zondag 10 maart 2013

The multi-dimensional self

is the sum - and more - of all our aspects that live on every dimensional level you can imagine. We human beings are so much more then what the eye beholds on this third-dimensional level. If you could see yourself the way you really are, you would look like a shining star.

When our galaxy is in alignment with others planets or with the Source of light, it encourages us to do exactly the same. So, to become fully integrated means to align yourself. And to be able to align yourself means to first become aware of all of your aspects on every dimensional level you can imagine. Once you start to discover these aspects, you also start to sense that they are connected in a way that will ultimately lead you back to the beginning. The part of the fairy tale of Hans and Grietje, where they follow the signs they left behind to find their way back home, makes this integration-proces very clear. 

The fairy tale of Hans and Grietje tells us that we left something of ourself behind with every step we took so we could find our way back when needed. The bread crumbs are like a trail of light in the dark. When their lights fade, when the birds eat the crumbs, the road will no longer be found and we will enslave ourself on this planet and in this 3th dimensional body. There is only one way out: we need to learn to trust our own intuition again. Maybe then we learn to speak with the birds who ate the bread crumbs in the first place.  

When we learn to trust our intuition again, we will become stronger and smarter and the bread crumbs, our vague memories, will become certainties, like little stones. Stones embody indicators in which the light is more anchored. Off course, our street lanterns are a later consequence of this, but in fact they are there to stipulate and to remind us that every aspect of ourself is holding some of the same light. Together, all of these lights, form not only your road but also yourself. You and the road are truly one.