Where 5D Meets the Universe

Tuesday May 6, 2025

– First Quarter Moon Phase – step out, take action, breaking away, expression

5/6/2025 @7:00 AM EST

– Moon in VIRGO

– Retrogrades –

– Best Days (from the Farmer’s Almanac)  – May 5th – 7th –– Cut Firewood, Dig Holes, Kill Plant Pests, Mow to Increase Growth, Wax Floors 

– Planting Calendar (from the Farmer’s Almanac) – May 3rd – 7th – A barren period. Favorable for killing plant pests, cultivating, or taking a short vacation.

– Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Year:  11 ARIES: the ruler of a nation

– Aspect of the Aeon Sophia: (Wisdom): – Kali – The Destroyer

– Aspect of the Aeon Thelete: (Will/Desire): Ian (God of The East)

– Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Month – New Moon in TAURUS SUN/MOON – 08 TAURUS: a sleigh without snow  (EARTH – 08 SCORPIO: the Moon shining across a lake)

SUN – 17 TAURUS: a symbolic battle between swords and torches

EARTH – 17 SCORPIO: a woman filled with her own spirit is the father of her own child

The Universe or A Universe?

A couple months ago, I talked about the dimensional universe to help explain the 5D chess explanation of Donald Trump’s negotiation tactics. Read it here if you like. I did not get deep into it as I frankly do not understand a lot of it as far as science tries to explain it.

But life here is escalating and it may help us to delve deeper into how the physical/dimensional universe works. And how academics and science and spirituality start to come together in unexpected ways.

Please bear with me over the next few days because I will be delving into subjects I do not understand well.

I asked myself, what are the dimensions. Unfortunately, there are a lot of definitions and many of them do not quite match up. I will offer a few of them today. Then try to make more sense of them tomorrow. For the most part, these have been taken from Microsoft Search Engine AI, so take it with a grain of salt.

MATHEMATICS

Dimensions in mathematics can be categorized as follows:

One-Dimensional Space: Represents a straight line.
Two-Dimensional Space: Refers to a plane or flat surface.
Three-Dimensional Space: Allows objects to have volume and movement along three axes.
Higher Dimensions: Beyond our everyday experience, mathematics explores dimensions beyond these boundaries.
In terms of measurement, dimensions are expressed as length, breadth, width, and height or depth.

PHYSICS

String Theory and the Theory of Relativity are both fundamental theories in physics that aim to explain the behavior of the universe at different scales. While the Theory of Relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein, describes the behavior of large-scale objects and the force of gravity, String Theory attempts to unify all fundamental forces of nature, including gravity, in a single theoretical framework. Both theories have revolutionized our understanding of the universe, but String Theory is still a work in progress and has yet to be experimentally confirmed. Despite their differences, both theories have had a profound impact on the field of physics and continue to be areas of active research and debate.

Here is a list of the 11 dimensions as commonly described in M-theory, a unifying framework in string theory:

0th Dimension (Point):
A point has no length, width, or height. It is a singular position in space.
1st Dimension (Line): A line has one dimension, length, and no width or height. It extends infinitely in both directions.
2nd Dimension (Plane): A plane has two dimensions: length and width. It extends infinitely in two directions and can form shapes like squares or circles.
3rd Dimension (Space): The third dimension adds height to length and width, creating volume. This is the dimension we live in and experience physically.
4th Dimension (Time): Time is considered the fourth dimension. It allows us to measure the sequence of events and experience motion and change.
5th Dimension: The fifth dimension is a possible additional spatial dimension. In some theories, it is used to explain the properties of gravity and other fundamental forces.
6th Dimension: The sixth dimension includes all possible worlds with the same initial conditions as our universe. It allows for the exploration of different possible outcomes of the universe’s laws and constants.
7th Dimension: The seventh dimension allows for different possible worlds, each with different initial conditions. This includes all the possible universes that could have started from different conditions at the Big Bang.
8th Dimension: The eighth dimension encompasses all possible laws of physics and initial conditions, representing a higher level of abstraction beyond individual universes.
9th Dimension: The ninth dimension includes all possible universes with different laws of physics and initial conditions, allowing for exploration of all possible histories and futures.
10th Dimension: The tenth dimension represents a point where everything possible and imaginable is covered. It includes all possible branches of realities, histories, and futures.
11th Dimension: The eleventh dimension is postulated by M-theory, which unifies the different versions of string theory. It suggests that there is an additional spatial dimension beyond the ten dimensions described in string theory, which helps to explain the fundamental forces and particles in the universe.

These higher dimensions beyond the fourth describe the fundamental nature of the Omniverse. While they cannot be directly observed, they provide a framework for understanding the complex interactions and properties of the cosmos.

SPIRITUALITY and CONSCIOUSNESS

The 12 dimensions can be understood in various contexts, particularly in spirituality and consciousness. Here’s a brief overview:

1st Dimension: The grounding earth, representing basic survival and existence.
2nd Dimension: The realm of information and emotions, where relationships and feelings exist.
3rd Dimension: The physical world, where we experience time and space.
4th Dimension: The dimension of time, where past, present, and future coexist.
5th Dimension: A higher state of consciousness, often associated with love and unity.
6th Dimension: The realm of imagination and creativity, where possibilities are limitless.
7th Dimension: The dimension of spiritual awareness and higher knowledge.
8th Dimension: The realm of the soul, where individual consciousness connects with the universal.
9th Dimension: The dimension of collective consciousness, where all beings are interconnected.
10th Dimension: The realm of divine consciousness, where one experiences unity with the universe
11th Dimension: The dimension of potentiality, where all possibilities exist.
12th Dimension: The highest dimension, often described as the realm of love, connecting all beings across dimensions.

These dimensions represent different levels of consciousness and states of being, each contributing to the overall understanding of existence and spirituality.

Now this is a lot to try and digest at one sitting. Especially since the basic descriptions, while somewhat overlapping, kind of go sideways and wonky. And one you read these and begin to figure them out, you have to ask what to do with the information.

That will be an exercise for another time and day. But for today, just absorb the basic definitions. Please add your perspectives to this as I would love to hear more.