There is a concept that there are different vibrational levels/speeds of the matter in the universe, often called layers, planes, or more accurately densities. It's like having different layers in Photoshop. They reside in the same place, but they are different 'layers' or 'planes' , and you can view them separately.
Alot of people confuse the concept of densities with that of dimensions (the norm length-wide-height, or 1st,2nd, 3rd). It's like confusing x and y pixels with the layers. The two concepts are often fused or used synonymously, despite being very different, probably making it very confusing for those unfamiliar with densities.
My question is how many people understand the difference between these concepts?
2006-06-23
16:44:37
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