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Issue # 10 Winter 2011 An Emergen Poental: "Evoluto and he new culure i promises can deliberaely and consciously bring ino being deeply enough abou he poental i is pointng o. B hing ha can be simply manufacured hrough sing i tcing a cerain echnique or generatng a partcular emo emergent perspectve, or sae of consciousness, ha b neously and miraculously only when he conditons are means ha i is somehing greaer han he sum of i order of relaedness, a new level of consci a deeper and higher perspectve ha is a unimaginable untl he momen i explo ino exisence." ~ Andrew Cohen ISSN 2072-0068 www.spaceoflovemagazine.com

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Issue # 10 Winter 2011

An Emergen Po ental:and he new cul ure i can delibera ely and consciously deeply enough abou he po ental

hing ha can be simply manufac urtcing a cer ain echnique or generatngemergent perspectve, or s a e of c

neously and miraculously only whemeans ha i is some hing grea e

order of rela edness,a deeper and highe

unimaginable unin o exis ence

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The major one is the universal force of creation, the same which brought our

physical universe into existence. Butthere are other forces that manipulatethe energy in any way they want, asthe energy is so much more fluid anddynamic than in the physical universe.

Whereas on the physical levelwe need to employ physical means toshift physical matter, on the levelsabove one employs mental means toshift mental matter, but the mentalmatter is not less real than physicalmatter is on the physical plane.

Not only are those universes notvaporous, they appear extremely solidonce the visitor has taken residencethere, in the same way as our physical

universe appears solid to us. Just because it can be manipulatedmore dynamically than matter onEarth doesn’t make it less real,in the same way that water is notless real than rock because it can

be transformed into ice andsteam and can be forced into dif-ferent molds.

What really determines re-ality is a state of awareness. Thehigher we rise through theinner dimensions and the closer we get to our innermost layer of consciousness, the more power-

ful the awareness of being and life becomes. From our earthlyviewpoint we prefer to look upon the higher dimension as

being flimsy, vaporous and phantom-like simply because we

place it firmly in the realm of imagi-nation. In fact, the opposite is thecase. Once one has awoken on thehigher planes, Earth life appears as adim dream. The power of conscious-ness increases proportionally thehigher we ascend through the differentdimensions. All our sensory powersand human faculties of awareness in-crease as well. This is why in Bud-dhism the state of the higher consciousness is referred to as theawakened state. We have to get usedto the idea that we are nothing morethan universal energy trapped in a

dream from which we will awakegradually into our proper life.Another thing we will have to

get used to is that our new environ-

V ery early on in myinvestigations I con-cluded that objec-

tive creation exists on other dimensions in exactly the sameway as creation exists in the

physical universe, regardless of the observer. The idea that weare dealing with vague or va-

porous matter - the product of dreams and imagination - is ut-terly absurd when waking in theactual environment of the higher dimensions. Experiencing first-hand such a vast and magnifi-cent world with such clarity anddetachment is just somethingthat cannot be conveyed ade-quately in words.

On the other hand it istempting to conclude that because thecreative powers of imagination, ex-

pectation and intention play such anactive part in the shaping of the envi-ronment, the next dimension is noth-ing more than a product of theimagination. But even that doesn’tmake it any less real to the observer who finds himself inhabiting that di-mension. Once the physical viewpointhas disappeared, upon entering thenext dimension, we will get accus-tomed to a totally new experience of reality, one that follows new and ex-citing laws.

My most important observationwas that the energy of creation onthese higher dimensions is far more

pliable and adaptable to various forces than on the physical strata.

The Super Powers

What is it like to be...kind-o ..dead?Last SOL issues' author Eric - Prana - Miller is

still busy describing his third Near Death experience,and so we thought we would delight you with an-other highly unusual author and his life-time of jour-neys out-of-body (OBE) which occurred duringlengthy and regular meditations. Jurgen Ziewe gives a"first-hand eyewitness account o the world as it pres-ents itsel to us a ter we die. It is based on the journalscompiled over our decades o his out-o -body experi-ences either during deep meditation or lucid dreams,which were compiled into his book Multidimensional Man . He describes in his book how he explores our multidimensional universe in full waking conscious-ness during his out of body experiences. He explainshow he met mentors who trained him to enter worldswhich are beyond our everyday human experience andconsciousness." (www. to MultidimensionalMan.com)

Jurgen Ziewe is a highly credible, internationallyknow art-pro essional and amily man during his in-body hours. And we are urther impressed with the ap-

parent integrity o his work by the act that he kept hisjournals to himsel or all these decades lest someonemisinterpret his unusual adventures. Jurgen's book isan exciting journey on which we can accompany himthrough the amazing universal dimensions he exploresby way o his detailed descriptions. He reports how headhered to narrow criteria while compiling his OBE re-ports, namely

1. Full waking consciousness

2. Full awareness o his social identity3. Full awareness o the location o his physicalbody (usually in bed or in deep meditation)

4. Full awareness o being in an altered state o consciousness.

Only the criteria meeting these strict guidelinesor himsel would be entered into his journals and onlythe most relevant and interesting results were com-piled in his book Multidimensional Man . However, thematerial we chose to present to you below is actually in the form of a synthesis of some of the essential teachings he obtained while visiting these other di-mensions. SOL

© by Jurgen Ziewe Notes about the book: Multidimensional Man

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ment will be much more dynamic andresponsive to our thoughts and de-sires.

Quantum scientists are knockingat the doors of the next dimension,and have already discovered that sim-

ply by their presence the experimenter has an effect on the behavior of matter on the subatomic level (this is called‘the observer effect’), and research isunderway to measure the influence of thought on microscopic growth andcrystal formation. If this is the effectthe observer has on the relativelycoarse physical matter, then it is easyto understand that when we have bro-ken through the barriers of the sub-atomic structures into the nextdimension, these influences are muchmore pronounced.

And this is exactly what I found.In [my] book are many reports

that illustrate this point, like the peo- ple in the carnival procession shaping

matter, including their own bodies,into extravagant shapes, showing thatmatter in the next dimension is infi-nitely more pliable, fluid and adapt-able to other energy forms such asintent and creative thought. All thiswill be exploited to the extreme by usas humans once we take a more ‘per-manent’ residence in the higher di-mensions. Being such a veryinventive, adaptable and creativespecies, we come into our own whentranscending our physical limitationsand boundaries after we ‘die’. Our

passions and energies are set in mo-

tion while still on Earth and en-hanced incredibly on the next dimension.

The inhabitants basically employfive types of power when manipulat-ing the subtle dimensions; the power of intent, the power of expectation, the

power of the subconscious, the power of desire and the power of consensus.

The Power of IntentI found there are a number of

human-induced forces that shape,mold and shift matter on other dimen-sions. One of them is the power of in-tent. This creative force allows theinhabitants, including visitors like my-self, to manipulate the matter and theworld to an incredible degree and tomake it conform to any wish we arecapable of dreaming up. This power gets more intense the higher the di-mension. These energies can be so po-tent that they can even include theapparent creation of other living enti-ties, which I described when visitingthe 1920s colonization of an alien

planet .At this point it is worth consider-

ing the implication of these forces onthe environment of the inhabitants. Tomy great astonishment I found that notonly the thoughts of the permanentresidents shaped their environment,

but that we, still living on this physi-

cal plane, are responsible for some thefeatures of their world. On one occa-sion in the late seventies I was given aguided tour through a very modernhotel by the designer on the next di-mension. The modern, mold-breakingdesign was akin to what you can nowfind in boutique hotels and in some of the most avant-garde architecture and

interior design, but manifested years before anything like it was built on the physical level. It was no doubtdreamed up by the designers of such

buildings on the physical level and in-spired by the resident designers onthat other level.

We can easily imagine the kindof paradise awaiting artists, designers,architects and filmmakers over there,where the restrictions of money, mate-rials, manpower, gravity and other earthly limitations simply do not apply. The environments created there are of such astounding creativ-

ity, variety and sheer inventiveness,that they would be nigh-on impossi-ble to achieve on Earth because of the resilience of our matter and its

gravitational laws.

The Power of ExpectationAnother force of creative power

is expectation. On numerous occa-sions I found that expectation wassuch a powerful energy it could bringobjects into existence almost instantly.When looking down on my body, for example, and wondering what I was

wearing, I was always dressed. But Iam certain that the power of expecta-tion plays a much greater part in shap-ing the environment of the higher dimension.

It is a power which is based onwhat we know to be true, and it takesits power from an underlying principlein nature which has proven itself over time and evolution. I refer to it as ‘thematrix’. The matrix is a cosmic en-ergy pattern containing the blueprint of everything in existence, or eventhought of. Simply by expecting something, we conjure up its latent

pattern and propel it into existence inan instant. Expectation is such a powerful, direct route to creation be-cause it contains no weakening fac-tors like doubt or indecisiveness.

This also applies to motion. Themoment we expect to be in a certain

place, we are there. If we expect to bedressed we are in the kind of dress or costume we expect. The blueprint of creation is already dormant. It isetched, or hardwired, into a cosmicmatrix, waiting to be conjured up andreleased into the world. You couldcompare it to a computer calling up

information from its hard drive andthen running a program.This principle will become a

major point of reliance in the physical

There isa wormhole right in

the center of our brainswhich can catapult us into a

parallel world. This world can be experienced with the same level or greater con-

scious waking awarenessas our physical life.

~ Jurgen Ziewe

Each line of spheres forming he comple e model represen s a multdimensional universe,where he ou er small sphere represen s a physical manifes aton. Each subsequensphere, ge ng ligh er and larger owards he cen er, represen s a higher dimensionalcoun erpar of he physical universe. Wi h he innermos closely a ached o wha isermed "Reali y". Many separa e universes are spored from he innermos core.* No e: See for fur her explanaton a end of au hor's bio.

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sciences of the future, because organ-izing physical atoms around theselaws is only a matter of degree.The Power of the Subconscious

Other forces at work on the nextdimension are subconscious forcesthat shape our dreams and nightmares.I am certain that the dream-world weenter during sleep borrows its sub-

stance from the matter of the non- physical dimension. As I have never actually witnessed other people’sdreams I have concluded that we, asdreamers, create the dream content,which vibrates on a dimension at-tuned totally to our own vibratoryfield and therefore invisible to other

people. Whether we can enter other people’s dreams I do not know, but Ihave never been aware that what Ihave witnessed was somebody else'screation.

I have, however, met peoplewho were dreaming. They can beidentified by a strange remoteness,sometimes distressed, sometimes agi-tated, very similar to when we comeacross people who are daydreaming. Ican sense when I meet dreamers whohave made their way into the next di-mension but are engrossed in a dream.Sometimes they are even involved insome form of activity while dreaming,similar to sleepwalkers on this level.

Subconscious forces are energieswe carry over to the next world. In thehigher planes they release the ener-gies of life-long dreams. If we wishedfor a supercar on the physical world,

but were never able to earn enoughmoney to afford it, then the energy builds up in those fantasies anddreams now comes to the fore and fi-nally our dreams come true. A large

part of our future environment is based on our dreams and wishes -strong energies built up during our lifetime, now set for release and ful-fillment. Science can teach us that en-ergy does not get lost, but triggersother events. The events find their manifestation on the next dimensions.

On the higher levels we can all be ‘lottery winners’. If you are a rea-sonably positively-charged and moti-vated person then your dreams will come true. So you can stop buying lottery tickets and be patient instead.

If you nurture powerful dreams thenthey will all come true in time.

But if you are negativelycharged, selfish and out to get the bet-ter of other people to further your game-plan, keep buying those tickets,

because this will be your best chanceof fulfilling your dreams. To accessthe matrix, you need positive emo-tions or you may have a long time towait.

Negative energies also form partof these subconscious forces. On thelower dimension they can havehideous nightmarish manifestations,

which will create another horrific as-

pect to the life of the individual in-habitants. The best illustration is thatof a criminal who may have murderedor committed an act of violenceagainst another person: the negativeenergy of his victim, and the suffer-ing, resentment and anger of the vic-tim’s family, creates powerful forcesthat often manifest in hideous and vi-olent artificial entities. Like wishes,these too are energies which accumu-late, if they cannot find full expres-sion in this dimension. These willattach themselves to the criminal andunload their viciousness when he or

she has the least protection - after death.The Power of DesireIn occult literature the next di-

mension to our physical one is oftenreferred to as the “desire world”.

Emotion is one of the predominant and most powerful forces, but our body on the physical with its rela-tively sluggish neural system gives usa degree of protection against over-whelming emotions. I also found thata whole new spectrum of emotionsopens up to us on the next level which

we may never have experienced be-fore here on earth. My own experi-ence has been that feelings wereamplified greatly. Here they flowfreely and the person who is not incontrol of their emotions will quickly

be confronted with the effects theyconjure up. I could easily break intotears of joy on the next level whenmeeting someone I loved and then,upon returning to my physical body,find no trace of that emotion.

One of the most powerful feel-ings for man or woman is sexual de-sire. Once it comes to the surface on

the next level a person is instantly cat-apulted into the company of like-minded people. I found that thesefeelings are generally more acceptedon the next level, probably because

they are such a strong and integral part of our human nature. They areless easily suppressed there and have

been more readily accepted as aneveryday part of the social environ-ment, but that doesn’t mean sex isrampant, because people naturallychoose their social environment inmuch the same way as they do onearth.

Emotional power can create awhole range of artificial entities,which can be beautiful angelic crea-tures, brought about by intensive lovefor another person, like that of amother for her child or betweenlovers. I can imagine that Cupid andAmor may have originated here. Al-though their life force is dependent onthe will of their creators, they are nev-ertheless convincing copies of their human creators.

The Power of ConsensusWe have seen the vast creative

as well as the destructive power of the subconscious. But there is an-other formidable force which has im-

printed itself in the next dimensions:the power of consensus - the com-bined creative force of man, whichon this planet has led to the creationof whole civilizations, cities and cul-tures. Take this to another level,where the physical and economiclaws no longer apply, and you canimagine what man might be capableof. The most exiting encounters I dis-covered was when every aspect of creation man had achieved on Earth

was enhanced exponentially, diversi-fied and elaborated on the next di-mensions. There were even creationswhich had no counterpart anywhereon Earth.

The combined will of creativitycan achieve worlds of such magnifi-cence and grandeur that can leaveus Earth dwellers absolutely speech-less. This communal power can createwhole worlds - civilizations that payhomage to us as the masters of theuniverse. In the physical level, we asa species have achieved great thingsin architecture, art and culture; but in

the absence of physical resistance,and with the pliable and fluid matter of the next dimension at our free dis-

posal, imagination is not hampered bymaterial limitation and whatever can

be imagined on this level is a physicalreality somewhere on the next dimen-sion.

Some of the cities I saw weretens of thousands of years old: inde-structible by the consensual agree-ment of the people who lived there. Inthe face of this we should prepareourselves for the greatest adventureof our lives at the moment we passthrough the gates of death, and yet it very much depends on our own ca-

pacity of imagination whether wewill be attracted to look forward toseeing such grandiose monuments.

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Only exercise thought when it is absolutely necessary"Thought must exist, for our lives to function. But in-

wardly, psychologically as thought breeds pain, sorrow and

this constant drive for pleasure - bringing its own frustrations,disappointments, anger, jealousy and envy - thought has no place at all in that dimension, at that level. If one could actu-ally do this: only exercise thought when it is absolutely neces- sary, and the rest of thetime, observe, look. Sothat thought which is al-ways old, which now pre-vents the actual experience of looking,could drop away and it would be possible to livetotally in that moment,which is always the'now'." J. Krishnamurti; Talkswith American Students

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It is important, though, to re-member the law of attraction. Manyof us on this planet make little use of our imaginative powers or our senseof adventure. It is obvious that our af-terlife environment will be in keepingwith what we expect (i.e. what we areused to), plus elements of our dreams.The same is to be said about belief systems, which too will create the en-

vironment sought by those who sub-scribe to it. A vast number of peoplemay quite happily settle in environ-ments little different from our physi-cal world; but of course, as boredomsets in, so does the desire to extendthe comfort zone.

The diversity of our increased power on other levels extends, of course, throughout all cultures. It isimportant to remember that people of nations with unique cultural heritagewill enhance their world in line withtheir identity.

I once travelled to the higher di-mensional counterpart of Thailand.There I came across a water-world consisting of thousands of little is-lands. Each island was occupied by

families or groups of people. Theatmosphere was very serene. Thewaterways separating the little is-lands were illuminated by millionsof lanterns, and the rich vegetationand flowers on the earth grew to

such height that they melded seam-lessly into the dwellings of the fam-ilies in their paradise communities.

Each island was unique and indi-vidual and yet blended with all theothers in perfect harmony. Therewas plenty of singing, music and laughter, and everyone was ex-tremely attractive and friendly to-wards me.There was no sense of monotony inthis environment. As I drifted through the island world with a

sense of anticipation I found myself surprised by the unique character of each of the islands, dwellingsand structures. It was a continu-ously unfolding world of wonder. I could see children underwater,chasing exotic fish and dolphins inthe breathtakingly beautiful reefs. I dived in too, (I was able to breathewithout any fear of drowning), and encountered a rich underwater kingdom with a multitude of differ-ent creatures I had never seen or heard of before.

People who are accustomed togoing on regular holidays may wellfeel inclined to spend a few Earthequivalent centuries exploring thehigher dimensional counterparts of our world when they die.

* * *Reprinted with permission.

Our gratitude goes to Jurgen for hisgenerosity to our readers.

(c) Jurgen Ziewe; www.multi-dimensionalman.com; www.magic-fantasyart.com

About the Author:Jurgen Ziewe was born in 1947 as the middle child in

a small town in West Germany. His ather died a ter a pro-longed illness when he was only nine years old. This event changed his life dramatically especially as shortly after his death his father appeared to him in his sleep, tryingto persuade the young boy to tell the rest of his family that his father was alright and well. Although nobody be-lieved him, Jurgen was convinced rom then on that li e did

not end with physical death. Passionate about abstract art Jurgen sought out the last surviving pupil o Kandinsky andenrolled at Hamburg Academy o Art. But it was his desire to seek the source of creation and the mystery behind the appearances of life that made him em-bark on a path which would change his life forever.

At the age o 22 he began to devote large chunks o his time to a regime o prolonged and deep meditation. Disechanted with established esoteric institu-tions and cults, he rejected their influences, directing his attention inwards whichled to a li e-changing wakening experience. Soon after this he developed theability to project out of his body, which he recorded in his diaries where they stayed for nearly forty years.

These power ul experiences shi ted the emphasis o his artistic work awayrom abstract art. In the nineties, with the help o sophisticated computer pro-grams, he attempted to recreate these scenes. Soon his work was noticed by

poster publishers who firmly established him as a antasy artist who sold overtwo million posters world-wide. The book publisher Collins & Brown too be-came aware of his work and published a folio biography of the artist, New Territories - The Computer Visions of Jurgen Ziewe, 1977 . His work subse-quently eatured on best-selling science fiction novels (in France) o writersRobert Silverberg, Vernor Vinge, Steven Baxter, Iain Banks and Peter F. Hamiltonand others. Jurgen also carved out a career as a highly sought after illustrator employed by some of the world’s largest advertising agencies and multina-tional companies as well as book publishers.

His book Multidimensional Man evolved when the author tried to organizehis diary entries to preserve the in ormation or his amily and children. Whenreading them all or the first time in over thirty years, Jurgen became conscious o the power ul thread that had run through his spiritual li e which he had kept se-cret or the greater part o his li e. Once organized into book ormat it was onlya small step or it to find its way into published orm, where it is now avail-able via Amazon.com.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* No e abou he au hor's Multdimensional Model, above: Jurgen explainsha he model shown above is merely a crude a emp a showing how he concep u-alizes his experiences of he dimensions he encoun ered and ha he model couldalso be reversed, wi h he physical on he inside and he higher dimensions on heou side. Or i could be shown via a a inni e plane. He also adds ha " he modeldoes no adequa ely lend i self for illus raton for obvious reasons, as we are reallydealing wi h s a es of consciousness."