Life in the Third Dimension
Written by admin on April 13th, 2009As evolution pulled its invisible strings, the leaders merged together to form a larger unit. Countries, and eventually smaller states, were formed, still embodied of the possessive spirit of aggression and ownership.
The more man focused on the third dimension, the more separated he became from his, until now, involuntary acknowledgement and awareness of the other dimensions, which must be explored further. In the end, he came to love the physical world, and he lived only for the things it could give him.
Most of these “things” consisted of tangible objects that could be taken away from him, creating greed, lust for power, taking for oneself at another’s expense, and tyranny. It is here that chronic stress symptoms came into existence, for they are causes of stress. Stress comes from constant desires. These result from the unbalanced adoration mankind ha s for the third dimension.
Man’s personality became characterized by an extreme egocentricity, and every action made for an even more complex existence, with an infinitely increasing number of divisions and sub divisions, all contesting in an attempt to retain and even increase its individual power, to summon all sources of supply to itself.
This kind of life breeds greed, stress, anxiety, and depression. The strong prey upon the weak and despotism is born. Men begin to come together and follow a single leader. The wise tyrant will care well for his possessions whether they be men or goods; the English feudal system was created with this in mind. The king or lord had sovereign authority over the entire land, including the people.
As evolution pulled its invisible strings, the leaders merged together to form a larger unit. Countries, and eventually smaller states, were formed, still embodied of the possessive spirit of aggression and ownership. A further merging later took place, and nations appeared. This nourished through a still larger example of acquisitiveness and sovereignty.
The process of merging was actually the first herald for the eventual death of separatism. However, we must take a very long look indeed to even begin to appreciate these vast epochs. Hundreds of years will pass before man’s self hypnosis wears away. His meditation techniques and yoga exercises will start the process of wearing down the walls of the third dimension.
Let this brief introduction suffice for a while, so that we may continue on to different realms. Always keep in mind the association between the first two dimensions and our physical life; the arts, crafts, greed and tyranny.
The Fourth Dimension was considered the greatest discovery of the century by those with the power to determine such a verdict. Unfortunately, its conceptualization comes at a point when mankind is still desperately fighting to comprehend the first three dimensions; they don’t have the strength left with which to understand the existence of yet another one.
They left this to the scientists, for this was thought to be something which could not possibly have significance for any ordinary man, and could in no way be connected with the ever changing conditions of life and the nature around them. In fact, the simple act of existence seems to be draining mankind. Man appears to be unable to deal with his own health. This makes him less competent, in that respect, than wild animals.
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