Chp first dimension. Measurement of space and time

  • 4. Causes of errors. Methodical error.
  • 5. Causes of errors (n). Instrumental (ip), energy (ep), subjective (sp) errors.
  • 6. Measurement errors: static (sp) and dynamic (dp), systematic (SsP) and random (SlP), misses (Pr).
  • 7. Measuring instruments (si).
  • 8. Normalized metrological characteristics (mx) of measuring instruments (ci).
  • 9. Ways of expressing the limits of permissible error si. Accuracy class.
  • 10. Indicators of accuracy and forms of presentation of measurement results.
  • 11. Summation of errors.
  • 12. Characteristics of random errors and their estimates.
  • 13. Technique of statistical processing of measurement results.
  • 14. Magnetoelectric measuring mechanism (meim).
  • 15. Em measuring mechanism (em).
  • 16. Electrodynamic measuring mechanisms (edim).
  • 17. Ferrodynamic measuring mechanism (fdim).
  • 18. Electrostatic measuring mechanism (esim).
  • 19. Induction measuring mechanism (IM).
  • 20. Methods for measuring variable voltages and currents with magnetoelectric measuring mechanisms (meim). Symbols on instrument scales.
  • 21. Classification and characteristics of electronic voltmeters.
  • 22. Block diagrams and features of electronic voltmeters.
  • 23. Digital voltmeter with time-to-pulse conversion. Errors.
  • 24. Bitwise balancing voltmeter.
  • 25. Measurement of frequency by the method of discrete counting.
  • 26. Universal bridge for measuring r, l, c.
  • 27. Measurement of c,l by the generator method.
  • 28. Measurement of l,c by the contour method.
  • 29. Classification of non-electric converters. Quantity Purpose and general information.
  • 30. Resistive transducers of displacements and speeds.
  • 31. Capacitive and transformer displacement transducers.
  • 32. Converters of angular speeds.
  • 33. Inductive displacement transducers
  • 1. Measurement. Basic concepts and definitions.

    Physical quantities (PV)- a limited number of properties that are common in quality. relation for various objects, but individual for each of them in quantity / m. Qualities. the side determines the type of PV (electronic resistance), and the quantity. - its size (resistance of this resistor). Quantity the content of the property is total in number. relation for concr. object - PV size.

    Measurement- finding the value of PV empirically using special. tech. means, found value - measurement result. Important: 1) you can measure the properties of real objects; 2) measurement requires experiments; 3) the measurement is made using measuring instruments that are brought into action with the object; 4) the result of the measurement are the values ​​of the PV.

    The fundamental feature is the reflection of the physical. quantities named number, i.e. the measurement result must be expressed in certain units accepted for a given quantity. Cumulative quantities interconnected by dependence forms system of physical quantities.Ism / I are carried out in generally accepted units (in the Russian Federation - SI).

    2. Types of measurements. Examples.

    Measurements (I) - varied, naib. widespread classification depending on the method of processing experimental data: 1) direct I. when the desired value of the PV is found directly from the experimental data, for example. I. U voltmeter. 2) indirect when the desired value of the PV is found on the basis of a known relationship between this value and the values ​​subjected to direct measurements, for example. R from Ohm's ch-z I, U, received. in result I. 3) a joint when at the same time I. several non-identical quantities, to find the relationship between them, while solving a system of equations, for example. R on temperature T. 4) cumulative when at the same time I. several quantities of the same name, in which the desired values ​​\u200b\u200bof the quantities are found by solving a system of equations consisting of straight lines I. differ. combinations of these values, for example. I. R, Comm. ∆.

    The impact of measuring instruments with the object is based on the physical. phenomena, cumulative which is measurement principle, and the set of methods for using the principle and measuring instruments - measurement method. Number value measured quantity obtained by comparing it with a known value, reproducible def. type of funds I. - measure.

    3. Measurement methods.

    Depending on the methods of application, measures or quantities are distinguished direct assessment method (INR) and comparison method with measure (MCM).

    At INR the value of the measured value (MV) is determined directly by the reading device of the measuring instrument (MT), the scale of which was pre-calibrated using a multi-valued measure that reproduces the known values ​​of the IV, for example. measurement of U with a voltmeter.

    At MSM a comparison of the IV and the value of a reproducible measure is made, the comparison can be made either directly or through other values ​​uniquely related to each other. With MSM - obligatory. participation in the process of measuring a measure of a known value (IWV), homogeneous with the IV.

    Group MSM includes: 1) null method, when the difference between the IW and IWV is measured, the difference in effects is reduced to 0 during the measurement process and is fixed by the indicator. With a high accuracy of measures reproduced by IzvV and a high sensitivity of the 0-indicator, high accuracy is achieved, for example. measurement of R with a four-arm bridge. 2) differential method when looking for the difference between the IV and IzVV, a reproducible measure of measurement using the measure. device. Unknown the value is determined by the known and unknown difference. The method is accurate when MEW is reproduced with high accuracy and the difference between MEW and nonMEW is small. 3) substitution method, when there is an alternate connection to the input of the device IV, IzvV and according to the secondary readings of the device, the value of the unknown is estimated, for example, measuring a small voltage using a highly sensitive galvanometer, to which the source of the unknown is first connected. voltage, determine the deviation of the arrow, then with the help of a regulated source and achieve the same deviation of the arrow. 4) match method when the difference between the IV and the value reproduced by the measure is measured, using coincidences of marked scales or periodic. signals, for example. calipers.

    The question is what is measurement? there the first, second, third set by the author Lyokha Shutov the best answer is Measurement 1. length. Line expressed as a number
    degrees of freedom of movement, has one dimension, the plane has two,
    physical space is three. Our world exists in four dimensions
    space-time continuum, where three dimensions -
    spatial and the fourth - temporal. Each world exists in its own
    space-time continuum, which has a different number of dimensions.
    The larger the dimensions of the world, the greater the order it has and the higher the Level it occupies, the higher the degree of development of matter;
    2. the direction in which development can go,
    expansion, evolution. In the physical world, there are three spatial dimensions and
    one temporal, in which the development of forms and processes takes place.
    Time, in turn, also has three dimensions, three directions
    movement: past, present, future.
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    Source: Information from L.A. Seklitova’s books. and Strelnikova L.L.

    Answer from Not[guru]
    Once in meditation I tried to feel myself in only one dimension, these were sensations.


    Answer from tatyana limonova[guru]
    Theophilus. Planet Cibrion The first dimension is life in the form of inanimate objects, plants and trees. There is a process of assimilating the information of the Universe and the planet without active participation in the process of information exchange, without specific transfer of it to one's own kind. The second dimension - the origin of mental activity - is the animal world in all its diversity. The third dimension is active life with the presence of brain activity aimed at creativity, creation, mutual communication and development, cognition of all the parameters that make up the planet and circumplanetary space. The fourth dimension is an exit to the worlds through the channel of clairvoyance. The fifth dimension is the telepathic perception of the information of the Universe from any source of supply. The sixth dimension is the energy reorganization of human energy bodies for the possibility of fruitful communication with any representative of the Intelligent Universe. The seventh dimension is the ability to reshape your appearance at any desired time.


    Answer from Order Keeper[guru]
    These are the parameters of the worldview. The first dimension is just a point. The second is straight. The third is the length, width, height and conditionally time. And so on to infinity. But in order to perceive dimensions above our third and live in them, it is necessary to have sense organs capable of this, which we do not have. At least for now. Or access to them from the outside is closed.


    Answer from Deimos Dark[guru]
    These are object parameters
    length, width, height - the first three dimensions
    Time is the fourth, because as time passes, the object changes
    All kinds of auras are there, "subtle bodies", chakras, astral are still in other dimensions and these are additional parameters -
    5th dimension, 6th and so on
    There are many dimensions, but not everyone is able to perceive them.

    The first dimension is existence itself. To exist, an object must have a location or position in time and space. The total sum of all positions in the universe is the first dimension. It can be visualized as a line or a path to infinity.

    Second dimension: Size

    The second dimension is defined as size or distance. Between each position of the first density in the Universe there is a distance (straight or curved). The total sum of all distances between two or more specific positions in time and space constitutes the second dimension. It can be visualized as a plan (plane) at infinity.

    Third dimension: Depth

    The third dimension is the dimension with which we are most familiar. It is a dimension visible to the physical senses. It is the sum total of all dimensions or planes of existence in the physical universe. It has its own set of laws and principles, including gravity, attraction, polarity, and so on.

    Fourth Dimension: Time


    The fourth dimension will be discussed in more depth. Physicists often define the fourth dimension as time. Time is an aspect of the fourth dimension because it exists anywhere in the universe where there is movement. Movement can occur at a location, over a distance, or within a plane. Also, it can occur in the intangible realm, in the form of "thought". The two main characteristics of the fourth dimension are thought and time.

    There are two kinds of time. Physical time is a measurement of the relative motion between two celestial bodies in the physical universe. We use clocks to measure relative motion. If there is no movement, there is no physical time. On Earth, physical time exists because the Earth and the Sun have relative motion. As the basic unit of time, we have arbitrarily chosen to use one rotation of the Earth around the Sun. Physical time is changeable, which was demonstrated by Einstein with his theory of relativity. When the speed of objects moving relative to each other approaches the speed of light, time begins to slow down. There is a theory that objects moving faster than the speed of light would move backwards in time.

    There is another kind of time, which Krishnamurti called "psychological time." This is our sense of time, our sense of time. It is controlled by thought and memory. Psychological time is also changeable. I'm sure you remember a time when you were very busy with something, and it seemed to you that time flies. And when you are bored, time seems to crawl like a turtle. Psychological time is a function of thought, so if you have no thought, there is no psychological time. A sense of timelessness is one of the keys to higher awareness, for as you exit the dimension of time and thought, you can enter the fifth dimension.

    Thought

    The fourth dimension is much more than just physical and psychological time. One could say that the fourth dimension is the realm of creativity. It is a universe created by the mind and possessing matter in the outer world. If thought is the ruler of the fourth dimension, that dimension must be enormous. In addition, we think continuously, so we must constantly create. There is no such thing as idle thoughts. Undoubtedly, some thoughts are stronger than others, and have a greater ability to manifest themselves in the outside world. But every thought and every mental image exists in some part of the fourth dimension.

    mental plane

    The field of activity of the mind is the mental plane. The mental plane is a sub-dimension of the fourth dimension. It is there that all mental activity takes place. The mental plane consists of the collective reality of the mental world of each individual. Also on the mental plane is the collective subconscious, Jung's term for the collective reality of all the individual subconscious minds.


    The collective creations of the mind make up several realities, all of which are part of the fourth dimension. If you look again at the mind model (the hourglass in figure 5.1), you will see that it is open at both ends. There is no real separation between individual minds. The open space above (superconscious) and below (subconscious) is where the minds come together—in the vast realm of the mental plane.

    All ideas, concepts, images, symbols and thought forms reside in the mental realms. However, it is not just storage. This is an active, changing laboratory of Creation, where elements merge and appear in the sea of ​​consciousness. This is the creative source of the four lower worlds, the "Mayan" planes, as they are called in Eastern philosophy.

    The key to the ascended worlds of the fourth dimension is faith. “You will experience what you believe in. What you sow, you will reap. You create your reality." Ernest Holmes called all these expressions the “Law of the Mind”.

    The fourth dimension is the realm of metaphysics, the prevalence of mind over matter. This is where inner and outer realities begin to meet. It is a bridge between the worlds of matter and the worlds of spirit. It is also a bridge between linear and instantaneous time.

    The fourth dimension contains what we have called parallel worlds. These spheres do not have a higher vibration than ordinary time and space of the fourth dimension, and exist simultaneously with ordinary reality in the form of a “parallel dimension”. The best known of these is the astral plane, described below.

    How to tell the difference between the parallel world of the fourth dimension and something from the fifth dimension or higher? This question led to a dead end many seekers on the path to the truth. Some have confused the more beautiful aspects of the fourth dimension with Heaven, Nirvana, or Divinity. There are several litmus tests that reveal b about bigger picture.

    First, the fourth dimension is relative. This means that each person perceives it in his own way, according to his beliefs. If I believe in poverty, that is what I will create. Many religious people see images of their God. Because their faith is so strong, it creates this reality. In most cases, in fact, they do not see the true essence of the entity. They see a mental or astral image - an entity or thought-form created by the mind. For them, their God is very real, but for an atheist, he does not exist.

    Second, the fourth dimension is the realm of phenomena. This is the realm of extrasensory perception, intuition and dreams. This is a creative imagination toy store, a magician's desktop. Also, this is a passage to the astral plane - to the vast sphere of indefinite characters - "beautiful and absurd" creations of "gods-disciples".

    astral plane

    The astral plane, also known as the astral world, is a sub-dimension of the fourth dimension. It can be thought of as a storehouse for the creations of lesser gods. The best analogy would be an artist's sketchbook. Each "ugly creation" or "mistake" is dumped into the astral spheres. The astral plane is divided into sub-planes, each sub-plane filled with creatures whose vibrations correspond to those of their creator. Some have called the lower astral plane the "sewage" of Creation, as it is the abode of all unwanted creations. All rejected thought forms, if they are not claimed and brought into consciousness, gradually appear here. Like all four-dimensional entities,


    the lower astral creations are real in the mind of their creators and within them, but have no power beyond the fourth dimension.

    Like the dream state representing the higher astral realms, the lower astral is unique to each soul, i.e. no two souls share the same astral space in the same way. The monsters of one person may not exist in the astral space of another person. Despite the fact that each astral world is unique for its creator, souls can share the astral space, “gaining” the same frequency. It's like a networked computer with a password. If more than one user has a password, the same programs and the same files can be accessed.

    On the astral plane, as long as you have your monsters in your thoughts, you cannot "dial up" the same frequency with another soul and its monsters. Therefore, for you, his/her monsters will be unreal. However, if you believe strongly enough, you can create your monsters, but most conscious creators prefer to create something more pleasant.

    In the higher astral spheres live fragments of desires and astral "sleeping" bodies. Also, these are the realms of the imagination, the "practical panel" of the creator gods. Each soul has an individual astral body and an individual astral "sacred space". (For a fuller definition of these terms, see the Glossary.)

    sleep states

    While sleeping, you may have several types of dreams. Below I have listed the four main types of dreams in order of commonness and level of awareness. The most common type is “subconscious reuse”, when in a dream the subconscious of a sleeping person works on daytime problems. Such dreams are usually earthly and in fact the action takes place more on the mental and subtle levels than on the astral plane. The characters of such dreams are subconscious images, and not real astral entities.

    The next type of dreams are symbolic dreams. They may take place on the mental or astral level, but tend to involve only the sacred space of the sleeping person, and not the collective astral plane. In symbolic dreams, events and actions provide life lessons and information for the soul. And, like the first type of dreams, the characters are projections of the subconscious, and not real astral entities.

    The third type of dream is lucid dreaming. Here we begin to see the bridge from the personal astral to the collective astral. Essentially, the lucid dreamer wakes up from the realm of subconscious projection and enters the real astral realm. In this state, he can be fully aware and seek astral experiences. The images are clear and lively. Such dreams can be shared with other astral entities or dreamers, although this requires a very conscious state of mind. The lucid dreamer is aware of his astral body and often uses it to fly. I studied my astral body and found that it was wax and some kind of rubber. When viewed in a mirror, the astral eyes are almost devoid of pupils and in the ethereal light of the astral plane appear shimmery and waxy.

    The fourth type of sleep is a metaphysical or interdimensional dream, when a sleeping person actually transfers his astral body to other dimensions with the help of a “silver cord”. This is a true out-of-body experience and is extremely rare for most people. Unlike the first three types of sleep, interdimensional dreams can occur during trance, meditation, or during normal sleep.


    Disembodied entities

    When a soul experiences physical death, depending on the level of consciousness at the time of death, a number of things can happen to it. If the soul has not aligned the will and the spirit (and most souls whose bodies die have not), the will is unable to ascend to the higher realms and instead goes to the astral plane. It becomes a disembodied entity, a fragment of the soul. The remaining part of the soul (spirit) can ascend to a higher level, that is, splitting occurs. The will then waits for the incarnation of the spirit to be reunited with it. But often, the will may fragment or join with another soul in physical incarnation. This process is described in more detail in chapter 20.

    Fragments of Will

    Will fragments are aspects of the emotional body that are separated from the soul and physical body at the time of death, and also expelled or projected from the body during the "binding" - a type of psychic binding between two or more souls. When two or more souls interact, their wills (emotional bodies) mix and merge. Pieces of the will of one soul can be attached to another soul. When two souls separate, it may happen that not all will fragments return to their original state. For example, I may have fragments of your will, and you may have mine. Fragments of the will can also be separated from the body as a result of denial. If they are not attached to another body, they can wander the astral plane. Will Fragments is one of the explanations for ghosts and ghosts. Although physical death is the most common way of will fragmentation, it is known that there are ghosts of people still living.

    Thought forms

    Thought forms are energy impulses that radiate from souls into the ethers (etheric spheres) and the mass consciousness (collective subconscious). They are the building blocks of 4D creation and the way things are brought into manifestation. Without emotion, will, desire and energy, thought forms have very little ability to seep into external reality. Instead, they wander aimlessly in the mental realms and, if not amplified, then gradually dissolve into static energy fields (after being imprinted in the Akashic Records).

    Over and over repeated thoughts tend to crystallize into stronger thought forms, just as a tiny snowflake (one drop of water) crystallizes into a larger cluster containing many frozen water droplets. Gradually the thought-form becomes material enough to seep into outer reality, just as a snowflake becomes heavy enough to seep down through the atmosphere.

    The actual seepage mechanics include subatomic particles, neutrinos, and quarks. It is too complex to enter into a detailed discussion of it now. Suffice it to say that as a result of subatomic research, physicists have already covered the basic units of consciousness. These quanta (particle-energy packets) behave exactly as scientists expect, because on


    in fact, scientists are really looking into the consciousness of quants leaking into the laboratory environment.

    Consciously or unconsciously, thought forms can be projected from one person to another and appear in the mind's eye (third eye) of the recipient as an image, symbol, or entity. Holographic mental projection is a technique developed by some ETs and advanced humans where the image of a being is projected onto someone else at another time or place. If the recipient is clairvoyant, the thoughtform may appear to be the sender's body, "materialize" in the room, at least for internal vision. In some cases, a mental projection may be visible to the physical eye.

    Laws of the fourth dimension

    The law of karma (or cause and effect) is the highest law of the fourth dimension. Above this dimension, the concept of karma is meaningless. Karma is not a punishment, and not something that needs to be redeemed. In fact, this is a synthesis of two other laws of the fourth dimension - the law of the mind and the law of reflection. The main difference between karma and reflection is that in the case of karma, there is usually a delay in time between the intention to create and the actual creation. The law of reflection says: you will see in the outside world what you believe. The law of the mind says: thought is creative. In fact, the law of reflection is "instantaneous" karma; that is, you create in your mind an image of how things should be, and that is what you see when you look into the world.

    If you are a creative thinker, it will take time for your thoughts to manifest in your life. There are many reasons for the existence of a time delay. They are too complex to go into details now. However, the biblical phrase “as you sow, so shall you reap” is a good metaphor for the law of karma, as it is reminiscent of plowing a field. You plant seeds (thoughts) that then grow into food (manifestation). Undoubtedly, this process takes time. If you want to change the crop, you must change the seeds. If you want to change the results in your life, you must change your thoughts.

    One of my favorite analogies is the movie script (you can judge for yourself as I use this analogy throughout the book). You are sitting in a cinema and watching a movie called "My Life". Let's say you don't like the movie. Now imagine how stupid it would be to run out into the aisle, run up to the screen and try to drive the heroes off the screen with your hands just because you don’t like the way they act. This is how most people behave in relation to their thoughts.

    If your mind is the projector, then the film is your thoughts and beliefs, and the screen is your life. To change the screen (your life), you must change the movie (your thoughts and beliefs). Of course, you can always walk out of the cinema (separation) and sometimes that's the best move, especially if you're hopelessly caught up in the drama and unable to see that you've created it. But sooner or later you will have to learn to master the mind and become a wonderful screenwriter and film director.

    The topics we have covered are vast, and I suggest looking for metaphysical books and seminars that provide deeper insight into time, thought, and the mind. Now let's continue our dimensional journey.

    Fifth Dimension: Love


    The fourth dimension is the bridge between the worlds of matter and the worlds of spirit. Crossing the bridge and entering the fifth dimension, we leave the worlds of duality and enter a qualitatively different world - the world of love and unity.

    The fifth dimension begins with the ethereal plane - an invisible sphere located above the astral and mental levels, and the road to the heart.

    Ethereal Plan

    The ethereal plane is the electromagnetic ether that envelops and permeates the physical Universe. Etheric body is a general term describing the electromagnetic field (EMF) or aura around the physical body. The etheric body resembles the emotional body, but includes more than just emotional energy. The emotional body occupies space in the etheric body, and individual emotions are stored in different parts of the auric field. The etheric plane is less dense than the physical plane, it can be measured with physical instruments and felt physically. All physical objects have an auric field that extends from the center of the object to the far reaches of the universe.

    The etheric plane is a vast sea of ​​energy containing all the auric fields of every object and entity. An Akashic Record is imprinted in each field. These prints contain patterns or diagrams of physical objects, just as a mechanical blueprint contains all the data needed to build a house.

    Aura

    An aura is an electromagnetic field that surrounds objects or people. It is easily seen by clairvoyants and felt by clairsentiences. The aura consists of gross and subtle EMF vibrations that extend infinitely far from an object or person. As distance increases, EMF weakens. EMF around a person is usually not detected by scientific instruments already at a distance of a meter from the body. However, your auric field stretches throughout the universe in all directions. Therefore, there is truly no place in Creation where you are not. But if you move a kilometer away from the body, the auric field is so thin that even the strongest psychics cannot detect it.

    Using frames, pendulums and other devices, you can measure the intensity and polarity of the auric field. Stand in front of the person, at first at a distance of 90 cm, and slowly approach him, keeping the frame straight in front of you. When the frame turns, it means that you have reached the end of the gross auric field. For all practical purposes of this book, we will be concerned with the gross field, or region, that psychics and frames usually find.

    The auric field expands and contracts, depending on the person's consciousness. If a person is kind of “absent” and indulges in undirected thoughts, the aura becomes larger than when a person focuses on a particular thought or feeling. By using grounding techniques (explained in the Appendix), you can reduce the size of the auric field. In people with strong charisma, auras are usually large and envelop many people. The auras of introverted people usually stay close to the body.

    The colors of the aura tell a lot about the state of consciousness of a person. Usually bright vibrant colors indicate good health, while dull and blurry ones indicate illness. The aura has many shades, nuances and layers. The auric field of most people has several


    layers or "shells". The inner layers correspond to the more physical levels of the entity, while the outer layers correspond to the subtler ones. The outer layers of most people's auras have alien energies embedded in them, often the energies of family and friends. And the people closest to a person (lovers, children, and so on) can have his energy in the inner layers of the aura.

    The following information describes the generally accepted meaning of the different colors in the auric field as seen by clairvoyants:

    Table 10.1 - Aura colors

    ColorValue

    Bright red Passion, sexuality, energy

    Crimson Red Anger, changeable mood

    Orange Sociability, love of company

    Yellow Intelligence, abstraction

    Bright green love, heart energy

    Dark Green Life force, healing, nature

    Turquoise Healing from spirit guides

    Light blue Healing specific areas of the body

    Dark blue Expansive, high awareness

    Indigo Deep concentration, intuition

    Violet Transformation, intensive cleaning

    Pink Love, compassion

    White-blue Purification, metaphysics

    White Christ, purity

    Silver Energy Divine Mother

    Golden Energy Heavenly Father

    Brown Confusion, confusion

    Black Closedness, denial

    Gray Lack of vitality, low energy


    Bright color with black spots or stripes

    Bright color with black or brown layers

    Color next to white or gold


    Psychic connections or attachments to others; requirements for others

    Taking on the burden of others, guilt, condemnation

    Invocation of Divine Protection


    Mixing colors Confusion, lack of personality


    Blue colors with red spots or stripes


    Recycled anger; intense emotional healing


    Chakras

    Chakras are whirlwinds (areas of concentration) of electromagnetic energy in the etheric body. Many books have been written about chakras, so I will be brief. I like the rainbow analogy, so I'll use it. Along the vertical axis of the body are 12 main chakras, several


    The smaller chakras are found on the hands and feet. The twelve main chakras correspond to the twelve densities:

    first chakra: (Red color - the base of the spine) - The first chakra grounds the physical body. It deals with survival and reproduction.

    Second chakra: (Orange - sexual organs) - The second chakra is mainly associated with sexuality and social interaction, including emotions related to sexuality and the need for approval from others.

    third chakra: (Yellow - solar plexus) - The third chakra is the seat of will, intuition and desire, it deals with issues of personal power and rivalry.

    fourth chakra: (Green color - heart) - The fourth chakra is located in the etheric heart and represents balance and vitality. The spiritual heart emits a pink color and is sometimes considered a separate chakra.

    Fifth chakra: (Blue color - throat) - The fifth chakra is centered on the mental and conceptual area and deals with expression and communication.

    sixth chakra: (Indigo color - third eye - forehead) - The sixth chakra - the center of extrasensory perception and inner vision, represents a higher mind.

    seventh chakra: (Purple color - crown) - The seventh chakra is a passage between the physical and higher dimensions, it represents inspiration from the spirit.

    8th-12th chakras: (White color - above the crown) - Chakras from the 8th to the 12th represent the subtle bodies and their connection with the spirit.

    Healthy chakras radiate natural colors and spin clockwise like wheels. Unhealthy chakras are dull and do not rotate, or if they do, then counterclockwise. Chakras are points of focus for the energy of the etheric body, roughly corresponding to certain physical organs. For example, a problem in the third chakra is usually related to the stomach and stomach ailments. If there are unresolved emotional problems, the solar plexus chakra is often unhealthy, and diseases of the abdominal organs occur. To heal a disturbance in the etheric body, one must enter the subtle vibrations of the fifth dimension and cross the bridge to love.

    Bridge to love

    If the fourth dimension is the dimension of time and thought, the fifth dimension is love. Love begins in the fifth dimension, but is not limited to it. Time takes on a completely different meaning. Individuality still exists in the fifth dimension, but it is released through the creations of the mind. This is the realm of the heart, where the expression “I am your guardian brother” takes on meaning. Here it is clearly seen that all life is a reflection: I am in you, and you are in me. Our problems, our fears, our visions are shared by everyone, but we still remain unique multifaceted beings. We are still experiencing life, but we are not quite one with this experience.

    A Course in Miracles4 calls the fifth dimension the "real world." This is the world created

    love and reflecting the higher heavenly realms. Like the apprentice gods, the gods of love have their own playground - a happy and joyful place full of abundance and an experience shared by all.

    Opening the heart


    4 Helen Shakman. A Course in Miracles. The Foundation for Inner Peace, 1999.


    The culmination of earthly knowledge resides at the pinnacle of the fourth dimension of the mind. Here all ways of personal growth are mastered, all life experiences are explained, and all paths of time and space are seen from the perspective of mental understanding. Here live those who have mastered time and space: great scientists and mathematicians. Here resides an educated and talented intellect, highly refined and aligned with psychic, intuitive, and artistic abilities.

    There comes a point in every soul's evolution when he or she moves into 4.99 density, the highest stage in the mental realm. But jumping into dimension 5.00 - the fifth density (corresponding to the fifth dimension) - requires the opening of the heart.

    Against the background of the big picture, this is a tiny leap, but to those stuck in the mind or time it seems so huge, because neither the wisdom of the Earth nor the exalted thought can touch love. Before the presence of love can gently lift the soul above karma, cause and effect, and all fourth dimensional phenomena, the ego and the rational mind must disappear or become receptive.

    true unity

    Unity of the heart is the inner unity of personal alignment and integration. You are still an individual soul evolving into a deity. True unity is possible only when you reach the fifth dimension. Up to this point, the process of evolution is more like stripping and clearing the layers of the self until only the true essence remains.

    Love has no formula, no magic wand, no way. The path to a quantum leap in the heart opens only when the soul gains purification and understanding.

    The heart is the center. When you are centered and all parts of the self are aligned, it is finally realized that your eternal soul is an individual spark of God. And in the love, light and bliss of the fifth dimension, a new song is heard, a song of songs, a song from the realm of timelessness where words can never reach.

    The transition from the fifth dimension to the sixth is soft and swift. Suddenly, time takes on a completely different meaning, and the memory of eternity returns. This is accompanied by the realization that eternity has never left, only your awareness of it has left.

    The Sixth Dimension: The Plan of the Soul

    The sixth dimension is often referred to as the plane of the soul because it is the true home of the soul. This is where eternity begins. Without beginning and without end, the sea of ​​love spills over the entire universe, calling on everyone to join the union and unity. In the sixth dimension there is no ego or personality. This is one Self, one soul, immersed in the world of dance, vibrating light and pure consciousness. "You" and "I" still exist, but not in the sense of separation. Everything is connected to everything.

    The soul plane is the highest level of individuality. In this realm, the pure essence, the Higher Self or soul, evolves into a larger and larger universe. Gradually, she learns to create new universes.


    Although the soul can merge with other souls, and often does, it remains a complete unique reality in itself, a holographic image of God. A fully developed soul can create an infinite variety of life forms, each of which is a holographic representation of that soul.

    Causal Plan

    The causal (causal) plan is the collective creation of individual souls. It contains the Akashic Records and the building blocks of the etheric plane. Seeing artists see it as a crystalline world of perfect beauty. The causal spheres are like a control panel for the worlds of time and space. A tiny adjustment in the crystalline structure of the causal plane can create drastic shifts throughout the entire time/space continuum. This plane contains the very fabric, the very essence of evolution.

    It is on the causal plane that highly developed souls come between incarnations in order to reconsider their progress in evolution. In this vantage point, the entire timeline of evolution spreads out before them. They can decide where in the timeline to incarnate next, depending on the lessons that still need to be learned across time and space.

    From the star spheres above it comes spiritual guidance. These are the realms of great intelligence and wisdom, the home of the oversoul. But before we look at the oversoul, let me touch on another topic dear to my heart.

    Music

    For me, music is the way to the soul. Certain pieces of music can immediately elevate me above time and space and even above my heart and take me to the essence of the timelessness of life itself - to the plane of the soul.

    Before this incarnation, I existed in the aura of the planet Venus and attended the mystery schools and temples of initiation located there. This is one of the places where individual souls come between incarnations to receive guidance from higher dimensions. I still remember the music of Venus and the incredible beauty of the worlds of the sixth dimension, and this inspires my music.

    Today I have several recordings of music coming from the soul plane. Every time I listen to one of them, the love and ecstasy of Venus comes back and fills my heart. I included this music in the Application.

    According to superstring theory, fifth and sixth dimensions arise in the same place as the concept of possible worlds. If we could see in the fifth dimension, we would notice that that world is slightly different from ours, and we would have mechanisms for measuring the similarities and differences between our world and another possible one.

    In the sixth dimension, we would see a plane of possible worlds, on which we could compare and arrange all possible Universes that began with the same initial conditions as ours (that is, from the Big Bang). In theory, if you could master the fifth and sixth dimensions, you could travel back in time or choose a different future.

    In the seventh dimension you have access to possible worlds that started with different initial conditions. If in the fifth and sixth the initial conditions were the same and only the subsequent actions were different, here everything will be different from the very beginning of time. eighth dimension again gives us a plane of all possible histories of the universe, each of which starts with different initial conditions and branches out indefinitely (they are called infinities, obviously).

    In the ninth In a dimension, we can compare all possible histories of the universe, starting with all possible laws of physics and initial conditions. tenth and the last dimension, we come to a point where we can cover everything possible and imaginable. Beyond these limits, we mere mortals cannot imagine anything, it is a natural limitation of what we can comprehend in terms of dimensions.

    The existence of these extra six dimensions, which we cannot perceive, is necessary for string theory to be a candidate for a fundamental explanation of the interactions in nature. The fact that we can only perceive four dimensions of space can be explained by one of two mechanisms: either the extra dimensions are compact and on the smallest scales, or our world lives in a three-dimensional submanifold corresponding to a brane, to which all known particles except gravity will be limited ( brane theory).

    If the extra dimensions are compact, then the extra six dimensions should be in the form of a Calabi-Yau manifold (pictured above). Being invisible to our senses, they could determine the formation of the universe from the very beginning. Therefore, scientists believe that by peering and detecting the light of the early universe with telescopes (which was emitted billions of years ago), they could see how the existence of these extra dimensions could affect the evolution of the cosmos.

    Like other candidates for a grand unified theory - a "theory of everything" - the assumption that the universe consists of ten dimensions (or more, depending on the string theory model you take as a basis), is an attempt to reconcile particle physics with the existence of gravity . In short, it is an attempt to explain how all known forces in our universe interact and how other possible universes might work.