Dimensions explained
QUESTION: Masters, if the third and fourth dimensions are of judgment while the fifth is of unconditional love, what characterize the sixth dimension, seventh dimension and so on? What are some of the things that souls do in these higher dimensions? As individual souls move into higher dimensions, do they begin to lose their individuality and function more as a group—as an oversoul, for instance? According to the Masters’ classification, what is the highest dimension, or is there an infinite number of dimensions? ~Lee, Singapore
ANSWER: We don’t use numbers here—things just are as they are. When we speak to you and answer your questions, we try to use examples that will give you a better feel for the concepts. In our particular dialogues with you we refer only to three dimensions, for simplicity’s sake.
We know that part of your human understanding encompasses grading and compartmentalizing. For this reason we refer to the general class of souls in physical bodies enmeshed in the duality process as being in a judgmental third dimension. The judgment allows them to learn their lessons by choosing between positive and negative experiences. They are unaware of their eternal essence.
The fifth dimension we speak of represents the point at which the soul has broken all contact with the physical and its duality and has re-entered into non-judgmental unconditional love. Once in unconditional love the soul follows whatever inclination interests it. There is no “standard”—no requirements and no restrictions. More later.
The fourth dimension is sometimes divided into many parts by people. This is the interface between being completely physical and being completely non-physical, whether or not still contained within a physical shell. If a soul learns its lessons and begins to remember its unconditionally loving essence while still “alive,” it spends part of its time dealing with physical issues demanding judgment, and part enjoying its essence. If a soul leaves its body but clings to the negative energies of Earth, it cannot fully release and enter the fifth dimension of love until it resolves the need for negativity. These souls are discarnates. We could, as some do, label this level with multiple numbers, but we chose one to indicate a layer of interface.
To us, all that we have addressed here is merely the journey of the soul. Let us use as an example your homeland of Asia. Say “Asia” to some and they think only of the larger nations: China, India, Mongolia, Pakistan; others think of Southeast Asia: Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia. To be present in any of these, or the other Asian countries, is to be in Asia. Does it matter which one you are in to consider yourself Asian? None is any better than any other for allowing the life lessons one came to Earth to complete. Where you are in the dimension of unconditional love is identical, and you even have the ability to be in more than one place at a time.
What we are trying to get across is “don’t sweat the small stuff”—like numbers. Once you are out of judgment, you are out of the need to know. You still have full freedom of choice, so you may choose to embrace a solitary journey or to meld into a group experience. And to get into something and decide to re-examine something you saw before, just slide right back into the former. There are no rules. There is no prize for getting as far away from the physical as you can. As to numbers, pick one—it is your reality.