Transcription of Multidimensional Man The Super Powers
1 22< SOL Mag > 2011 The major one is the universal forceof creation, the same which broughtour physical universe into there are other forces that manip-ulate the energy in any way theywant, as the energy is so much morefluid and dynamic than in the on the physical levelwe need to employ physical means toshift physical matter, on the levelsabove one employs mental means toshift mental matter, but the mentalmatter is not less real than physicalmatter is on the physical only are those universes notvaporous, they appear extremely solidonce the visitor has taken residencethere, in the same way as our physicaluniverse appears solid to us. Justbecause it can be manipulatedmore dynamically than matteron Earth doesn t make it lessreal, in the same way that wateris not less real than rock becauseit can be transformed into iceand steam and can be forced intodifferent molds.
2 What really determines re-ality is a state of higher we rise through theinner dimensions and the closerwe get to our innermost layer ofconsciousness, the more power -ful the awareness of being andlife our earthlyviewpoint we prefer to lookupon the higher dimension asbeing flimsy, vaporous andphantom-like simply because weplace it firmly in the realm of imagi-nation. In fact, the opposite is thecase. Once one has awoken on thehigher planes, Earth life appears as adim dream. The power of conscious-ness increases proportionally thehigher we ascend through the differ-ent dimensions. All our sensory pow-ers and human faculties of awarenessincrease as well. This is why in Bud-dhism the state of the higher con-sciousness is referred to as theawakened state. We have to get usedto the idea that we are nothing morethan universal energy trapped in adream from which we will awakegradually into our proper life.
3 Another thing we will have toget used to is that our new environ-Very early on in myinvestigations Iconcluded that ob-jective creation exists on otherdimensions in exactly the sameway as creation exists in thephysical universe, regardless ofthe idea that weare dealing with vague or va-porous matter - the product ofdreams and imagination - is ut-terly absurd when waking in theactual environment of thehigher dimensions. Experienc-ing firsthand such a vast andmagnificent world with suchclarity and detachment is justsomething that cannot be con-veyed adequately in words. On the other hand it istempting to conclude that becausethe creative Powers of imagination,expectation and intention play suchan active part in the shaping of theenvironment, the next dimension isnothing more than a product of even that doesn tmake it any less real to the observerwho finds himself inhabiting that di-mension.
4 Once the physical viewpointhas disappeared, upon entering thenext dimension, we will get accus-tomed to a totally new experience ofreality, one that follows new and ex-citing most important observationwas that the energy of creation onthese higher dimensions is far morepliable and adaptable to variousforces than on the physical Super PowersWhat is it like to SOL issues' author Prana is still busy de-scribing his third Near Death experience, and so wethought we would delight you with another highlyunusual author and his life-time of journeys out-of-body (OBE) which occurred during lengthy and regu-lar Ziewe gives a "first handeyewitness account of the world as it presents itself tous after we die. It is based on the journals compiledover four decades of his out of body experiences eitherduring deep meditation or lucid dreams, which werecompiled into his book Multidimensional Man.
5 He de-scribes in his book how he explores our multidimen-sional universe in full waking consciousness duringhis out of body explains how he metmentors who trained him to enter worlds which are be yond our everyday human experience and conscious ness." ( )Jurgen Ziewe is a highly credible, internationallyknow art professional and family man during his in body hours. And we are further impressed with the ap parent integrity of his work by the fact that he kept hisjournals to himself for all these decades lest someonemisinterpret his unusual adventures. Jurgen's book isan exciting journey on which we can accompany himthrough the amazing universal dimensions he exploresby way of his detailed descriptions. He reports how headhered to narrow criteria while compiling his OBE re ports, namely1. Full waking consciousness2. Full awareness of his social identity3. Full awareness of the location of his physicalbody (usually in bed or in deep meditation)4.
6 Full awareness of being in an altered state the criteria meeting these strict guidelinesfor himself would be entered into his journals and onlythe most relevant and interesting results were com piled in his book Multidimensional Man. However, thematerial we chose to present to you below is actuallyin the form of a synthesis of some of the essentialteachings he obtained while visiting these other by Jurgen Ziewe Notes about the book: Multidimensional Man< SOL Mag > 2011ment will be much more dynamic andresponsive to our thoughts and scientists are knockingat the doors of the next dimension,and have already discovered that sim-ply by their presence the experimenterhas an effect on the behavior of mat-ter on the subatomic level (this iscalled the observer effect ), and re-search is underway to measure the in-fluence of thought on microscopicgrowth and crystal formation.
7 If thisis the effect the observer has on therelatively coarse physical matter, thenit is easy to understand that when wehave broken through the barriers ofthe subatomic structures into the nextdimension, these influences are muchmore this is exactly what I [my] book are many reportsthat illustrate this point, like the peo-ple in the carnival procession shapingmatter, including their own bodies,into extravagant shapes, showing thatmatter in the next dimension is infi-nitely more pliable, fluid and adapt-able to other energy forms such asintent and creative thought. All thiswill be exploited to the extreme by usas humans once we take a more per-manent residence in the higher di-mensions. Being such a veryinventive, adaptable and creativespecies, we come into our own whentranscending our physical limitationsand boundaries after we die . Ourpassions and energies are set in mo-tion while still on Earth and en-hanced incredibly on the inhabitants basically em-ploy five types of power when manip-ulating the subtle dimensions; thepower of intent, the power of expecta-tion, the power of the subconscious,the power of desire and the power power of IntentI found there are a number ofhuman-induced forces that shape,mold and shift matter on other dimen-sions.
8 One of them is the power of in-tent. This creative force allows theinhabitants, including visitors likemyself, to manipulate the matter andthe world to an incredible degree andto make it conform to any wish we arecapable of dreaming up. This powergets more intense the higher the di-mension. These energies can be so po-tent that they can even include theapparent creation of other living enti-ties, which I described when visitingthe 1920s colonization of an alienplanet . At this point it is worth consid-ering the implication of these forceson the environment of the my great astonishment I found thatnot only the thoughts of the perma-nent residents shaped their environ-ment, but that we, still living on thisphysical plane, are responsible forsome the features of their world. Onone occasion in the late seventies Iwas given a guided tour through avery modern hotel by the designer onthe next dimension.
9 The modern,mold-breaking design was akin towhat you can now find in boutiquehotels and in some of the most avant-garde architecture and interior design,but manifested years before anythinglike it was built on the physical was no doubt dreamed up by the de-signers of such buildings on the phys-ical level and inspired by the residentdesigners on that other can easily imagine the kindof paradise awaiting artists, designers,architects and filmmakers over there,where the restrictions of money, mate-rials, manpower, gravity and otherearthlylimitations simply do notapply. The environments createdthere are of such astounding creativ-ity, variety and sheer inventiveness,that they would be nigh-on impossi-ble to achieve on Earth because ofthe resilience of our matter and itsgravitational power of ExpectationAnother force of creative poweris expectation. On numerous occa-sions I found that expectation wassuch a powerful energy it could bringobjects into existence almost in-stantly.
10 When looking down on mybody, for example, and wonderingwhat I was wearing, I was alwaysdressed. But I am certain that thepower of expectation plays a muchgreater part in shaping the environ-ment of the higher is a power which is based onwhat we know to be true, and it takesits power from an underlying princi-ple in nature which has proven itselfover time and evolution. I refer to itas the matrix . The matrix is a cos-mic energy pattern containing theblueprint of everything in existence,or even thought of. Simply by expect-ing something, we conjure up its la-tent pattern and propel it intoexistence in an instant. Expectationis such a powerful, direct route tocreation because it contains noweakening factors like doubt or also applies to motion. Themoment we expect to be in a certainplace, we are there. If we expect to bedressed we are in the kind of dress orcostume we expect.