations. 
Excellent post Lightbeam. I have really enjoyed reading your posts recently!

The quoted statement above is exactly why I never change the destination I find myself in. There is always an adventure, quest, test or challenge awaiting, no matter where you find yourself.

A few weeks ago, in a NPR, via a LD, I found myself in what was either a parallel universe or some kind of "time travel". Another lady and I were chosen from a group of people to get on some kind of lift. It had handlebars on the front of it and looked like some kind of flat skiff. We climbed onto it and found ourselves travelling forward at an incredible rate of speed into some kind of portal or vortex. It had the spinning and color swirls as well.

When we finally arrived at our destination, I we saw that we were in some kind of futuristic world. There was a lot of white around, white walls and tech gadgets everywhere. My lucidity was very good, I was well aware that I was not asleep in my bed anymore.

To cut this short, I asked a number of questions and was shocked to see that each of them was answered. When I awoke, I knew the answers to those questions, but as usual, the later it got into the day, the more of the memory I had lost. This lady there was kind of my "stewardess" for the trip. She talked about how they had abolished Cancer and other diseases. I then asked her if there was not illness, how old do you guys live to. She then directed me to a window and said see that lady there, (there was a woman outside of the lawn). She said, she is 162 years old. To me, she looked like she was in her 50's.

It was an incredible adventure and when I awoke, I felt great all day. It was aa very positive experience.
"The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence."  Nicolai Tesla

Lumaza

 I saw this as a relevant share to this conversation. It is one of the almost daily "Heron Dance Art Journal" quotes that I get in MJ's email. Mary Jo, (my deceased wife), had signed up for the emails years ago and I really enjoy reading the words of wisdom, quotes and poems that are shared there.

To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the most pleasant sensations in the world. You are surrounded by adventure. You have no idea of what is in store for you, but you will, if you are wise and know the art of travel, let yourself go into the stream of the unknown.
- Freya Stark, Baghdad Sketches

In the scary stream of the unknown
A deep experience of life awaits. 

Let yourself go.
"The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence."  Nicolai Tesla

LightBeam

Quote from: Lumaza on May 31, 2024, 13:17:49In the scary stream of the unknown
A deep experience of life awaits. 



Everything resonates very strongly with me, Lu! For several years I used to wake up in a new town all alone twice a week. That was my job and I absolutely loved it. The sense of adventure was incredible. I always made plans to explore after work. I've gone on river boat rides, food tours, sight seeing, nature wonders, local culture and museums explorations, meeting the locals and getting their perspective on life. I was never scared of the unknown, so if we replace the word "scary" from the above quote with "exciting", our experiences take a much different turn to match the definition we are putting out to create.
"The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem."
Captain Jack Sparrow

Lumaza

Quote from: LightBeam on May 31, 2024, 15:56:29Everything resonates very strongly with me, Lu! For several years I used to wake up in a new town all alone twice a week. That was my job and I absolutely loved it. The sense of adventure was incredible. I always made plans to explore after work. I've gone on river boat rides, food tours, sight seeing, nature wonders, local culture and museums explorations, meeting the locals and getting their perspective on life. I was never scared of the unknown, so if we replace the word "scary" from the above quote with "exciting", our experiences take a much different turn to match the definition we are putting out to create.
My reference of that quote was more about becoming aware in a "NPR" experience, whereas you find yourself alone and many times in some kind of completely foreign to you, environment.

 But yes, I have lived that life in this physical realm as well. For 12 years of my life, I was on the road, moving around the Country, doing shows and meeting new people wherever I went. You find when you get away from your "comfort zone", as in your current geographical location, there is so much to see and experience. So much beauty out there to be experienced!  :-)
"The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence."  Nicolai Tesla