Fourth-Dimensional Thinking: Seeing the Unseen and Unlocking Complete Control Over Reality.

Fourth-Dimensional Thinking: Seeing the Unseen and Unlocking Complete Control Over Reality.

Video Title: Fourth-Dimensional Thinking: Seeing the Unseen and Unlocking Complete Control Over Reality. #thinking #spirit #mind #manifestation Video Summary: There are different dimensions to the mind that, once tapped, allow one to access different dimensions of experience. Throughout history, there have been a select few who've learned how to arrange their minds in this way, and as a result, have enjoyed massive success. However, there are also a painful majority who have struggled to achieve anything worthwhile in their lives, only to have fallen slave to their mind's compulsions. What do the select few know about the nature of the mind that the painful majority don't see? Let me share a quote with you that really make you think: 'I don't want a nation of thinkers; I want a nation of workers.' This was said by one of the most powerful business magnates of the 20th century, John D. Rockefeller. It seems like the fabric of our society is built on incentivizing brute work rather than creative thinking. Someone has set this in stone in our education system to create a generation of dumb workers who are only good at following instructions. I don't know about you, but as a kid, whenever I expressed an interest in intellectual endeavors, I was always bullied and cast aside as the nerd in school. In the workplace, it seems like we constantly get shunned and struck down for thinking outside the box. Have you noticed those who are successful, though? Ironically, they are the ones who have dared to think outside the box and they persisted with a unique way of thinking and being, no matter how much resistance they were met with. And boom, they just seemingly become successful overnight. So, what's the edge in their thinking that sets them apart? I believe they were able to utilize an important form of thinking known as four-dimensional thinking, and in this video, I'm going to share with you exactly what it is and how you can use it to step outside of the box to create your own reality. I believe this is the single most important thing you can do as a creator of your destiny. So, with that, let's go ahead and get started. Four-dimensional thinking is a wisdom shared many times by Neville Goddard, who encouraged us to be imitators of God, contemplating how God evokes the invisible as if it were seen. The invisible becomes seen, and this notion extends to our own lives, for we too can bring the invisible into the realm of the visible. To do this, we must harness the power of imagination before externalization. Our inner conversations, those intimate dialogues with ourselves, serve as the cradle of imagination. They are the cradle of what we imagine and eventually manifest in our lives. So, in four-dimensional thinking, we learn to echo the Divine Act of calling the invisible into the realm of the seen. We cultivate faith, which as Neville wisely put it, is loyalty to invisible reality. It is a deep trust in the existence of all things, even if they have not yet found expression in our physical world. That's why I reinforce over and over again in our videos that we are the architects of our reality. We can sculpt it with our thoughts and shape it with our inner conversations. What we picture in our minds is not just a passing thought; it is a process that is unfolding before us. As Neville once said, many people, myself included, have observed events before they occurred, that is before they occurred in this world of three dimensions. Since man can observe an event before it occurs in the three dimensions of space, life on Earth must proceed according to plan, and this plan must exist elsewhere in another dimension and be slowly moving through our space. Our senses, as powerful as they are, often blind us to the invisible wonders that surround us. To truly see the invisible, we must free our minds from the limits of sensory evidence. We should focus our attention on the invisible, feeling and perceiving it until it becomes as real as the tangible. Throughout our lives, we have been conditioned to believe that our five sensory experiences define reality. However, there comes a point in our spiritual growth when we begin to think independently. As the expression says, thinking outside the box, and at that same moment, we ask ourselves, what do we really want? How do we want to live? And in answering these profound questions, we discover desires that lead us along unique paths. Copy-Right Disclaimer:- Under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.