by Jan Toomer
Slightly off kilt; ishcombibbled; tired; and losing things.
I’m pretty sure that you have each experienced this in the past – and am betting you are beginning to experience it a quite bit more often now.
I am calling it “Third Dimentia”.
We are currently moving back and forth between third dimension and the fourth – usually rapidly.
Our physical bodies are feeling the effects – slightly off kilt feeling; not bad, just a bit odd; and tired – it does take a toll on our physical bodies to be dimensionally shifting back and forth.
But one really blaring effect of this dimension hopping is losing things – you know…you just put the pen down, reached to grab the phone, or for a drink of coffee, turn back and it is gone.
You didn’t drop it, move it – you know you didn’t because you just searched, looking for it. You look once again, and there it sits – as pretty as can be – in the same spot you remember having put it down at.
Annoying little pen doesn’t even have the decency to apologize for inconveniencing you.
This is not losing track of where you put something – this is it is here, it is gone, and look! It is back again.
And you know what? This is something that seems to be becoming…dare I say it?…the “norm“.
So, where did the pen go and how did it come back?
I went to the couch, shielded, took a deep breath and “looked” into what was happening.
I noticed that many of us with one foot here – in the third dimension – and one foot in the next dimension are having some difficulties with wanting to spend less time in the third dimension and want more time “over there” in the fourth – but knowing that it is not quite time to leave this frequency completely.
So, we are shifting…one dimension, then the other…and back again.
When we zip back and forth (and this is my interpretation) our brains are not quite catching the change; however, the third dimension stuff stays in the third dimension even if we don’t.
This means we “lose” stuff (when we shift to the fourth) and “find” it again when we come back to the third.
As for the cases of “Third Dimentia” – sorry folks, we have to stay attached to the third dimension a little longer – so try to remember that you aren’t necessarily having bouts of dementia – you may just be shifting back and forth.
Shielding, meditating, and/or getting an energy healing session all may help keep you from being so ishcombibbled or off kilt.
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