08-23-2021, 05:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-23-2021, 05:54 AM by Louisabell.)
Welcome to Bring4th IndigoSalvia, and great questions! Below are my answers.
*The difference of inner and outer planes can be generally thought of as the spiritual and the material worlds respectively.
*Earth has up to third-density activated in space/time, and up to fourth-density activated in time/space
*So I have seen dimension, density and plane used interchangeably, and I think that is because they are all used as general terms to describe a locality of existence. Some of these localities in space/time intersect, while some of them are divided by thresholds. I interpret small differences between the three words, just based on their dictionary definitions. Below are how I interpret their use:
Dimension = a locality viewed from its particular proportions and coordinates
Plane = a locality viewed from the foundational structure which its existence is laid upon
Density = a locality viewed from how dense the light/love is that it is constructed from
*The difference of inner and outer planes can be generally thought of as the spiritual and the material worlds respectively.
*Earth has up to third-density activated in space/time, and up to fourth-density activated in time/space
*So I have seen dimension, density and plane used interchangeably, and I think that is because they are all used as general terms to describe a locality of existence. Some of these localities in space/time intersect, while some of them are divided by thresholds. I interpret small differences between the three words, just based on their dictionary definitions. Below are how I interpret their use:
Dimension = a locality viewed from its particular proportions and coordinates
Plane = a locality viewed from the foundational structure which its existence is laid upon
Density = a locality viewed from how dense the light/love is that it is constructed from