Thank you! It's wonderful to hear that our content resonated with you and served as a reminder to trust yourself. That's exactly what we aim for - to nourish and support our community on their personal growth journeys. We're curious - was there a specific part of the video that particularly spoke to you or reminded you to trust yourself? If you're comfortable sharing, we'd love to hear more about your experience.
What a beautiful perspective! Love as the foundation of everything - a powerful reminder to approach life with more compassion and kindness. Namaste to you too - thank you for spreading such positive energy!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's natural to feel disheartened when we look at the challenges in the world around us. The path of spiritual growth and collective evolution isn't always a straight line, and change can seem slow from our limited perspective. Remember that every video, every piece of spiritual wisdom shared, plants a seed. Each person who embraces a higher perspective contributes to raising the vibration of the whole. The world's transformation starts within each of us. As we work on our own healing and alignment, we create ripple effects that extend far beyond what we can see. Even in times of apparent darkness, there is always light growing stronger beneath the surface. Stay focused on your own journey and the positive changes you can make in your immediate sphere. Trust that as more people awaken and choose love over fear, we are moving towards a brighter future. Keep shining your light - it makes a difference.
While there's no single originator of the "5D consciousness" concept, it has been discussed by various authors and speakers who have written or spoken about ideas related to this topic: 1. Diana Cooper - A spiritual author who has written books mentioning higher dimensional consciousness. 2. Lee Carroll - Known for channeling an entity called "Kryon," Carroll has discussed concepts of multidimensional consciousness in his works. 3. Dolores Cannon - An author and hypnotherapist who wrote about ideas of consciousness evolution and higher dimensions. 4. Barbara Marciniak - An author who claims to channel Pleiadian entities and has discussed concepts of expanded consciousness. 5. David Wilcock - A writer and lecturer who has incorporated ideas of consciousness evolution and higher dimensions into his work. 6. Drunvalo Melchizedek - An esoteric author who has written about consciousness expansion and spiritual evolution. It's important to note that these individuals and their ideas are not part of mainstream science or psychology. The concept of "5D consciousness" is typically associated with metaphysical beliefs and alternative philosophies (of which our community are strong believers of) rather than empirical research or “established” scientific theories.
Here’s a quick list of people we respect deeply with overlapping thought here, that have global perspectives 1. Eckhart Tolle (German-Canadian) 2. Deepak Chopra (Indian-American, born and raised in India) 3. Amit Goswami (Indian-American, born and educated in India) 4. Masaru Emoto (Japanese) 5. Rupert Sheldrake (British) 6. Ken Wilber (American, but heavily influenced by Eastern philosophies) 7. Stanislav Grof (Czech-American) 8. David Icke (British) 9. Anodea Judith (While American, her work is heavily influenced by Eastern traditions) 10. Barbara Hand Clow (Canadian) 11. Sri Aurobindo (Indian) 12. Jiddu Krishnamurti (Indian) 13. Osho (Indian) 14. Fritjof Capra (Austrian) Does this help? 🙂
Great questions, Edward! 4D refers to the four dimensions of space-time: three spatial dimensions (length, width, height) plus time. 5D is a theoretical concept that adds a fifth dimension, often associated with consciousness or spiritual awareness in some philosophical models. While 4D is widely accepted in physics, 5D remains largely theoretical and open to interpretation in various fields of study.
I see 3D as form, free will, and choice. 4D could very well be time and if that were the case leaving linear duality consciousness made indeed move us into 5D. Just a thought.
That's an intriguing perspective, Edward! How do you think experiencing life beyond linear time might change our day-to-day reality and decision-making?
@betterliffe As I understand it, the true self knows the small self thinks. It is the knowing of ourselves beyond our identities. How does that change everyday thought, that depends on the lenses of experiences we face.. in spiritual development, to see where we are, see what your alignment to unconditional love looks like.
Wow, did you realize that everything you said we are moving towards is everything that millenials are using the opposite things as their corner stones for being... Are you saying they will change or they won't make it through the changes that are coming?
Thank you for such a thought provoking question 😅. We have many thoughts to explore here, but first worth noting this: Our intention isn't to predict whether millennials will change or struggle, but rather to explore evolving perspectives on personal growth and well-being. Each generation faces unique challenges and develops its own coping mechanisms and values. This in itself is worth an entire video that we may make in the near future… The changes we discuss are opportunities for growth for everyone, regardless of generation. Adaptability and openness to new ideas are key for navigating life's changes, and these qualities aren't limited to any age group. Indeed, we firmly believe in the universal capacity for growth and adaptation across all generations. This perspective is rooted in the understanding that personal development is a lifelong journey, not limited by age or generational labels. Each generation brings its unique strengths and challenges to the table: 1. Diverse life experiences: Older generations often bring wisdom gained from years of experience, while younger generations may offer fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to problem-solving. 2. Adaptability in different areas: While millennials might adapt quickly to technological changes, older generations might excel at navigating complex social dynamics based on their life experience. 3. Complementary skills: The differing strengths of each generation can create a powerful synergy when people collaborate across age groups. 4. Shared human experiences: Regardless of generation, we all face universal human experiences like love, loss, and the search for meaning, which can serve as common ground for mutual understanding and growth. 5. Individual variations: It's so crucial to remember that within each generation, there's such a wide spectrum of personalities, beliefs, and approaches to life. Individual differences often outweigh generational ones, let’s be careful to not put people in a box. The key to thriving amidst change lies in: - Cultivating open-mindedness and curiosity about different perspectives - Recognizing the value that each generation brings to the table - Fostering intergenerational dialogue and collaboration - Embracing lifelong learning and personal growth, regardless of age By focusing on our shared human potential rather than generational divides, we can create a more inclusive and dynamic approach to navigating life's changes. This mindset allows us to learn from each other, bridge gaps, and collectively evolve as a society. What are your thoughts on this? Have you observed instances where intergenerational understanding led to positive outcomes? We'd love to hear about your experiences or insights on this topic!
Thank YOU for reminding me of what is known 🎉❤ TRUST yourself 💞 THANK YOU for your nourishing service 💞 LOVE caresses ALL 💥 GREETINGS 💕
Thank you! It's wonderful to hear that our content resonated with you and served as a reminder to trust yourself. That's exactly what we aim for - to nourish and support our community on their personal growth journeys.
We're curious - was there a specific part of the video that particularly spoke to you or reminded you to trust yourself? If you're comfortable sharing, we'd love to hear more about your experience.
Everything is rooted in LOVE 💚 And anything that isn't love , simply doesn't belong in our orbit . so beautiful 💚NAMASTE'
What a beautiful perspective! Love as the foundation of everything - a powerful reminder to approach life with more compassion and kindness. Namaste to you too - thank you for spreading such positive energy!
This is GREAT CONTENT. 🙏
Thanks you! We really strive to bring value to our community, so this warms our heart to hear that it’s resonating 🙏
The Beautiful Beings of Gaia would like to thank Better Life for your service. We are forever grateful.
Beautiful.
Let's do it! Unconditional love for everyone.
Yes! When we open our hearts to love everyone, including ourselves, without judgment or conditions, we tap into the highest vibration of the universe.
Yes! This is so GOOD!!! Thank you.
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Everyday we get these uploads but yet the world gets worse 🤔
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's natural to feel disheartened when we look at the challenges in the world around us. The path of spiritual growth and collective evolution isn't always a straight line, and change can seem slow from our limited perspective.
Remember that every video, every piece of spiritual wisdom shared, plants a seed. Each person who embraces a higher perspective contributes to raising the vibration of the whole. The world's transformation starts within each of us. As we work on our own healing and alignment, we create ripple effects that extend far beyond what we can see. Even in times of apparent darkness, there is always light growing stronger beneath the surface.
Stay focused on your own journey and the positive changes you can make in your immediate sphere. Trust that as more people awaken and choose love over fear, we are moving towards a brighter future.
Keep shining your light - it makes a difference.
Who creared this theory?
While there's no single originator of the "5D consciousness" concept, it has been discussed by various authors and speakers who have written or spoken about ideas related to this topic:
1. Diana Cooper - A spiritual author who has written books mentioning higher dimensional consciousness.
2. Lee Carroll - Known for channeling an entity called "Kryon," Carroll has discussed concepts of multidimensional consciousness in his works.
3. Dolores Cannon - An author and hypnotherapist who wrote about ideas of consciousness evolution and higher dimensions.
4. Barbara Marciniak - An author who claims to channel Pleiadian entities and has discussed concepts of expanded consciousness.
5. David Wilcock - A writer and lecturer who has incorporated ideas of consciousness evolution and higher dimensions into his work.
6. Drunvalo Melchizedek - An esoteric author who has written about consciousness expansion and spiritual evolution.
It's important to note that these individuals and their ideas are not part of mainstream science or psychology. The concept of "5D consciousness" is typically associated with metaphysical beliefs and alternative philosophies (of which our community are strong believers of) rather than empirical research or “established” scientific theories.
@@betterliffe all American people?
Here’s a quick list of people we respect deeply with overlapping thought here, that have global perspectives
1. Eckhart Tolle (German-Canadian)
2. Deepak Chopra (Indian-American, born and raised in India)
3. Amit Goswami (Indian-American, born and educated in India)
4. Masaru Emoto (Japanese)
5. Rupert Sheldrake (British)
6. Ken Wilber (American, but heavily influenced by Eastern philosophies)
7. Stanislav Grof (Czech-American)
8. David Icke (British)
9. Anodea Judith (While American, her work is heavily influenced by Eastern traditions)
10. Barbara Hand Clow (Canadian)
11. Sri Aurobindo (Indian)
12. Jiddu Krishnamurti (Indian)
13. Osho (Indian)
14. Fritjof Capra (Austrian)
Does this help? 🙂
What is 4D? Why 5?
Great questions, Edward!
4D refers to the four dimensions of space-time: three spatial dimensions (length, width, height) plus time. 5D is a theoretical concept that adds a fifth dimension, often associated with consciousness or spiritual awareness in some philosophical models.
While 4D is widely accepted in physics, 5D remains largely theoretical and open to interpretation in various fields of study.
I see 3D as form, free will, and choice. 4D could very well be time and if that were the case leaving linear duality consciousness made indeed move us into 5D. Just a thought.
That's an intriguing perspective, Edward! How do you think experiencing life beyond linear time might change our day-to-day reality and decision-making?
@betterliffe As I understand it, the true self knows the small self thinks. It is the knowing of ourselves beyond our identities. How does that change everyday thought, that depends on the lenses of experiences we face.. in spiritual development, to see where we are, see what your alignment to unconditional love looks like.
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Wow, did you realize that everything you said we are moving towards is everything that millenials are using the opposite things as their corner stones for being... Are you saying they will change or they won't make it through the changes that are coming?
Thank you for such a thought provoking question 😅. We have many thoughts to explore here, but first worth noting this:
Our intention isn't to predict whether millennials will change or struggle, but rather to explore evolving perspectives on personal growth and well-being. Each generation faces unique challenges and develops its own coping mechanisms and values. This in itself is worth an entire video that we may make in the near future…
The changes we discuss are opportunities for growth for everyone, regardless of generation. Adaptability and openness to new ideas are key for navigating life's changes, and these qualities aren't limited to any age group.
Indeed, we firmly believe in the universal capacity for growth and adaptation across all generations. This perspective is rooted in the understanding that personal development is a lifelong journey, not limited by age or generational labels.
Each generation brings its unique strengths and challenges to the table:
1. Diverse life experiences: Older generations often bring wisdom gained from years of experience, while younger generations may offer fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to problem-solving.
2. Adaptability in different areas: While millennials might adapt quickly to technological changes, older generations might excel at navigating complex social dynamics based on their life experience.
3. Complementary skills: The differing strengths of each generation can create a powerful synergy when people collaborate across age groups.
4. Shared human experiences: Regardless of generation, we all face universal human experiences like love, loss, and the search for meaning, which can serve as common ground for mutual understanding and growth.
5. Individual variations: It's so crucial to remember that within each generation, there's such a wide spectrum of personalities, beliefs, and approaches to life. Individual differences often outweigh generational ones, let’s be careful to not put people in a box.
The key to thriving amidst change lies in:
- Cultivating open-mindedness and curiosity about different perspectives
- Recognizing the value that each generation brings to the table
- Fostering intergenerational dialogue and collaboration
- Embracing lifelong learning and personal growth, regardless of age
By focusing on our shared human potential rather than generational divides, we can create a more inclusive and dynamic approach to navigating life's changes. This mindset allows us to learn from each other, bridge gaps, and collectively evolve as a society.
What are your thoughts on this? Have you observed instances where intergenerational understanding led to positive outcomes? We'd love to hear about your experiences or insights on this topic!
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