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//**Ninth Dimension**//  //**[|The Laws of Eternity]**// //**Unfolding the Secrets**// //**of the Multidimensional Universe**//

//**Chapter Six: The World of the Ninth Dimension**//

//**1. Beyond the Veil**// //**In previous chapters I outlined the worlds from the fourth to the eighth dimensions, explaining the laws that govern all these realms. Looking back over history, I think I can truly say that there have been few other people who have done so in such detail. Morover, what makes this book unique is that in this chapter I will offer a description of the ninth dimension, which until now has remained hidden from the eyes of philosophers and men of religion. As much as possible, I intend to explain this mysterious and obscure realm in a way that is comprehensible to we who live on Earth.**// //**The world of the ninth dimension, which has been veiled from sight until now, is the realm of saviors. The inhabitants are beings who are considered saviors or messiahs and who only come down to this world once every thousand years or more. Each civilization has its unique characteristics, and humanity has experienced infinite number of eras with a wide variety or attributes. Depending on an era, some spirits from the ninth dimension may decide to descend to Earth while others do not. A savior may become incarnated every two or three thousand years while a civilization lasts, but he may not appear at all in another civilization. The inhabitants of the ninth dimension have separate roles and they decide who will share responsibilities during a particular era to give each civilization a unique character.**// //**Among the saviors who are most famous in contemporary civilization are Gautama Siddhartha, Jesus Christ and Moses. Another well-known being of the ninth dimension, although he is not usually referred to as a "savior," is Confucius. One thing that all these people had in common while they were incarnated on this world is that they laid down the principles that were to become the basis of a particular civilization.**//

//**2. The World of Mystery**// //**The ninth dimension is a very mysterious place. When we think about the Real World, we of the third dimension summon up a variety of images; but, when it comes to the ninth dimension, the only thing that we can say for sure is that its inhabitants are no longer completely human. The inhabitants in the Posthumous (psychic/ghost) Realm of the fourth dimension have assumed their astral bodies but their lifestyle varies very little in appearance from that which they experienced on Earth. The sameis true of the people who live in the Realm of the Good in the fifth dimension. They still think of themselves as human beings and many of them busy themselves with terrestrial professions. Farming is one popular profession in the fifth dimension and you may also see carpenters, school teachers, retailers, and mechanics. In this way, the fifth dimension is still easily comprehensible to our way of thinking.**// //**By the time they reach the Realm of Light in the sixth dimension the consciousness of the spirits has been raised to such a level that they emit light in a godlike way but they still retain bodies that are quite human in appearance. Sometimes, however, they remember that they are in fact spiritual consciousness and behave as such, flying wherever they want at will. The spirits who had lived in the West while they were on Earth take on wings like angels whereas those from the Far East may travel on small clouds, as depicted in old stories of that region. In this respect, they can be said to differ slightly from terrestrial beings whose perception is governed by the five sensory organs.**// //**In the Bosatsu (Bodhisattva) Realm in the seventh dimension the inhabitants still adopt human form in order to continue their training. However, since a major part of their work concerns the education of people in their developing phases, they do not spend all their time comfortably in the seventh dimension, but visit the sixth, fifth, and fourth dimensions to undertake various tasks or act as guiding spirits for those on Earth, in order to make the world a better place. Playing such versatile roles, these spirits of the seventh dimension no longer follow a human lifestyle. In other words, they have a higher degree of self-awareness and self-understanding. However, when they want to look at themselves objectively, they tend to do so in the form they used when they lived on Earth as humans.**// //**When we reach the Nyorai Realm of the eighth dimension, things are a little different. The Nyorai sometimes appear on Earth in their role as guiding spirits to teach religious leaders, and when they do they will take on a godly appearance. For instance, when the Shinto god Ame-no-Minakanushi-no-Mikotot (the Lord God of the Heavenly Center) manifested himself as the Great God of "Seicho-no-le" (a modern Japanese sect), he did soin the form of an old, white-haired man. However, when they are in the other world, the Nyorai do not assume human form in their daily lives. They no longer feel the need for it. Sometimes they may take on human form to facilitate conversation or the exchange of ideas with others of their own kind, but this is not their usual state. They are also able to divide themselves into more than one corporeal body and take on any appearance they may desire. Nyorai may take a part of their consciousness, split it off into an independent form, and use it to achieve a variety of goals. In this way they can divide their beings into numerous rays of light,k creating as many entities as necessary to achieve a particular aim.**// //**So far we have covered the realms up to the eighth dimension. When we arrive at the ninth, however, things become much more mysterious and harder to understand from a terrestrial point of view. I have said that ten people live in the ninth dimension. But, rather than think of them as people, it would probably be more accurate if we were to think of them as ten gigantic bundles of rays, each with its own individual appearance and personality they used in their previous incarnation, but they are not usually to be seen in this form.**// //**This is a very difficult subject to try and explain, but I will attempt to do so using electricity as a metaphor. Let us say that there are ten batteries in the ninth dimension, each with its own particular characteristics. Each battery has a wire attached to its positive and negative terminals with a variety of different light bulbs in between, so when the electricity flows the bulbs are illuminated. Each of these bulbs has a different name. For instance, one may be called La Mu, the next Rient Arl Croud, then Hermes, then Gautama Siddhartha. Although there may be several light bulbs, they are all connected to the same one battery and all use this same electrical source. when necessary, such light bulbs are lit to express different characters.**//