"Dimensional
Shift"

by Ralph Miller
The
totality of reality is vast, beyond any intellectual comprehension
that we could have. There is a very small segment of this
totality that we can see and touch, which is a three-dimensional
spatial reality, composed of length, breadth and width. It
is the world we see around us that is sometimes called consensual
reality. I’ve always found the term interesting, because
another way of looking at it would be that it is the reality
that we all consent to. We agree to it and therefore it is.
According
to quantum physics the totality of everything exists in as
many as twenty-six dimensions. If you look in a mirror you
see a two-dimensional reflection of a three-dimensional world.
Perhaps our three dimensions are only a reflection that is
woven into a vast multi-dimensional universe that exists all
around us.
The
ayahuasca medicine has many healing properties, but one of
its greatest virtues is the ability to expand one’s
perception. The pineal or third eye is opened. Sensory perceptions
are amplified. It is common for people participating in an
ayahuasca ceremony to see beyond consensual reality with their
eyes wide-open. You can see people dematerialize – seeing
straight through their physical bodies.
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You
can see the vertical lines where the shamans face should
be. These lines appear to be the pleats of the curtains
he is standing in front of.
There
are also wave patterns that appear at a forty-five degree
angle streaming through the shaman's face and from his
crown chackra. Perhaps these wave patterns are the visual
representation of a shift through several dimensions.
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Where
it gets interesting is when the multi-dimension begins to
bleed into normal reality. You see someone dematerialize and
a camera can see it as well! This photograph shows the face
of the shaman dematerializing during an ayahuasca ceremony.
If you look closely you can even see what looks like a shift
around where the shaman’s face would be normally seen;
almost like you are looking at the torn edge of reality.
When
you experience the vastness of yourself beyond anything you
could comprehend, you begin to have a sense of your own infinity.
You see beyond the limitations. You see that there are no
limits.
Copyright
© 2005 Ralph Miller
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