I have a theory about praying in 3D. I believe it is intended to
encourage and inculcate our mystical awareness of consciousness.
When I have entered imagining in 3D, I have encountered mystical
events, such as watching Jesus' scourging and crucifixion and
hearing His manifest voice. I have heard other Christians'
testimonies of encountering Jesus and of Jews encountering
Elijah, Buddhists encountering Gautama, etc.
There is usually some sort of correction involved in these
encounters. One's worldview is changed, a purpose in life is
given, a mission commissioned -- whole lives are changed and
healed -- and 3D imagining becomes the place for encounter.
I believe the Most High, the Author of Consciousness, wants to
get us on track.
The universe is light, and light is consciousness. That is,
the universe takes information -- 3D information.
Three-dimensional thought is input into the universe's store
of instructions (the Most High created 3D instructions for
the universe in the six-days of Genesis 1).
The Most High intends to become all by all becoming It, and
that intention is Its "Son." We are that in the undertaking.
When we pray, think, imagine or meditate in 3D, we exercise
administrative writing privileges on the universe's store of
information. What we input, the universe is then programmed
to produce. The universe is not God, but it has consciousness.
It follows instructions.
We need to input what we want in the proper code. Negativity,
criticism, despair and frustration will work, but we do not
want their production. For what we want, we have to input
specific instructions. A good present comes from good past
3D thoughts.
Instructions which have been input, we can revise. What has
been produced is transitory and is ready to be replaced by
new production -- as soon as there is new code. That is the
promise of Jesus Christ: the flow destroys the existing to
make way for the new. All we have to do is go to the Most
High, the Author of Consciousness, in 3D imagination (which
is, after all, him), and encounter Him.
Hey, he isn't going to bite your head off. He said,
"Come unto me."
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