Dimension: Water Codes and Quantum Alchemy – Diving into the Consciousness of Light - страница 18



Grounding techniques – Take walks in nature or work with water. These practices help integrate high-frequency energies and bring you back to your body and the present moment.

Conscious breathing and relaxation – These practices allow you to gently adapt to changes, reducing tension and stress while aligning your body and mind.

Trusting the process and your inner rhythm – Allow energies to flow at their own pace, and don’t resist the natural shifts that occur.

The Concept of the Matryoshka

Like a Matryoshka, we are a multitude of layers, each revealing a new facet of our existence. The path to the Absolute is a return to unity with what has always been a part of us.

The concept of the Matryoshka serves as a metaphor in which a person is seen as a multi-layered being. Each layer represents a specific stage of self-awareness. In this context, the path to the Absolute is a return to the primordial unity that has always been with us.

The Matryoshka is a traditional Russian wooden doll made up of several figures nested within each other. Each figure inside is a smaller version of the outer one, creating a sense of multilayeredness. Similarly, a person consists of multiple layers, each revealing a new degree of awareness. The process of moving from one layer to another is a gradual unveiling of the essence of a person, from limited perception to the boundless Absolute.

To better illustrate this process, we can identify several key layers, leaving the intermediate stages for personal revelations that unfold along one’s individual journey.

The first layer is the Ego

At this level, a person identifies with their physical body and social roles. They perceive themselves through their feelings, thoughts, and reactions, which define their reality. The Ego is linked to a sense of separation, fear, and lack, creating barriers and perceiving the world as a hostile place. In this state, the individual sees themselves as a "Self" limited by time, space, and circumstances. This layer reflects a state of emotional entrapment, where fear, anger, anxiety, and doubt prevail.

The second layer – The Mind and Emotions

As awareness of the mind and emotions develops, a person begins to realize that they are more than just their physical body. Their perception expands. The mind becomes aware of itself, and the person starts to observe their thoughts, feelings, and reactions. However, at this stage, they are still inclined toward analysis and logic, while emotions play a dual role: they can be both a driving force and an obstacle. Here, the person begins to ask themselves questions about their identity: “Who am I?” and “What do I want?”, as they attempt to decipher the meaning of life.

The third layer – Intuition and Soul

When a person transcends egoistic desires and the limitations of the mind, space is created for intuition and connection with the soul. They begin to recognize their unity with the world, perceiving the hidden harmony of life. This layer reveals the power of unconditional love and inner peace. The individual experiences themselves as a flow of energy, where reality becomes a reflection of inner beliefs. At this level, one realizes that the world exists within them.

The fourth layer – Higher Self

Releasing attachment to the personality and external judgments, one begins to sense their Higher Self – an infinite, multidimensional being of light, transcending time and space. At this level, a person perceives reality as their own creation, rather than something external to be perceived or judged. The Higher Self is not confined by thoughts and emotions; it is free, creative, and enjoys every moment. Here, one realizes their inseparable connection with the world and all its parts, experiencing acceptance, clarity, and harmony. In this state, the individual and the world become one.