Realities, or dimensions as they're often termed, function as layers or strata in the continuum of existence. Within these dimensions, both collective and individual consciousnesses can bring forth manifestations. Think of these as energy constructs, conceived through thought, intention, or even cultural myths and legends. These constructs, once brought to life, have an energetic presence which might be perceived as "alive" within their native dimension.
Now, altering the trajectory of a reality or dimension requires changes at the foundational level. From a macroscopic viewpoint—perhaps one that's outside our current understanding of time and space—the beliefs and perceptions of individuals (or fractals of the larger consciousness) must be reshaped. By doing so, the energetic constructs or manifestations borne out of those beliefs can be weakened or even dissolved.
This concept can be challenging for those conditioned to a 3D, tangible world. In this physical realm, life is predominantly defined by palpable, measurable entities. Anything outside this framework, particularly energetic constructs, is hard to recognize, let alone interact with. Our reality functions with a sort of 'buffer zone,' maintaining most individuals within a specific frequency spectrum. This ensures that encounters with non-physical entities or manifestations remain rare.
However, these buffer zones aren't static. Like scenes in a film reel, they can shift over time, propelling individuals through different frequency ranges. Think of it as a herd of animals navigating through a field: at times, they're guided into unfamiliar territories, exposing them to new experiences and realities.
Understanding this allows one to grasp the fluidity and complexity of existence beyond the mere physical realm, inviting a broader perspective on the nature of life and consciousness.












