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Differences in Time-Dimensions

The concept of the Timing within Time Dimensions does not imply fixed boundaries. Although human intellect may perceive it as chaotic and disordered, if we reduce the scale—imagining one galaxy as a single cell of a living organism and one star as an atom—we begin to recognize that our starry universe is an inseparable part of a vast interconnected whole. In some cases, Time Dimension itself functions as the boundary between three-dimensional and five-dimensional environments. For example, while we live within a physical body, we cannot see life force, spirit, intelligence, or energies. Our own intelligence may inherently know where life force goes when the physical body dies, where spirit goes, and where intelligence and energy go—yet it does not reveal this knowledge to us. This is because it is a boundary zone. Just as one must physically travel to the North Pole to see it, if one wishes to enter the five-dimensional realm, one must leave the physical body.