So, today, Andrea asked me if I had any idea why a person would find themselves levitating while meditating or relaxing, without any intention of doing so. She thought perhaps it had to do with releasing the confines of our mind, so we aren’t bound to the rules of our 3d world. But this didn’t sound quite right. Yes, it helps us do it consciously, but I don’t think it explains everything. Our body is still 3 dimensional, and thus obeys the laws of our 3 dimensional world. So, in order to float, there needs to be a force to counter gravity.
But, what if we’re trying to understand an upper dimensional phenomena from a 3 dimensional perspective. Perhaps the main power of gravity and of a lot of the energy work we do exists on a higher dimension that we don’t see. So, we feel some of the random affects, like heating or feelings of lightness, when on a higher dimension we could actually see it acting and building. And then, on the 3rd dimension, we see how it overcomes the 3 dimensional amount of gravity.
So, what I’m thinking is that, we can’t understand energy and anything else like levitation or telekinesis without looking at higher dimensions. How can we do that? I don’t know. But Andrea says this is a lot of the stuff I talk about in my lectures at night while sleeping. Guess I’m starting to tap into it finally. ![]()


30 July 2007 at 23:33
Darn !
I always miss the interesting classes!
30 July 2007 at 23:37
lol, and I couldn’t tell you how to get to my lectures. Hell, I don’t know how Andrea gets there. My hunch is that, if that’s something you’re supposed to be learning, you find your way there.
See, I have no need for these pop-physics books. I just need to be patient and remember the things I already know anyway.
31 July 2007 at 08:17
What about if when a meditative state is achieved such that one forgets that gravity exists, and that there are such things as “physics” or any other limitations that are supposed to apply…if one really gets into the zone…it’s easy to forget about those things…
I don’t think I’ve ever levitated…but when I do a 40+ minute sit, I often lose my sense of body. It’s a little unnerving when it first happens and there is the natural slant to “hold onto the body” which would prevent that floaty thing from happing.
But once I got used to it happening, neat things happen on the other side of attachment.
31 July 2007 at 13:31
What might be clarifying is to realize that what we call ‘the physical laws of the universe’, are dictated quantum mechanistically. Access the quantum and the so called ‘physical laws’ are easily altered.
Solid objects are not really solid at all. We simply imagine they are, so they feel that way.
Thoughts have gravity. Alter the thoughts and alter the gravity.
31 July 2007 at 16:44
I’m going to focus on China’s questions since that is the level at which I’m looking at this. Sue Ann, you may be right, but it isn’t the level that I’m comprehending right now, so I don’t really have much to say about it.
China, I’ve been thinking about this a bit, and perhaps this will make some sense. I believe that, yes, the mind needs to suspend disbelief and accept other possibilities for levitation or other skills develop. I don’t mean to discount that element. However, I don’t believe it explains how something happens, just makes it easier to happen.
However, I see no reason for the most basic laws of newton to be incorrect on any level. I believe that a force of some kind is needed for motion. That means, the force of gravity needs to be balanced and then overcome by some other force. Gravity doesn’t just ‘turn off’. Perhaps I’m limiting myself by this, but I don’t think so. But, I’m not limiting myself to the standard forces when saying gravity has to be balanced. If there is an unnamed force that we can’t easily detect, yet is power at the higher dimensions, then there is no violation. Our problem is that, looking only in 3 dimensions we are not taking into account the whole system - quite simply because we can’t. As 3 dimensional beings, we can’t detect higher dimensions without transcending these 3 dimensions. I believe that can be done on the astral, for lack of a better explanation. I’m not talking about lower level astral stuff, but higher levels or vibration states.
Now, what I’m thinking, to get back to the situation at hand is that, when we meditate and we reach a higher vibrational state, we are tapping into higher dimensions also. Then, when we set our intention to do something - say, levitate - our intention is activating on all levels, including higher dimensions. Therefore, we have made something happen that we can’t actually detect except to the extent that it manifests in our 3 dimensional world. Hence, we levitate. Yet since we didn’t see what happened at the higher dimensions, we think it’s magic, or it violates physics. But that simply isn’t true.
and wow, i didn’t know this answer until I wrote it. I think I’ll have to add this response to a separate post. Thank you for asking China! And thanks for visiting my blog!
I’ll go bug you on yours now. lol