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The H2O Metaphor

The missing part of the equation

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5 min readSep 29, 2018

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We are multidimensional beings. We live in two dimensions simultaneously, although, for the most part, we are only aware of one of them. We live both in the dimension of form and the dimension of formlessness. The dimension of formlessness is a oneness principle and essentially it contains only one thing; pure consciousness. A part of us exists in this dimension of formlessness and oneness and we can call that part our true self. That is the part of us that first entered this multidimensional reality.

The dimension of form is a duality principle and therefore is divided into two parts; outer and inner form. Outer form consists of all the physical 3-D objects that we can see and touch; the trees, the cars, the buildings, the birds, the grass, the rocks, the mountains, the clouds, and our bodies, to name a few. Inner form consists of thoughts and emotions.

To operate in the dimension of form we use both inner and outer forms. With our mind, body, and ego, we create forms (thought-forms and emotions) in the realm of inner forms and then act upon them in the realm of outer form to create and build physical things and react with physical things. We also react to physical forms in the realm of inner form through our thoughts and emotions. The realms of inner and outer form are what we consider to be our reality and…

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