Perspective

 

Description:

Everything is seen from a particular perspective


Human

We are 4d (consciousness) having a 3d (real/mundane) experience — or experiencing/living in a 3d reality. Thus there is something always missing, something that we are always seeking, and the only way we can find it is by accepting the higher 4d consciousness that we are capable of accessing.

However, even though we are in a 3d world, it seems most of us are born with 2d awareness — those that live in a world of right and wrong, good and evil. Animals are a good example, also amoral people. If you, being aware of the 3rd dimension, have to calculate for 3 dimensions, while another is only working in 2 dimensions, the latter will be able to arrive at a decision sooner. It can even implement it more swiftly, while you are hamstrung by the extra dimension you are taking into account. One could say that the 2d being has immediate advantage, but, because it has only taken in 2d effects, although your action might take longer to prepare, it is likely to be more effective in the long run.

It is the different between the one who says, “This is in my way. If I push it aside, I can continue”, versus the other that considers the effect upon the one being pushed aside, and feels some empathy for them.

Interactions

The 3d consciousness is aware of objects entering from 4d in the similar fashion to that of a 3d object appearing and moving through 2d behaves. Assume the object is a 3d sphere. To a 2d being it will look like a circle that starts from a dot, whose horizon expands into a circle till it reaches the same size as the sphere, the zenith, at which point it will start to shrink, until there is nothing.

2d seeing 3d event
3d event passing through the 2d plane

That is fairly easy to comprehend as a 3d being looking at a 2d event. But, what if I was the 2d being looking at this event of the shrinking and expanding circle – rather like an eclipse. For the 2d being, it will look something like a shockwave approaching it, which suddenly begins to recede (for no apparent reason).

A necessary first element that is required for the 2d being is time. Which is a 4th dimensional element. Depth and relationship being the 3rd dimensional element arising out of 2-dimensional interactions. Something we can even refer to as “consciousness”, that is, consciousness of an event occurring. The second element is the ability to remember the occurrence of that event. That is memory, another interesting element of our consciousness.[^5], that creates your “narrative”.

For a 2-dimensional being having a 3-dimensional experience, at time zero, it sees nothing. At time 1, it sees a mysterious dot appearing in its world. As it is watching, and time passes, it sees the dot grow into a hemisphere, growing steadily, until it reaches its zenith, whereupon it will begin to shrink until it becomes a dot again, and disappears. Now, this phenomenon could occur, with no being in 2d is recording it, and it will go unnoticed. But in order for it to “awaken” the 2d being(s), it will need to be “noticed”, recorded, and explored.

If it happens only once, it is unique, and perhaps aberrant. If it occurs periodically (like the sun rising over the horizon), then measurements can be collected and some theories as to what mystery is occurring here can begin to be formed. Perhaps the genius will arise who can put all the hypothesis and conjectures together with the measurements and come up with the conclusion that it is a 3d circle, or a sphere. Prior to this genius, there must have been one or another who proposed the existence of another dimension — the 3rd dimension. That was the truly evolutionary step in their “science”, for our investigator would have to have some concept of 3d in order to even propose it might be a sphere. So, although living in 2d, he would now have the awareness of an actual event in 3d.

In our present 3d world, we are encountering the same phenomenon. Using a similar metaphor as the one previously. Perhaps a photon is some 4d object touching our realm. Perhaps we, even, are higher dimensional beings that are “passing through” this 3d realm.

Influence of 4d

Already U manifest in 3d due to the immanence of G!d. Rather it is to be “informed” by 4d information/perspective. Just as 3d adds depth and thus perspective — which is information — to an image, so 4d adds a 4d perspective to the 3d image. Already we are aware of many of the effects of this 4d information on 3d. Like quantum effects, electricity/magnetism, etc. It has a distinctly non-physical 3d presence, recently uncovered and described by mathematics, which also has a distinctly non-physical 3d presence – yet, also, has had a huge impact on our 3d world.

We cannot sense it, with any of our physical senses, but we know it is there. Do we contain another sense, one that is not part of the five known ones? Is it even a sense? Perhaps “extra-sensory perception” is a much more descriptive name for it. Everyone can “see/feel” a parabola in the curve of a ball thrown, for — without knowing any of the mathematics involved, you are still capable (perhaps intuitively) of “working out the equations” and catching the ball thrown to you. How? Taking all the calculations entailed in that catch, calculating trajectory and speed swiftly enough to position yourself in the correct place to catch the thrown ball — how do we actually manage to do that? Some part of us is an incredible mathematician… we just can’t express it in the language of mathematics – though we might have more human ways of expressing it.

One might even describe mathematics as a 4d language. For we cannot use it in any social or interactive context. None of our human languages can be described mathematically – nor can we speak “mathematics”. It can only be used to describe elements – and in its lower form (accounting/arithmetic/geometry) it controls this world, but recently it has been describing a fascinating “new” world – which consists of the world of quantum and cosmology, worlds that seem to be intimately connected to this one. In fact, it was by trying to understand and penetrate the mystery of this world in which we live, that we entered into this realm.

Perhaps the shamans and mystics of yore (and present) were also trying to explain this “other” world, and were using the symbols and languages available to them at the time. Some of the more ancient languages also seem to have elements that point to these influences – though that might be a reading and perspective we have developed recently.