Glenn Stewart Coles, 9251 Yonge Street, Suite 8-924, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, L4C 9T3

Text Box: For many people, reality is defined as a three-dimensional experience. The physical world can be measured by height, width and depth, and includes anything that can be perceived through physical senses. Each component of physical reality is seen as separate from ourselves, and each item has its own characteristics. While we have direct influence on the third dimension, change involves applying force. We can lift, move, stretch, bend, break or consume third-dimensional objects within the limitations of our physical power.

Recognition of the fourth dimension adds the factor of time. While our direct experiences always involve the phase of ‘now’, it is possible to measure changes over time. We can remember events that happened before ‘now’, and anticipate events that happen after ‘now’. We can alter our behavior in the current ‘now’ to potentially change the future ‘now’. While the movement of time is consistent, our perceptions can change its value. We are all familiar with the slow movement of time while we wait for someone, or the quick passing of time when we are having fun.

The next step is recognition of the fifth dimension, in which thought and energy directly influence our environment. The recent movie ‘What the Bleep’ addresses the concepts of quantum reality, and the recognition that all matter is really condensed energy. In his book ‘The Hidden Messages in Water’, Dr. Masuro Emoto reveals that thoughts can change the molecular form of water. 

When water is exposed to thoughts such as ‘love’ and ‘peace’ and then frozen, it crystallizes into beautiful symmetrical snowflake shapes. When the same water is exposed to thoughts such as ‘hatred’ or ‘anger’, it crystallizes into muddled disorganized shapes. Unlikely as it sounds, the feelings that we project directly influence the structure of water molecules, and since the human body consists mostly of water, there is an obvious link between our thoughts and how we feel.

Living in the fifth dimension involves recognition that each and every thought that we have affects our reality, and the realities of those around us. While our individual power may be limited by our beliefs, our contribution to the mass consciousness alters the experience of our species. As each individual creates, the world is influenced. What we create is our choice, and the outcome is always affected by our choices.

It takes discipline and awareness to successfully navigate through fifth dimensional reality. While we already have direct experience with our environment, understanding how our thoughts influence outcome is only the first step. Positive thinking must lead to positive feeling, or the conflicts in our vibration may lead to undesired outcomes. It is easy to do damage in the fifth dimension, and the emotions of fear and anger can be easily triggered. The secret to truly influencing the world is to remain in a state of love, whatever the third dimension brings.


© Copyright Glenn Stewart Coles, 2005

First Published July 31, 2005

Living in the Fifth Dimension

 

In the fifth dimension, thought and energy directly influence our environment.