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Bridging Dimensions One Mind at a Time: Telepathic Communications, #1
Bridging Dimensions One Mind at a Time: Telepathic Communications, #1
Bridging Dimensions One Mind at a Time: Telepathic Communications, #1
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Bridging Dimensions is a record of telepathic conversations with ethereal beings. It discusses very pertinent and necessary information about the future of our planet, the risks posed to humans, and our role in it. The straightforward manner in which the 7th Dimension Masters communicate will expand your awareness and knowledge of the future. The contents answer your burning questions and even others you have been afraid to ask.

 

We are on the cusp of radical change and if we are in the flow of energy that brings the tides of change, we will be safe. This thought-provoking book was written to explore the limitlessness of the universe and the limits of our world.

 

Discover the secret role that celestial and interplanetary beings are playing in the future of our lives and planet. The masters explain how to live well, and the need to do all we can to be the best we can be in a world where chaos is forcing us to adapt or perish. 

 

 

 

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Release dateMar 31, 2023
ISBN9798215546482
Bridging Dimensions One Mind at a Time: Telepathic Communications, #1
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Lana J Thomas

Lana J Thomas is a Holistic Wellness Coach and a Health Psychoogist. She has been communicating telepathically with innumerable guides and ETs for many years. The messages she receives are intended to be shared...so she writes. 

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    Bridging Dimensions One Mind at a Time - Lana J Thomas

    Bridging Dimensions

    One Mind at a Time

    ––––––––

    Bridging Dimensions is a thought-provoking book written for the purpose of exploring the limitlessness of the universe, its inhabitants and the secret role that celestial and interplanetary beings are playing in the future of our lives and planet. It is a record of telepathic conversations with entities on this planet and others.

    Lana Thomas reveals inspired alternative approaches to popular theories about the last days of mankind and explores the value of thought on a level that defies manipulation and control.

    We are on the cusp of radical change and if we are in the flow of energy that brings the tides of change, we will be safe. This book is about how to live well, and the need to do all one can to be the best we can be in a world of uncertainty and chaos.

    Lana J Thomas, MS

    Introduction:

    This self-published book was lying forgotten on my closet shelf for years. In a nostalgic moment in 2023, I retrieved it and began to read its pages of my personal record of hours and days of conversations with multidimensional Light Beings.  I was pleasantly surprised as it’s now a very timely message indeed. Even though the information may be intimidating, it answers so many questions people have today in this chaotic world.

    Bridging Dimensions contains very pertinent and necessary information about the future of our planet, the risks posed to humans and our role in it. The straightforward and impressive manner in which the 7th Dimension Masters communicate will expand your awareness and knowledge of the future. The contents answer your burning questions and even others you have been afraid to ask.

    Preface

    I have lived what some may describe as a strange metaphysical existence however I have always been quite comfortable with it. Essentially, I have communicated telepathically with beings from other realms for nearly three decades, but it is only recently, since the spring of 2004, that I began to broaden my perceptions and awareness of the beings outside my limited understanding of angelic beings, Messengers from God, God himself, and Spiritual Guides.

    Foremost in my understanding was the relevance of spiritual guides who assist us in our journey through the human experience. Thus, I have concentrated my writings, speaking and teachings on the relevance of such helpful and supportive beings. I had never explored the fairy world, angels, (regarding angels, that changed dramatically in 2019 when I became closely tied to their work in our dimension) or in particular, visitors from other galaxies. In other words, my perceptions of our kindred beings were indeed limited in scope, potential, and possibilities.

    I had never given much credence to interplanetary beings and saw no reason to pursue such a direction of exploration or thought. I believed that until there was purpose in my believing in such, I would not believe, thus I did not pursue the matter and was content with the contacts, conversations, and teachings of those who accompanied me every day of my life.

    It is odd how we humans often think somehow our disbelief constitutes the non-existence of a thing, concept or reality. Isn’t that a vain notion? We presume from an immature level of thought that if we do not believe something it is therefore not true. Well, I have come to terms with some of my skepticism and I have also learned to think outside the box of constructs and philosophies that have been promoted and encouraged as what I ‘should’ believe as my truth. I opened a door to a more opened mind.

    Experience is consistently the best teacher and now that I have experienced the world of intergalactic beings I believe in them.  Furthermore, I now have a much greater understanding of the universe, its inhabitants, its limitlessness, and its complexities. In other words, I am more informed, less isolationistic in my thought world and more open minded. Since having opened my mind, I have been contacted by beings from other universes, UFOs, (now called UAPs) and planets. Now I believe.

    This book is about my journey, my research to validate the information received, and the credibility of the information I have recorded. I want people to know that I am learning and exploring too, and I wish others to know that what I have learned is that what is of the utmost importance is that we as a global society are on the road to enlightenment—not via our religiosity—but via changes in our awareness and thusly acquired knowledge. Truth and understanding on a higher level are not at all about what we believe, it is about what we know and if we limit what we know we in turn limit our knowledge and regrettably we limit our growth.

    Over time unending we have been conditioned to believe in certain concepts thus we are trapped in our ignorance of the universe’s scope, magnitude, power, and potential. We tend to live in our own little corner of the world, which translates to our own little corner of the universe, i.e., Earth. The awakening of humankind will and must include understanding of the multiplicity of universal energy, life, movement, and the interconnectivity of all things which includes earth but does not center upon earth. In other words, the earth is not the center of the universe. The earth is just one tiny speck in a limitless vastness of space and eternity yet we as earth dwellers cherish it as of the highest of priorities.

    I do not profess to understand everything about space or the history of earth, but I am learning some different interpretations of our origins which make good sense, answer many of my questions, and have even taken me places in my research I never intended to go. I am learning, thinking about, and exploring the possibilities and as in all research, time will reveal the truth or validity of the claims made by Celestial Beings who have granted me the information recorded in this book. Unlike years past, learning what they have been teaching for the last six months has not brought me much solace. In fact, it has made me quite uncomfortable in many respects as I have had to question much of what I have believed for a very long time.

    Exploration is indeed inquiry and inquiry require thought. Therefore, as you venture through the following pages, read thoughtfully and with an open mind. I will not swear that the road this book takes you on will be the same one I have walked recently, but I can assure you, if you read it with an open mind your mind will expand to a new line of thought.

    Do I profess you must believe as I do? Certainly not, for that would be nothing more than supporting what this book declares as how we have erringly lived our lives in a designed, limited method of thought. In essence, I would love to think readers with inquiring minds would move deeply into this information, expand on it, study and research and find their own truth.

    I hope for nothing more than to make people think!

    Chapter One

    Thoughts on Thought

    Long have I wandered through the quagmire of man’s beliefs and long have I suffered to find my place in them or their place in me. I have seen the days pass so quickly by and still for all my wanderings I have failed to see sense and logic in man’s path to truth. I am not alone in this respect, but I think I am nearly alone in my own world of constructs and queries.

    Because I live a life of much isolation I often think I am alone, however I know that in the vastness of minds, thoughts, science, philosophy, psychology, politics, religion etc., I am certainly not alone, nor am I the only one asking questions. I am definitely not the only one trying to understand a complexly violent world, its origins, man’s origins, the history of thought, and the future of our planet and humanity.

    In my estimation, science takes us where man has not gone before. Our endearment to philosophy holds us where we are by telling us how we got here. Psychology attempts to understand, explain, and justify our shortcomings and dreams. Politics rules us and does not lead us, and religion clamps our minds into an antiquated device of hope in something outside the self that will redeem us.

    All are studies into the nature of mankind and understanding the world we abide in. I find that my pleasure with the sciences is depleted a bit when thought is deliberately limited to just the facts, proof, and reliability for I fear it limits new theories that ought to be explored. As a psychologist, I look to the mind for answers and I marvel at the complexity of thought, the lack of thought in today’s world and the wonders of the mind’s potential. Thinking about thought causes me to think more and for this I am eternally grateful.

    I study the sciences to the extent I am intellectually able but then I am somewhat limited, as I do not have a scientific mind and lack the science-based education to understand the jargon or language of science. Still because thought Is so important, I research what interests me, which are many topics and ideas. I honor those who research, study, and extrapolate theory from hypothesis. I believe it is marvelous when inspiration hits like a Jungian synchronistic moment of Aha or even just a Maybe? Inspiration itself has been studied but it too is yet to be totally understood. Of course, we all know inspiration is just another of the numerous topics on the top of a researcher’s desk that is buried in the pile of Could it be’s?

    We wonder.  We all wonder. This incredible planet causes us to wonder, and our existence here baffles us, confounds us and yet primarily intrigues us. We have sought purpose, we have sought meaning, and we have even sought dominion over the planet. We have been subjected to its independence of us, and to our total interconnectedness with it. We are aware of our total reliance upon the earth and yet unaware of our need to reciprocate the care and concern we expect from our host. We look at so many aspects of ourselves, our communities, and our countries and we wonder. Is it glib or sophomoric to state that I think we innately wonder why so we can ultimately learn to make the world a better place? Don’t we all wish to make the world a better place? Maybe not!

    Maybe some wonder how to extort more from the planet’s resources for personal gain only. Maybe some seek to unlock secrets in order to profit their career of self. Maybe some seek to understand the things we do not understand just because they are exceedingly curious and have an inquiring mind. Maybe some wish to be more, know more, and understand more than their fellows in order to prove they are more than their fellows. Many pursue research and inquiry to prove they are right. Man seems to be obsessed with being right.

    Many seek to understand the secrets of the earth and the universe just so they can keep the secrets to themselves and whisper them to only those who need to know and only they decide who needs to know. Some love secrets, others love to expose secrets. Worst of all are those who seek understanding for the want of power. Power is often the goal and power can be defined in so many respects, such as elitism, dominion, subjugation, pride, and arrogance and on and on. Power is at the root of many evils we explore in our world today. Ultimately, knowledge is power therefore many seek knowledge.

    Some seek understanding simply for understanding’s sake. Some seek knowledge in the pursuit of truth. Some say, ‘there is no truth’ but one would have to ask them, Is that true? I believe truth is like an elusive lover. The more it is pursued the more it runs away and then beckons us on. I believe truth comes from thought; therefore, I think.

    I recall writing a paper during the pursuit of my master’s degree regarding thought and the apparent lack of it. In my studies I became concerned that I never saw the word as if it were taboo to say, I think. To say I thought...will be countered by prove it. I wrote the paper in order to research thought because we have too few thinkers in the world today. Thinkers are leaders and we have few of them and we have far too few good leaders. We have many rulers who tell us how to think yet sadly they neglect to think for themselves thus our thought is implanted by limited sources of thinking in the box thought.  Therefore, I write to encourage people to think deliberately and in such get out of that box. I write to inspire others to think. I write to encourage thought. I write to admonish people to think for themselves and to seek an understanding of their own truth.

    I am chasing my elusive lover and I am beckoned ever deeper into the pursuit. I have not caught it, but I am getting closer to my own truth. I see glimpses of it more often than I used to. I am spurred to pick up the pace, think more, give thought some thought to what to what I am examining and start off again on the path that is more frequently better lit than it was previously...at least I think it is.

    I write to inspire our scientists to throw caution to the wind sometimes and forget what others declare as reliable truth for in such the sciences limit the scientist. So much new truth exists that we do not understand and yet we fear going to the depths of truth because the path is dark, sometimes uncertain, and uncertain. I write to inspire scientists to examine that the path the world is on is so very dark and that for our own sakes we must hasten to look for more light. I implore psychologists to examine the mind in context of thought and not to medicate away the non-traditional way of thinking. I implore psychologists to examine more deeply the twists and turns of the mind in that it often times plays tricks but the tricks like a magician’s wand can lead one to explore how the trick is not always just an illusion.

    I implore those in the field of psychology to examine how we can tempt thought to move and shift and allow thought to lead to more understanding of the self and the path to one’s own truth. I am saying that we limit exploration of the possibilities of the oddity or non-conforming thoughts that many have. Instead, we label such an anomaly and in need of restriction via forced conformity and medication. Because some of our greatest thinkers were considered insane or Inept, I implore psychologists to look for similarities in different thought processes in others that only seem too incongruent with our own.

    I implore psychologists and psychiatrists to explore the possibility that all children diagnosed with ADD or ADHD are possibly those who think too fast in a world that thinks too slowly and maybe the slow thinkers are the problem. The slow thinkers are certainly threatened by those who think too fast. Consider that maybe we need to speed up to become evolved thinkers. Is there a pill for that?

    I think that thought can possibly cause temporary insanity before it creates elucidation. Thought can consume if one thinks too much but too little thought is death. I think thought can compel a person to seek what is desirous of being explored and it may take an individual to the depths of darkness in order that they may find light.

    I believe thought is frightening and so it is avoided. I think that freedom of thought is limited to a limited construct and as such the constructs are limited in scope and effectiveness. I think we should think more, be alone with our scary thoughts more and get to know who we really are. Most avoid quiet time to think because their thoughts are not always pleasing and oftentimes illuminate one’s deeper undesirable human nature. I think it is interesting that we do not like to hear our own voice in our head but relish the opportunity to share our thoughts with others or inflict ourselves upon them. In other words, why should others like our company when we cannot stand ourselves?

    I think that we need to think about what we think about and determine what kinds of thoughts we have and what may be the root of the thought. Is it a desire, violent, a quest, a denial, blaming, subjective, objective, inspired or just inane? Thoughts portray back to us an image of who we really are and since such may not be what we desire to be we do not listen. Ironically, thoughts are the path to becoming what we desire to be so when thought is avoided then the dream is never realized.

    I think dreaming is thinking and that day dreaming is not a lapse in consciousness but a moment of escape to one’s own reality...or dream. I believe in our complex nature that we need to lapse into an unseen world to remind ourselves the unseen exists inside of us. Sometimes too much reality is inhibiting. Creativity and imagination are squelched when thought is relegated to the ‘real world’. Likewise, I believe living in a fantasy world portends the issue of life and the need to live it in the here and now.

    And furthermore, I write to implore the religious to look deeper into the truth that is your own and to see a greater truth than the ancient texts purport. I implore the deeply religious, of which I certainly was, to look outside the box of doctrine and dogma and limitations of religions which are often nothing more than a decree of societal control and implications of judgment of right and wrong. I implore the religious to accept that religion is not spirituality but is a way of life and a moral code. Spirit cries for limitlessness, not limitations. Spirit is energy and energy is ever changing and fluctuating and it starves when it is caged, and spirit gives up and dies like a dove whose wings are broken. When the dove knows it will never fly again it stops feeding and dies when its diet is rigid and the lack of freedom.

    I implore the religious to consider that following a doctrine is not freeing, it is often enslaving and following what others purport you must believe may lead you away from the path you need to follow in the pursuit of self. I ask the religious to consider that when the blind lead the blind then both will stumble over themselves. I implore the religious more so than any other to think for yourselves. You may be amazed at what you discover. I implore the religious to understand that you are being taught not to think but instead only to believe.

    I believe religion feeds the fire of dependency upon another outside the self and our responsibility to ourselves, others, and our planet. Reliance upon an external power can often cloud the need to be internally focused and diligent regarding thinking about the quality of the self. The self is naturally and inherently more than a set of rules, a dictate of good and bad and the need to be good. Morality is indeed a necessary element in any society; however always worrying about being good can supersede the innate need to become better. Salvation being a ‘gimme’ grants that one does not have to strive to become more connected to the self. Likewise, in one’s attempts to always be good one may miss many opportunities to think, to act, and to experience life. Experience is the best teacher and experience does not always translate to being bad.

    I write to implore everyone to think but the group that I address more than any other is the religious because most people are religious. In this line of thought, I do not single them out but recognize the great numbers to which I write. My personal experience with religion left me empty, no matter what religion I experienced. My personal search within the church seemed only to feed a disdain for what I was, and distaste for who I wanted and yearned to be because religion held me prisoner in another’s thoughts and design. So, I needed to break free to think.

    Off then I went on a tangent of thought and an exploration of religion’s history, my history, my life, my experiences, and the explanations of the path that I tread in life. I have been through dark times and light times, and I have been confused and awed with inspiring elucidating moments. I have a history to think about, a present to explore and a future that is uncertain, but that makes me a more fully integrated human. As a seeker of truth, mine, I am pleased, so very pleased to have found that part of the complex me that I am. I write these pages to share my truth, as I know it today. I am not assuming that people care about me, but I do believe people care about truth and its intricacies. I share what I have learned because it has been an extraordinary journey to arrive at where I find myself today. My story is not rare because there are many like me on the planet. My story is not even unusual really, but I choose to write about it because I love to write nearly as much as I love to think.

    I will tell you this much up front. Much of what I intend to share will often seem unbelievable, and even bizarre in our estimation of truth and reality. Nonetheless, what I write is my truth and has been true for me, proven with visible signs and wonders, and examined deeply for meaning for us all. I have thought long and hard about writing about my truth and I explain now as you begin to enter my world of strange and often unexplained phenomenon, I ask only that you keep an open mind and think about what you read. Consider that there is much we do not know and much we cannot understand or can explain away. My life exhibits such scenarios, but I am at peace with my life and comfortable with the results of my search. I hope you find some meaning, some message for yourself and perhaps a bit of truth you had never explored before today. Perhaps you will read something that may make you think, and I could not ask for more than this.

    Such are my thoughts on thought and I thank you for reading them.

    Biography:

    Lana Thomas, MS Health Psychologist

    Scribe and Seeker

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