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The Quadridimensional Space and Mind Therapy
Dr. Zhu Weimin, Dr. Yang Yibin
Mind therapy is a method of treatment that is both ancient and modern, effective not only for many common ailments but also for some conditions that are difficult to treat with medication, acupuncture, massage, surgery, etc., such as cancer, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, depression, senile dementia, paralysis, various pains, etc. These diseases also show very good results with mind therapy. The reason why these diseases are difficult to treat with other methods is that the treatment is guided by a dialectical materialist thought towards visible or palpable material entities, or affected organs. This is treatment in three-dimensional space by healthcare professionals. However, although the symptoms of the disease are visible in the three-dimensional world, the cause of the disease may be related to the quadridimensional space, i.e., to issues of consciousness, mind, or some part thereof. The human body obeys both the principles of materialism and idealism, with idealism prevailing. Traditional Chinese medicine has always advocated that mental illnesses should be treated with mental remedies. The following case is recorded in the 《Famous Physicians' Cases》 of the Ming Dynasty: A man mistakenly drank water containing many small red worms, and since then, he has always felt as if there were worms in his heart. The doctor cut some red threads, shaped them like worms, crushed them into powder, and mixed them with rice to make about ten pills, which he gave to the patient in a dark room. When he expelled his stools, he saw that these red threads resembled worms, and his disease was cured from there. The doctor did not prescribe medication but allowed the patient to build a perception that there were no worms in his stomach. When the patient established a positive perception, the disease disappeared without medication. This is the result of treatment at the level of consciousness, or rather in quadridimensional space. In fact, if we learn about multidimensional spaces, not only for mental, psychological, and conscious conditions but also for physical conditions, it is also very effective. To enhance the effectiveness of treatment, it is necessary to increase the dimensions of the practitioner (doctor or patient), i.e., to treat three-dimensional diseases in quadridimensional space or to communicate with quadridimensional space. Because the higher the dimensions, the faster problems can be solved, even difficult problems. To understand this, let's start by learning some basic concepts.
What is quadridimensional space?
If we have only one dimensionless point, we call it zero dimension. By extending this point in one direction, we get a line, called one-dimensional space, as shown in Figure 1. In one-dimensional space, if we have a point A, its movement possibilities are only forward or backward; it cannot move in other directions. Now, if point A wants to move to point C, but there is an obstacle B in its path, it cannot cross it. To solve this problem, it is necessary to remove obstacle B. But what if obstacle B cannot be removed? Then it is necessary to increase the dimension; there is no other way. By infinitely duplicating and shifting the one-dimensional line, we obtain a plane, entering two-dimensional space. Now, point A can move freely forward, backward, left, or right. Now, point A can easily bypass obstacle B and reach point C, as shown in Figure 2.
In two-dimensional space, although the problem of forward and backward movement is solved, point A encounters a new problem, as shown in Figure 3. Point A wants to move to point C, but there is a linear obstacle BB' in its path; since the length of the obstacle is infinite, A cannot bypass it; it cannot cross it.
To solve this problem, it is necessary to increase the dimension further. By infinitely duplicating and overlapping the two-dimensional planes, we obtain a three-dimensional space, thus entering three-dimensional space, which is the space in which we live as human beings, the space we can see with our own eyes and feel with our bodies. Now, point A can easily jump over the obstacle line BB' and reach point C, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 5 shows that there is an object B in three-dimensional space. Let's assume that B is the human body and it is sick. A is the doctor who wishes to heal it, but he cannot access it, or even if he does, he cannot find or solve the problem. What to do then? We can also increase one more dimension, entering quadridimensional space. How to access quadridimensional space? Just as going from one dimension to two dimensions and from two dimensions to three dimensions, by duplicating and overlapping the three-dimensional space. However, we cannot draw quadridimensional space after its overlapping. Because this space is invisible to our human eyes, but when we die, we enter this space, and at that moment, we can see it with the eyes of our soul. We can also perceive it. This space is also called the spiritual world. On this three-dimensional earth, there was only one person, the great Swedish scientist Emanuel Swedenborg (29/01/1688 - 29/03/1772), who was allowed to freely enter and exit the spiritual world for 27 years, that is, to navigate freely between three-dimensional and quadridimensional spaces, and he provided us with very valuable and comprehensive data on quadridimensional space. His mission was to provide us with data and information. According to his description, the paradise of the spiritual world resembles green mountains and blue waters, palaces, and residences, with the same bodily sensations, thoughts, and emotions as human beings, but simply more perfect. People become younger and more beautiful as they age, communications between individuals are straightforward, without deception. Moreover, there are a few practitioners who, after opening their spiritual eye, can also see quadridimensional space. Based on Swedenborg's 27 years of visits, tours, and research in the spiritual world, he concluded that death was only the withdrawal of the three-dimensional body shell, and that the afterlife was eternal and happy, but it depended on certain conditions and did not apply to everyone.
From the above illustrations, we can see that increasing a dimension is the fastest and most effective method to solve difficult problems. Organisms living in lower dimensions simply cannot imagine how problems are solved in higher dimensions. If you lived in a two-dimensional space and saw other animals crossing a long barrier, you would be completely perplexed. If you could move to three-dimensional space to look at this problem, you would understand it very clearly. Now, you live in a three-dimensional world; if someone around you contracts cancer, with a large tumor, but that tumor disappears without surgical intervention, you would be equally perplexed. But if you could move to quadridimensional space to see how this tumor disappeared, you would understand that it's as simple as that, it was there, then it was taken, and it disappeared, that's all!
You might ask: if moving from one dimension to two dimensions is visible, and from two dimensions to three dimensions is visible, then why can't we see quadridimensional space?
Visible or invisible, we humans only declare. In our previous article titled "Terrifying Optical Experiments and Natural Healing," we described the incredible results of optical experiments, where the wave nature of light is not perceived by humans until we see it. Even if we imagine it is visible. Isn't it? But not seeing does not mean something does not exist. Invisible things are often the most important, and you must acknowledge their existence. You cannot see ultrasound, you cannot see X-rays, you cannot see electromagnetic waves, so why do you recognize them?
Laozi long ago told us: "To look at it without seeing it is called invisible; to listen to it without hearing it is called rare; to touch it without grasping it is called subtle. These three things cannot be investigated, so they are blended into one." (视之不见,名曰夷;听之不闻,名曰希;搏之不得,名曰微。此三者不可致诘,故混而为一。) This is what Laozi calls quadridimensional space. According to Laozi, the "Dao" cannot be perceived, it is elusive, yet it is a reality, governing the operation of all things, it is "the formless form, the imageless substance" (无状之状,无物之象). Only by understanding the laws of its movement and changes can one understand the "Dao" and the things it governs.
The optical experiments of modern scientists have ruthlessly shaken the foundations of classical mechanics and materialism established for hundreds of years, but they have opened the doors to a new quantum era. Previously, science and theology were incompatible, each presenting its own truth about the universe. But due to optical experiments and the emergence of quantum theory, scientists have been gradually forced to associate their research with the study of the soul. Newton, Einstein, and Tesla, these three giants of science, even ended up turning to the study of theology, with Tesla even seeking to establish communication between humans and souls, but to no avail. Thus, the field of scientific research has gradually expanded into quadridimensional space.
In 2020, British mathematician and physicist Roger Penrose was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Penrose believes that the original consciousness is the fundamental element of the universe, independent of the brain and human existence, and that it is the basis of the universe. This means that consciousness does not belong only to humans, nor even to living beings, it could exist in all matter in the universe, which aligns with the Buddhist doctrine that "everything has a soul." This original consciousness interacts with the human brain to form human consciousness. According to Chinese medicine, consciousness exists not only in the brain but also in the five organs and six entrails. The "Huangdi Neijing - Ling Shu - Tiannian" states: "Heaven feeds man with the five energies, earth feeds man with the five flavors." (《素问·六节藏象论篇》"天食人以五气,地食人以五味。") This means that Chinese medicine considers this original consciousness to interact with the human body as a whole, which is most likely the true nature of the meridians, rather than just an interaction with the brain, a hypothesis that, I believe, will be confirmed by future scientific research. Penrose rejects the traditional conception that consciousness is produced by the nervous activity of the brain (matter producing consciousness). He thinks that the original consciousness exists independently of the brain, in quantum form. When someone dies, the quantum body of the original consciousness is not destroyed; it leaves the human body and returns to the universe. This is the nature of the soul.
We are pleased to see that modern scientific research has finally aligned with the 5,000-year-old theory of the unity of man and heaven in Chinese medicine. In the "Huangdi Neijing - Ling Shu - Tiannian": "When the blood and qi are harmonized, when the meridians are open, when the five organs are formed, the spirit and qi reside in the heart, and the soul and spirit are fully formed, then man is complete." (《黄帝内经. 灵枢. 天年》: "血气已和,荣卫已通,五脏已成,神气舍心,魂魄毕具,乃成为人。") This means that when the human body develops in the womb until "the blood and qi are harmonized, the meridians are open, and the five organs are formed," the original consciousness of the universe, "the spirit" and "the soul," arrives, coming from the spiritual world of the universe, i.e., quadridimensional space. With this, a complete human being is born. This passage from the "Ling Shu" proves that Penrose's theory is very correct.
Since the human soul travels from the universe in a quantum state to root itself in the human body, it is a projection of the quadridimensional space of the universe into the human body. Therefore, it must have an entanglement relationship with the quantum of the spiritual world. (For more information on quantum entanglement, please refer to our publication "Terrifying Optical Experiments and Natural Healing.") Not only are our conscious activities constantly recorded in the universe, but also the intention of our requests or instructions will inevitably provoke reactions within the universe and receive responses, and the speed is faster than light. This is why mental therapy sometimes takes effect in just a few seconds.
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Why can't humans see quadridimensional space?
Another example of an optical experiment, Newton's dispersion experiment, shows us that when we transition from our three-dimensional world to quadridimensional space, the world completely disappears, which is entirely normal. Newton's dispersion experiment, illustrated in Figure 6, involves passing a ray of white light through a prism, which breaks down the white light into seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. If we draw these colors on a disk according to the proportions of their decomposition, as shown in Figure 7, and then rapidly rotate the disk, all the colors disappear, and we only see white light. White light is colorless light, invisible light. When sunlight enters your window, if the room is free of dust, you won't see white light, will you? How can these many deep colors disappear like this? The world is truly astonishing. Therefore, it is normal for quadridimensional space, formed by the superposition of countless three-dimensional images, to disappear because God does not want the living to see it.
However, we can understand approximately what quadridimensional space looks like by observing three phenomena:
1. Zero-dimensional is the projection of the first dimensional, the first dimensional is the projection of the second dimensional, the second dimensional is the projection of the third dimensional, and the third dimensional is the projection of the fourth dimensional.
2. When a lower-dimensional space encounters an insoluble problem, increasing by one dimension immediately solves the problem.
3. Since lower dimensions are just projections of higher dimensions, everything in the lower-dimensional space comes from the higher-dimensional space, and changes in the higher-dimensional space determine the changes in the lower-dimensional space.
Although humans cannot see quadridimensional space, it is formed by the superposition of countless three-dimensional material worlds and is a space of consciousness, soul, and spirit. The superposition of countless visible things becomes invisible, but now, the invisible quadridimensional space determines everything for humans (consciousness determines matter). It's so fascinating. No wonder the great scientist Nikola Tesla tells us: "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. You are not a material being in a material universe, you are a vibrational being in a vibrational universe." This means that matter is secondary, consciousness is primary. In other words, idealism dominates in the human body, as consciousness determines matter. Many artists and inventors often speak of having "inspiration," which comes from the spiritual world.
According to Swedenborg's descriptions, this also confirms that all the wealth, wisdom, and artistic achievements accumulated by humanity since antiquity come from the spiritual world of quadridimensional space. In this spiritual world, matter is of unimaginable abundance, and it often intervenes to help our world when necessary or sends people to assist. For example, the story of the Hetu (河图) and Luoshu (洛书) diagrams is not a myth. Healing seemingly insoluble diseases through the wisdom of the spiritual world is child's play. Some people say that adding time to three-dimensional space forms quadridimensional space. However, this is not quadridimensional space in the proper sense of the term.
To better understand the relationship between three-dimensional space and quadridimensional space, let me provide an analogy. Suppose that a human life of 100 years is like a theater play. The two hours of performance on stage are visible (that's three-dimensional space). But there's also all the work backstage that would take several years: the design, scriptwriting, revision, direction, casting, rehearsals, logistics, etc. All of this unfolds backstage, invisible to the audience (that's quadridimensional space). It's this invisible work that determines the short two-hour performance on stage. In case of any issue or difficulty during the performance, if the actors cannot improvise, the best way is to contact backstage, where the director, the scriptwriter, and other staff are. They can revise the script, change the set or the actors to ensure the smooth running of the show.
Thus, each person has a life where everything they do, everything they think, is meticulously recorded in the backstage script.
Now, since deceased individuals enter quadridimensional space, a question arises: why don't deceased loved ones help their living relatives heal from their illnesses? According to many studies, human life on earth is like an examination hall, and death is akin to leaving this examination hall. Some successfully complete their exams, while others leave the hall before the end. Once out of the examination hall, they wait for their loved ones outside. Swedenborg personally witnessed the touching reunion between those entering the spiritual world and their loved ones who had been waiting for them for a long time. Those who have left the examination hall are eager to help their relatives still in the exam, but there are strict rules and discipline both inside and outside the examination hall. They would like to help, but they are constrained, except in rare cases where a few manage to obtain assistance or information through dreams.
How can one enter quadridimensional space?
Research has shown that when people dream during their sleep, they actually enter quadridimensional space, which is why they may encounter deceased loved ones in their dreams.
Quadridimensional space is a space of consciousness, and healing or preventing diseases through thought is akin to working in quadridimensional space. Since ancient times, Chinese medicine has understood how to combat diseases in the realm of consciousness, and even today, many people utilize this method. Sometimes, its effects are astonishing, and it costs almost nothing, or even nothing at all. If the goal is to prevent or heal an illness, one simply needs to bravely attempt to improve their health through thought. In fact, each of us is already in quadridimensional space, but we cannot see, hear, or touch it simply because quadridimensional space is comprised of an infinite number of three-dimensional worlds. To quote Einstein, "the universe is a grand entity, and what we perceive is only a small part of this entity." Thus, you just need to make a request to quadridimensional space, giving it instructions to make changes behind the scenes. This proves to be entirely feasible. The simplest method is to try it when encountering a health issue, such as stomach pain or abdominal discomfort, or while waiting in the doctor's office, or when in an ambulance. Close your eyes and mentally repeat a few words of gratitude and praise. It's possible that the pain will disappear within seconds. The time it takes for this to work depends on the nature and severity of the illness.
Active thought therapy involves the patient using consciousness-related methods for treatment and prevention, including yoga, mantra recitation, meditation, breathing practices, etc. These activities essentially constitute a process of elevating one's own dimensional level from three to four dimensions. Even though you cannot see quadridimensional space, this process establishes a connection between the patient in the three-dimensional world and quadridimensional space, allowing them to convey necessary requests or instructions. It's important to note that the aim of these dimensional elevation activities is not to disappear from the three-dimensional world by entering quadridimensional space, which is achievable only through the practice of ancient Taoists. For ordinary people, the goal is disease prevention and treatment: closing the eyes to enter quadridimensional space, then reopening them to return to the three-dimensional world. Neville Goddard's method also represents a form of thought therapy, where one assumes that the illness has already been cured and imagines the happiness that will follow. "Assuming the disease has already been cured" amounts to sending a request to quadridimensional space, while "imagining the happiness following the cure" involves instructing it to alter the backstage scenario, thus projecting a normal image into the three-dimensional world.
Every person keen on maintaining good health should not underestimate the role of active thought therapy. In all circumstances, one should not only believe in science but also avoid superstition. What one should believe in is the power of their own thoughts. Here's an example: In 1919, on a farm in Nevada, a young man was struck by polio and became paralyzed. His mother summoned three doctors, all of whom were very pessimistic, saying, "There is no hope left, prepare for the funeral!" But this young man did not accept this fate. He thought to himself, "I will not let the doctors' predictions come true!" Three weeks later, when they returned, not only was the young man still alive, but he was also in better health. Nevertheless, the doctors said, "Even if he does not die, he will probably never be able to stand up." A few years later, not only did the young man stand up, but he also walked. This young man later became the great master of hypnosis, Milton Hyland Erickson. He sent a request to quadridimensional space, altered the backstage scenario, and the miracle happened.
It's important to note that for your requests to be accepted, you must use words of repentance, gratitude, and praise in your mind.
Passive thought therapy involves the physician treating the patient with thought methods. The oldest and most mysterious healing method is the magic of incantations, which relies on language, incantations, and thought to treat various illnesses, and is therefore also called "incantation therapy." Incantation magic was once one of the thirteen disciplines of ancient Chinese medicine, dating back to ancient techniques from the time of the Yellow Emperor. Through blessings and incantations, it could regulate and balance the body's energy field, thereby achieving the goal of treating diseases and strengthening the body.
The physician of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Jingyue, has already praised the magic of incantations: "If the spirits are at peace, then medicines and stones will have a hard time working, not because they cannot use the magic of incantations." "The spirits are at peace" refers to all mental and psychological disturbances.
Incantation magic demands certain conditions for healing: those who are insincere or disrespectful will not be healed, those who slander divine doctors will not be healed, those who doubt will not be healed, and those whose incantations are not correct or complete will not be healed.
Ancient physicians believed that incantation magic healers were in communication with spirits and knew the causes of illnesses. This is no different from what modern science studies, namely the world of spirits and the quadridimensional space. These treatment methods in quadridimensional space were common in many ancient countries, such as ancient Hawaiian practices, Southeast Asian witchcraft techniques, and Austrian mesmerism magic of the 18th century. In 1841, British surgeon James Braid developed hypnosis from mesmerism magic, which has since found its place in modern medicine, although hypnosis is currently very controversial.
All these treatment methods were once considered to be within the domain of theology and therefore regarded as witchcraft. For many patients healed by these methods, modern medicine attributes their recovery to psychological suggestion. For patients, the important thing is to eradicate the illness. The methods and mechanisms of healing, or how medicine explains things, are secondary.
The effectiveness of treatment in quadridimensional space is evident. It can cure many diseases that modern medicine struggles to heal. Moreover, it strengthens the immune system, slows down the aging process, and prolongs life. Why? Because treatment at the level of consciousness is a level above medication, acupuncture, massage, surgery, etc. There are many similar ancient legends, among which the most famous are the healings of Miaufu through herb incantations, the story of Bian Que saving a dying man with incantation magic, and Zhang Zhongjing treating fever with incantations. These stories show that ancient physicians already knew that many diseases required treatment of the mind and soul, and that medicines alone were not sufficient. They are both a historical testimony and the best evidence of the effectiveness of applying theology in medicine.
(2nd April 2024)
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