One of the strangest things ever taught to humans
was that they are located only where their body is.

As if you begin at the skin
and end at the outline.

As if consciousness is some polite little tenant
renting space inside the skull.

As if your thoughts are produced locally,
your intuition is accidental,
your longing is chemical,
your déjà vu is a glitch,
and your soul is just a beautiful rumor.

But that has never matched the experience of being alive.

Because you have already caught yourself
existing in more than one layer at once.

Your body in a chair.
Your mind in a memory.
Your heart inside a future that has not happened yet.
Your energy reacting to a room
before anyone even speaks.

You call it overthinking.
You call it sensitivity.
You call it imagination.

Sometimes it is.

And sometimes it is the simple fact
that you are not built like a brick.

You are built like a broadcast.

Part matter.
Part memory.
Part signal.
Part mystery with a nervous system.

A human being is not a fixed object.
A human being is a crossroads
where visible and invisible information keep shaking hands.

That is why one song can open a chamber in you
you did not know was locked.

Why one person can feel ancient
before they become familiar.

Why you can walk into a place
and feel the emotional weather
before the conversation tells you what storm you entered.

Why some dreams feel less like fiction
and more like mail
from a version of you
that does not use language the way this world does.

We keep trying to explain ourselves
like we are simple machines with emotional side effects.

But maybe that is the wrong architecture entirely.

Maybe you are not a machine that sometimes has spiritual moments.

Maybe you are a multidimensional intelligence
briefly wearing biology
so it can touch, taste, grieve, kiss, build, break, forgive, and remember
from inside density.

Maybe your body is not the container of your being.

Maybe it is the current address
where a much larger presence
is receiving Earth.

That would explain so much.

It would explain why healing is not linear.

Why some pain does not belong only to the moment.
Why some gifts arrive before you feel qualified.
Why some fears feel inherited.
Why some connections feel pre-negotiated.
Why your expansion keeps ruining the identity
you worked so hard to stabilize.

Because if you are multidimensional,
then growth is not self-improvement.

It is self-recovery.

It is the gradual return
of all the rooms in you
that were forced to go dark
so you could survive as someone smaller.

You were never only your age.
Never only your trauma.
Never only your biography.
Never only this mood, this role, this year, this face, this planet-shaped lesson.

You are far more layered than the language you were given to describe yourself.

And maybe that is why so many people feel quietly haunted.

Not because something is wrong with them.

But because they can feel, somewhere beneath the ordinary performance of life,
that they are being lived from more than one dimension.

That they are larger than their schedule.
Older than their opinions.
Deeper than their diagnosis.
Wider than their history.
And in contact with more reality
than the five senses are willing to admit.

To realize you are multidimensional
is not to become less human.

It is to finally understand
why being human has always felt too small
to explain what you are.

You are not crazy for sensing more.

You are not broken for feeling too much.

You are not lost because the map you were handed
only included walls, clocks, and other people’s definitions.

You are a field.
A corridor.
A layered intelligence.
A living intersection between worlds.

And perhaps awakening
is not ascending out of this life.

Perhaps it is becoming skillful enough
to feel how many versions of yourself
are already here.

All at once.
All speaking.
All shaping the signal.

You are not a person trapped in a body.

You are a vastness
using one body
to enter the room.

And that room
is not nearly as physical
as you were taught to believe.

With love, for those remembering themselves…
Thank you for saying yes to this lifetime.
🙏🏻🤍💫



There is something happening right now
that most people never stop to question.

People are not reacting to truth…

they are reacting to words.

You can say something
that is fully aligned with Scripture…

but if the vocabulary feels unfamiliar…

they shut down.

And then the accusations come:

“You’re adding to Scripture.”

“You’re taking away from the Word of God.”

“This is New Age.”

“This is another religion.”

But let’s be clear:

Using a different word
to describe the same reality…

is not adding to Scripture.

It’s communicating it.

Because Scripture says:

“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
— Romans 12:2

“Let this mind be in you
which was also in Christ Jesus.”
— Philippians 2:5

“We have the mind of Christ.”
— 1 Corinthians 2:16

And Paul makes it even clearer:

“You were alienated and enemies in your mind.”
— Colossians 1:21

In your mind.

So if the separation was in the mind…

then the restoration involves
the renewal of the mind.

A shift in perception.

A change in awareness.

A return to truth.

Call that what you want…

but something is being transformed
in the way you see.

So when someone says “consciousness”…

and you immediately reject it…

are they adding to Scripture?

Or are they using a word
to describe what Scripture is pointing to?

Because if you cannot draw that bridge…

if you cannot recognize the parallel…

and you are afraid of words
that are not printed on the page…

then maybe the issue is not the word.

Maybe the issue is the lens.

Because truth is not confined
to your preferred vocabulary.

And if unfamiliar language alone
causes you to reject something…

that is not discernment.

That is reaction.

Because discernment does not panic
at language.

Discernment looks for life.

Discernment looks for love.

Discernment recognizes Christ
beyond terminology.

Fear, on the other hand…

needs everything to sound the same.

Now hear this clearly:

The Word of God was never a book.

The Word is the Logos…

the living expression of God…

that became flesh.

And that same Logos
is what you are invited to live from.

Scripture points to it…

but it is not confined to pages.

And when you reduce the Word
to text alone…

you can defend the letter…

while missing the living reality
it reveals.

Because Paul said:

“I have become all things to all people…”

Why?

So that truth could be communicated
in a way people could receive it.

But if you are so rigid with language…

that anything outside of your wording
feels like error…

are you really walking in truth?

Or are you protecting familiarity?

Now hear this clearly:

God is not just a concept.

God is not just a state.

God is living.

God is relational.

This is not about replacing God
with “higher consciousness.”

This is about describing
what happens when you know Him.

Your mind is renewed.

Your perception shifts.

Your awareness aligns with truth.

You begin to see as He sees.

And here is the deeper reality:

When Christ died…

all died.

God was reconciling the world
to Himself.

The covenant was never a contract.

It was a gift.

And Scripture says:

“The gifts and calling of God are irrevocable.”

What is a gift?

Salvation.

Union.

Inclusion in what God has done.

Irrevocable.

Not for a few.

For all.

You can participate in it…

or you can resist it.

But you cannot undo it.

Because God included you
whether you understand it or not.

There is one God and Father of all…

who is in all…

and through all.

So the question is not:

“Is that word in my Bible?”

The question is:

“Is this pointing me to truth?”

Because the renewal of the mind…

the alignment of perception…

the awakening to what has always been…

is not about vocabulary.

It is about knowing.

And when you truly know Him…

you will not be threatened by words.

You will recognize life…

no matter how it is spoken.
Do not let fear of language limit your ability to hear truth. 
Discern the life behind the words, not just the words themselves. 
Let your mind be renewed beyond what you were taught to reject. 
And in that renewal… begin to see as He sees.