Alexandra Bruce #crackpot #magick forbiddenknowledgetv.net

Contrary to the beliefs of the transhumanists, the idea that we are not just physical beings living in a physical universe but multi-dimensional beings living in a multi-dimensional universe dates back to the earliest civilizations.

Many ancient spiritual and metaphysical philosophies, like Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, Kabbalism and others teach that there were multiple realms of existence and that the universe is somehow divided into planes; each consisting of its own reality; populated and inhabited by multitudes of entities, beings, creatures and objects. The hidden dimensions are described as making up a much larger proportion of the universe than the physical parts that can be seen.

Ancient Hindu traditions describe seven planes of existence, each teeming with life. The lower planes are said to express more of the material aspect and the higher planes express more of the energy aspect. These seven planes interpenetrate each other and occupy the same space. Different levels of consciousness are required to perceive these different planes or dimensions.

The ancients lacked a science to explain how this was possible. This […] is no longer the case; that there’s nothing at all mystical about it and that all can be explained with physics.

Quantum physics sheds light on the truth about our world, showing us how our physical material world is really not physical or material, at all. As Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Niels Bohr said, “Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.” Atoms are made out of invisible energy, not tangible matter. As Richard Conn Henry, a professor of physics and astronomy stated, “Get over it and accept the inarguable conclusion: The universe is immaterial, mental and spiritual.”

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