Facing our many dimensions

3-D is not a reality; it is a convention -- a construct we have created into which we unsuccessfully try to fit ourselves, causing fear, stress and nervousness. We must understand that we are facets of something that is not solid. What appears to occur on a 3-D level is not reality. When we live in this superimposed construct called time and space, our wonder, creativity and childlikeness are stifled. Through experiential, cognitive and dydactic work, a new set of constructs can be created and tailored for each individual.

Although it is impossible for a bumblebee to fly aerodynamically, it flies anyway. Human beings can not exist, but we do anyway.

Taking a plane geometry concept, if we cut through a human body with a plane of some length and width, we would have an infinite number available to us within our body space, just as we have infinite love, knowledge and resources available to us. When we allow ourselves to become aware of our infinity, we become less dense and much lighter -- making more room and possibilities for happiness, peace and joy. We are then able to extract ourselves from the eternal jail that we've stuck ourselves in. When we accomplish this, material becomes a different substance (like clay) for us to play with, not to fight with.


 

 

Catherine Athans, Ph.D
Counseling and Consulting

303 First Street
Los Altos, CA 94022
(650) 948-1796 Office
(650) 948-6401 Fax

Email:
catherine@angelsisland.com
 

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