I have seen a few posts lately about what the term interdimensional actually means and whether or not it’s uninformed woo nonsense. Having just read the new Diana Pasulka book as well as Chris Bledsoe’s “UFO of God”, I’ve been thinking more about the profound subjective effects felt by experiencers of the phenomenon. Whether it’s couched in religious or psychological language, the inner dimension of these experiences and their effects on the human psyche is perhaps much more important in understanding what may be happening to our species rather than a mechanical understanding of the “tech” that’s involved (making the assumption that it even is tech, which is probably a human oversimplification). A lot of folks seem wrapped up in trying to provide terrestrial explanations for something that is likely laying much deeper in the fabric of our beings, in my opinion. This to me is the interdimensional aspect: we ourselves are multidimensional beings and are responding to stimuli that is also beyond a 3D understanding of the universe. All of the nuts & bolts theories remind me of the words of Jesus in Luke 17:21: The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you. This “kingdom” of awareness may be presenting itself from within outward, and we need to align ourselves with it in order to move into a new framework of consciousness. (disclaimer: I am NOT proposing a solely religious understanding of the phenomenon, but this may be as close a starting point that we have, even more so than a scientific one).
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