One-Dimensional Spiritual Development vs. Multidimensionality (Its Dangers)
Dear Reader,
You are probably sitting in a room right now. It has LENGTH and WIDTH, which together form two dimensions. If you add the HEIGHT of the room, you obtain the third dimension, making the room three-dimensional rather than flat. You have already spent some time in this room, so the fourth dimension—TIME—is also influencing you.
The vast majority of people, however, as spiritual beings, live one-dimensionally, never going beyond the boundaries of the room in which they have been placed.
For a long time I wondered how to explain the concept of multidimensionality in spiritual development.
The perception of multidimensionality is connected with the development of one’s own clairvoyance and, as I suspect, is quite common in spiritual circles. Not everyone, however, openly admits to possessing such a gift.
I remember how difficult it was for me to understand how someone could be clairvoyant. After all, if I could not see, then how could anyone else? What was „abnormal” about me? And how could one perceive multidimensionality?
In my own case the matter turned out to have a simple solution. It was enough for me to pray to God for many years, asking Him to help me understand the causes of my own problems. In response, God opened my Third Eye chakra and led me to Regression Therapy, which enabled access to knowledge about what other incarnations of my Soul had done in their previous lifetimes.
This approach allowed me to make a rational distinction between, and separate as concepts:
- God
- The Soul
- The personality, also called the incarnation or avatar
While reading about the Tesseract, I came across the following definition of Flatlanders in Wikipedia. The definition concerns something entirely different from the subject of this article, yet it helps explain the idea.
„One could show the net of a cube to so-called Flatlanders (hypothetical beings living on a plane who perceive only two dimensions). They would see six rigidly connected squares arranged in the shape of a cross. A three-dimensional human would then begin folding them into a cube by bending successive squares upward into the third dimension—height. For a Flatlander, however, the concept of height is inconceivable, so as each square lifted upward from the plane, it would simply disappear from the Flatlander’s perception until only the central square remained.”
For the purposes of this article, I shall divide people into Multidimensionalists, who perceive multidimensionality, and Flatlanders, who do not possess such an ability.
Both groups live in exactly the same way. They eat, drink, and smoke alike. The only difference lies in the dangers that perceiving multidimensionality—and especially living within multidimensionality—can bring both to a person and to the Soul.
All the remaining dangers of everyday life are the same for both groups.
So what are these spiritual dangers?
- Replacing God in someone else’s life
- Giving harmful advice (even with supposedly good intentions)
- Sacrificing one’s life for the needs of beings from other dimensions
- Having control over the „explorer” of other worlds taken over by foreign multidimensional beings
- Taking control over someone from another dimension—or even over an entire foreign dimension of reality
Where did multidimensionality come from?
From God’s goodness.
An immortal Soul that has failed to achieve its intended goal in the material world goes to God and asks Him to turn back time so that He may create favorable conditions for fulfilling what the Soul desires.
We know from the religions of India the concept of the wheel of karma. Buddha informed his followers that he himself had turned back time three times. While reading the biographies of various deities, I often find statements that this or that deity is the lord of time. In other words, at his request God supposedly turned time back by thousands or even millions of years. In India these periods are called Yugas.
Imprecise definitions create many problems whenever the actions of the Soul are attributed directly to the human being.
One may safely assume that if time is turned back, for example, by ten million years, it affects the Soul rather than the person. A man named John, even if he asked for such a thing, continues living where he has always lived.
Only the Soul now possesses not one but two temporal-dimensional lines. The Soul therefore has two different incarnations existing in different times and different realities, all within the same year, 2018.
One John lives in Canada with a wife and daughter, while in another dimension a completely different John—another incarnation of the same Soul—lives in Paris as a single gay man.
Sometimes Souls ask, simply out of boredom, to have many different dimensions created for them.
Let me ask you, dear Reader:
Do you ever feel that your Soul is bored with what you are doing—with your life?
Do you sometimes experience déjà vu?
Have you ever encountered situations that you were convinced had already happened?
There are also people who are convinced that they are married to someone entirely different from their actual spouse.
Sometimes women believe they give birth to children conceived through astral intercourse rather than through the seed of the husband lying beside them.
The road leading nowhere is ignorance and incorrect definitions of multidimensionality.
People create problems for themselves when they claim that:
- They themselves (rather than their Souls) reincarnate
- They have their own other incarnations in different dimensions of reality
- They are simultaneously a man here, a woman somewhere else, and in yet another dimension a tree, a mushroom, a goat, or a bacterium
Dear Reader, would you ever wish to become a goat—or a dung fly?
If not, then it is easy to understand the difference between you and your Soul, because Souls may indeed possess such desires.
What belongs to the Soul affects the Soul.
What is human affects human beings.
Identifying oneself with the Soul does not lead in a good direction.
One example is any psychiatric hospital.
Many gods, extraterrestrials, allegedly possessed people, and many individuals gifted with the perception of other dimensions can be found there.
Yet no one is able to tell them how to live here and now in such a way that those „there,” in other dimensions, may also be happy.
Perceiving other dimensions of reality as a gift from God and accepting responsibility before God for that gift is the only true condition for safety.
It is also the guarantee that one’s life will not end as a patient in a psychiatric institution, where psychiatrists and others, unaware of the consequences, administer drugs that merely broaden the spectrum of clairvoyance to include even more dimensions of a reality that has not yet been understood.
Those seeking knowledge about other dimensions, especially by taking drugs, should remember that no drug addict has ever built anything truly good either for themselves or for others.
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s_majda writes:
28/10/2018 at 20:37
A film about Flatland, found by Konrad.
Małgorzata Krata writes:
07/11/2018 at 22:40
Regarding the Flatlanders, I have the following reflections.
Because of this limited perspective, one does not perceive (mainly as a human being, since the Soul always has a broader perspective) the very bottom of one’s own entanglements. It is that bottom which usually encourages a person to willingly surrender their limitations and seek help from God Himself.
From a psychological point of view, this is understandable. People willingly let go of unhealthy relationships, addictions, habits, harmful patterns, intentions, and similar burdens only when these become so painful that the suffering they cause is greater than the discomfort of living without them.
Alcoholics often seek help only after they sober up enough to realize they have reached rock bottom. As long as they believe they have not reached it, they continue drinking without concern.
The same applies to relationships. Someone may believe they love another person, even though it is an unhealthy love. Only when that relationship becomes sufficiently destructive does life without that person suddenly become a lesser burden—or even a source of relief.
The same is true of burdens and entanglements. When someone refuses to understand, God may allow such an excess of fulfillments that eventually the person grows weary of them and reaches the very bottom—from which the only direction left is upward.
This is precisely the issue with Flatlanders as human beings. They often fail to perceive the bottom—in the karmic sense. They do not understand that they are merely one link in the chain leading the Soul toward the bottom of a particular entanglement. Or they fail to perceive and understand the greatest negative consequences that have already been borne by the Soul and by its successive avatars.
Such limited and narrowed perception creates resistance to change in the Flatlander because they do not recognize that their own actions are part of the process leading downward, toward collapse.
Therefore, broadening one’s horizons is profoundly beneficial, as it reduces resistance to releasing patterns, blockages, and burdens.
Opublikowano: 15/07/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Clairvoyance. Materialization of objects and events.


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