In higher dimensions, people do not learn, so they descend to lower physical dimensions.

2026-02-06Publish (2026-02-01 記)
Topic: スピリチュアル

Spiritual teachings often promote the idea that higher dimensions are superior, but in many cases, lower dimensions are actually more beneficial. While higher dimensions offer vast space and freedom for various groups, this can lead to a lack of learning and self-centered behavior.

The statement "You are an eternal and unblemished being" may sound mystical, but it can be a gateway to cults.

Even in higher dimensions or the universe, where environments allow for separation, conflicts and disharmony frequently arise.

While everyone is inherently perfect and pure, this universe contains discord, conflict, chaos, and impurity. Cults claim that these imperfections are not the true nature of things and should be eliminated. However, this logic ultimately leads to the cult's own demise, as they fail to recognize that "good" and "evil" are relative concepts. Defining something as "evil" inevitably leads to someone else perceiving the definer as evil, potentially leading to their own destruction. This is a common outcome for those who blindly embrace the concept of "higher dimensions."

In reality, individuals in higher dimensions make decisions and judgments independently, leading to a lack of coordination. They create a kind of "sandbox" or "game" and live in this limited, three-dimensional physical world.

Despite this, some people forget their original purpose and claim to be "higher-dimensional beings" who should be "free and eternal." While this may be partially true, it lacks the "wisdom" and "understanding" necessary to avoid conflict and disharmony. The freedom to act independently and arbitrarily judge others as "evil" while considering themselves "good" is what creates conflict.

Ideally, higher dimensions encompass both good and evil, representing completeness. However, cults often claim that they are "good" and that anything inconvenient or undesirable should be eliminated.

Learning in higher dimensions can be challenging due to the instantaneous manifestation of thoughts into reality.

While reality can manifest on Earth, it is a much slower process, providing a temporal buffer for learning and understanding.

Therefore, longing for or envying higher dimensions is misguided, as it implies a lack of learning opportunities.

The "law of attraction" and similar concepts often lead to unrealistic expectations and desires, such as seeking wealth or a subservient partner. Difficult situations arise when individuals or groups act against the natural laws of the universe, creating karmic consequences.

Those who seek to create their desired reality through the "law of attraction" often inadvertently create a desire for "slaves" who will cater to their needs. While some may find this appealing, it ultimately leads to a sense of emptiness and a feeling of being a "naked king." This is the true nature of the "law of attraction," and it is a chain of joy and suffering that can be found in society.

Some may argue that they are genuinely seeking to attract happiness. However, true happiness is a state of mind that does not need to be "attracted." The very belief that one needs to "attract happiness" indicates a misunderstanding of what happiness truly is.

It may be difficult to convey these ideas, as they are often misunderstood or misinterpreted.

While a certain environment is necessary to achieve a state of happiness, the "law of attraction" can be helpful in obtaining that environment. However, most people use the "law of attraction" to seek wealth and happiness, which are only temporary.

"Attracting" something means obtaining something that did not previously exist. Since it is not an inherent possession, it will eventually disappear. The attachment to these temporary gains can lead to conflict and aggression when the desired state is threatened. This cycle of joy and suffering is what the "law of attraction" often creates, and it is nothing more than a wishful thinking or a conspiracy theory.

These factors contribute to the slower realization of desires in the physical world.

Recently, some spiritual teachings have claimed that "the time it takes to manifest desires is decreasing," which is often presented as a positive development. However, from a learning perspective, this is actually a negative trend.

Many people are stubborn, unwilling to listen, and prone to imposing their views on others.

Even if someone were to ascend to a higher dimension, they would likely maintain their existing beliefs.

The physical world provides opportunities for interaction, dialogue, and even conflict, which fosters learning and understanding.

This forced interaction, even with those who have different perspectives, allows for the development of empathy and understanding.

Ascending to a higher dimension reduces learning opportunities and is essentially a time-limited process.

Some may naively believe that ascending to a higher dimension will allow them to live freely.

Conversely, it is important to have a sense of urgency. Most people lack this awareness, failing to realize that their time to learn and grow in this physical world is limited. They should strive to acquire knowledge and wisdom that can be applied in higher dimensions.

Therefore, the desire to "quickly return to a higher dimension" is misplaced. The physical world is a unique place where individuals of various vibrational levels can interact, making it a valuable environment for learning.

The physical realm serves as a meeting place for different vibrational levels, allowing for interaction that would otherwise be impossible.

Most planets are inhabited by beings of similar vibrational levels. However, Earth is unique in its diversity of species and individuals with varying vibrational frequencies. This diversity creates a rich learning environment.

These are just some of the reasons why the physical world is a valuable place for learning and growth.

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