Entering the Fourth Dimension

by Rev. Eleanor Richard.

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As humanity gradually evolves into a higher consciousness, awareness expands into the acceptance of the diversity of others. We are already engaged in the process of entering into the fourth dimension. Not leaving the first three behind, we are adding the awareness of the pervasive and inclusive Field of Consciousness, in which we move and have our being.

In the very beginning, our planet’s awareness was only one dimensional, as seen by the very low consciousness of rocks and one-celled plants and animals. One dot, one dimension, one place: “here” was all an amoeba, algae or pebble might know. The consciousness of that world was thus confined to one place.

Eventually the earth produced animals, birds and butterflies that were aware of “here” and “there” as they traveled or migrated from one place to another. The second dimension, which had been there all along, was now included in the growing consciousness of our planet through these aware creatures.

Later came humans, whose self-consciousness caused them to became aware of themselves as living beings in a world of other three dimensional forms. This third dimension was also there all the time; it just hadn’t been noticed yet. Nigel Calder writes, “…from the dust and water of the earth, natural forces conjured a mental system capable of asking why it exists.”

Now some of us are getting a glimpse of what it is like to live in all four dimensions. Being the awareness of the Field of Consciousness itself includes context along with the content of what’s happening and expands our awareness significantly from the third dimension, where form and reason were all that seemed to exist. Again, this Field has been there all along; we are just now beginning to notice the warmth of the Loving Intelligence of this field of energy, which we ourselves are.

Not one person on this planet is outside this expanding Field, for God is All There Is. The love and joy that become our comfort zones as we transcend the lower levels, are well worth the effort. Just remembering the present moment, staying there longer and longer brings about healing, evolution, love and joy, and peace—eventually on our entire planet. We are the way Love shows up on the planet.

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