Dimension: Water Codes and Quantum Alchemy – Diving into the Consciousness of Light - страница 20



Then something happened that words cannot fully capture. At just over twenty meters deep, the true ocean opened before me – the Abyss itself. The deep blue of its depths absorbed everything around me, fading into an impenetrable darkness that seemed endless. I froze in weightlessness, and the world seemed to disappear, dissolving into a ringing silence that became increasingly tangible, like an unknown force ready to consume all that exists. It was something grand, beyond the grasp of the mind – a vastness that was impossible to look away from. Fear came only for a moment, enveloping me with its coldness, but it immediately retreated, giving way to a feeling of unimaginable magic, as if I stood on the threshold of something unknown, thrilling, and eternal.

I gazed into the boundless void, floating in the water, feeling how it both embraced and dissolved everything, leaving nothing but containing infinity. It felt as though I wasn’t looking into the ocean, but into myself – into infinite love and serenity. The depth hid what could not be understood on the surface. It felt like an extraordinary experience, one that couldn’t be lived in the familiar world – something that had always remained beyond sight and comprehension.

We can never fully know our depth, because we will endlessly expand in our light, unfolding new dimensions of strength, beauty, and love. We are the essence of Infinity, constantly evolving and expanding, discovering ourselves in ever greater love and joy. And in this perpetual growth, we find true freedom.

A pair of divers descended into the darkness beneath us. When they returned to the boat, they excitedly shared their experiences: at a depth of 40 meters, they had the privilege of witnessing the magic of gracefully gliding giant mantas.

Yes, there are limits in the ocean, just as there are boundaries in diving. But in the world of energies, as in the multidimensional reality, there are no limits. Everything we perceive as boundaries is, in fact, an illusion of perception.

Upon reaching the depths, we suddenly realize that this underwater world has always been a part of us. Everything we had seen before was merely a superficial reflection, because our perception had been limited by filters. With each step deeper, these filters dissolve, and a more complete picture of reality unfolds before us. We realize that everything we sought has always been nearby, and all we needed was to learn how to be in unity with this world.

As we begin to dive deeper into ourselves, we uncover a new layer of perception that fills us with a sense of security. These changes go hand in hand with the restoration of our nervous system, which guards our inner world and, as a result, "protects" us from its larger projections in the outer world. While our inner balance reveals not dangers, but a different perception and the incredible diversity of infinite love in the outer world. When we free ourselves from the mind's programs and once again recognize our true essence as light, the nervous system restores balance and brings back a sense of security and wholeness. Through this process, worlds that have always been ours manifest, ready to unfold the moment we allow ourselves to see without fear and limitations, in a state of inner peace.

Imagine you're traveling with your family and come across a house that instantly feels like your own. It’s perfect: cozy, light, spacious, filled with everything needed for comfortable living. Deciding to settle in, you enjoy life there, make plans, learn the local language, and feel how everything around you gradually becomes truly yours. One day, while strolling around the property, you discover that this house is only a small part of what truly belongs to you. A garden opens up, other buildings, a pool, the shore, and even a palace on top of a hill that, for some reason, you had never noticed. All of this has always been yours, but you didn't recognize your true worth, not looking at it with enough "depth”, limiting yourself to old patterns of perception.