Summary of "What Dimension do you Think on?"
What Dimension do you Think on?
Main idea
The speaker describes human consciousness as existing on different dimensional levels (3D through 7D and beyond) and outlines practical mindsets, habits, and techniques to “vibrate” or think at higher levels. Higher dimensions correlate with:
- Less duality and reduced emotional polarity
- Greater emotional mastery and detachment
- Advanced perception (seeing multiple steps ahead)
- The ability to mentally simulate outcomes (7D)
Key wellness strategies, self-care techniques, and productivity tips
Raise your vibration / frequency
- Commit to continuous learning: self-study, research, “Google it”; aim to become a master of self.
- Decode symbols and patterns; learn to read deeper meaning in experiences.
- Improve diet and hydration (eat better, drink plenty of water). The speaker notes that going vegan coincided with expanded dream/astral experiences.
- Ground yourself by intentionally doing simple, “frivolous” or shallow activities so you don’t become unbalanced by high spiritual states.
Emotional self-mastery
- Practice emotional discipline: reduce reactivity and attachment to duality (right/wrong, like/dislike).
- Cultivate unconditional love for others (see people as family/children who don’t know better) to lower emotional charge and detach from grudges.
- Learn not to take things personally; adopting the attitude “I don’t care” can help avoid being pulled into drama.
- Balance caring with detachment: care enough to function socially but not so much that emotion traps you.
Mental techniques and productivity methods
- Think multiple steps ahead — train yourself to visualize 4–5 steps into the future when processing information.
- Use mental simulation (visualize possible outcomes) to remove fear and improve decision-making; this capacity is described as a 7D skill.
- Practice “experiential dreaming” or intentional dream/astral work to simulate choices and learn without real-world consequences.
- Testing outcomes mentally ahead of time reduces fear, aids manifestation, and improves strategic choices.
Social and practical strategies
- Surround yourself with people on similar levels when possible; find online friends or communities at your level for deeper conversations.
- Be willing to “dumb down” communication to stay connected with people who aren’t on the same level, but don’t stop your own growth.
- Accept that many people will remain at lower levels (3D sleepers); prioritize moving forward with those who “get it.”
- Use compassion and detachment to navigate family and social obligations: show up if needed, but don’t let others’ behaviors derail your progress.
Safety and boundaries for advanced experiences
- Only pursue higher-dimension experiences (astral travel, deep dream exploration) after mastering emotional control — otherwise you can get lost, confused, or destabilized.
- Know yourself so you can always return from altered states and choose experiences consciously.
“Know thyself.”
Practical steps (quick checklist)
- Study and research: read, Google, decode symbols.
- Improve basic self-care: hydrate, eat better (consider dietary changes if relevant).
- Practice grounding: schedule simple non-spiritual activities.
- Train your mind: visualize outcomes, practice simulation in dreams/meditation.
- Work on emotional regulation: do not take things personally; practice unconditional love and deliberate detachment.
- Build community: find peers at your level for deeper conversations and support.
Notable metaphors and examples
- Dimensions mapped roughly:
- 3D = sleepers
- 4D–5D = awakening and emotional/heart work
- 6D = broader non-dual perception and rapid creative application
- 7D = ability to move in/out of time, simulate alternate choices, remove fear
- Movie and character analogies: Doctor Strange, Sherlock Holmes (visualizing outcomes), Bandersnatch/Black Mirror, Arrival
- Historical/cultural references used illustratively: Tesla, Michael Jackson, Kanye
Presenters / sources
- Host / primary speaker: unnamed video host
- Commenters / names mentioned: Miss Candace, Mercury Sal, Levi, Lyanna
- References cited: Kabbalah concepts, the movies listed above, and various cultural figures used for analogy
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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