Origin of Dimension

 

Origin of Dimension



Origin of Dimension


Kedi: What is a dimension?
Ganesh: A sub-element of an element is called a dimension.

Kedi: What do you mean by a sub-element of an element?
Ganesh: Every element is not made of just one single element; rather, it is formed by many sub-elements together.

Kedi: For example?
Ganesh: Even a subtle element of the human body is made up of 8 different sub-elements. Because of those sub-elements, that complete element receives a unique existence.

Kedi: What are the dimensions in 3D?
Ganesh: In 3D, there is the dimension of vision. In total, there are 8 dimensions.

Kedi: If we need to wear glasses to see 3D dimensions, will we need eye surgery to see 8D dimensions?
Ganesh: When you understand all 1 to 8 dimensions of both God and vision, you will get the answer.

Kedi: What is the first dimension?
Ganesh: Of which element?

Kedi: Does every element have a different dimension?
Ganesh: Yes. The dimension of God’s element is different, the dimension of the human body’s element is different, the dimension of the element of vision is different. The dimension of every subject’s element is different.

Kedi: I want to know about the first dimension of the element of vision.
Ganesh: When an element moves forward in only one direction, or sees in only one direction, that is the first dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: The second dimension?
Ganesh: When an element moves forward and backward, and left and right in both directions, or sees in both directions, that is the second dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: The third dimension?
Ganesh: When an element moves forward and backward, left and right, and up and down in all three directions, or sees in all three directions, that is the third dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: The fourth dimension?
Ganesh: When an element moves forward and backward, left and right, up and down, and inward and outward in all four directions, or sees in all four directions, that is the fourth dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: Is it possible to see inward and outward?
Ganesh: On Earth, human eyes are made for three dimensions. In heaven, human eyes are made for four dimensions. Therefore, humans cannot see the fourth dimension on Earth, but they can see it in heaven.

Kedi: What is the difference between three dimensions and four dimensions?
Ganesh: Because of three dimensions, you cannot see the organs inside your body; if you had four-dimensional vision, you could. Because of three dimensions, you cannot see the colorful aura around anyone’s body; if you had four-dimensional vision, you could. Because of three dimensions, you cannot hear the voices echoing in someone’s mind; if you had four-dimensional ears, you could. Because of three dimensions, you cannot see both the colors and the fragrance of any colorful scent; if you had four-dimensional vision, you could. Because of three dimensions, you cannot see through any wall or substance; if you had four-dimensional vision, you could.

Kedi: What is the fifth dimension?
Ganesh: When an element moves forward and backward, left and right, up and down, inward and outward, and in 360 degrees—thus in five directions—or sees in all five directions and in 360 degrees, that is the fifth dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: What is the sixth dimension?
Ganesh: When an element moves forward and backward, left and right, up and down, inward and outward, in 360 degrees, and to the ultimate edge—thus in six directions—or sees up to the ultimate edge, that is the sixth dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: What is the seventh dimension?
Ganesh: When an element moves forward and backward, left and right, up and down, inward and outward, in 360 degrees, to the ultimate edge, and in multiple directions simultaneously—thus in seven directions—or sees in multiple directions at the same time, that is the seventh dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: What does it mean to see in multiple directions at the same time?
Ganesh: On your laptop, 7 screens are running simultaneously. On one screen, a movie is playing. On another, a cricket match is playing. On another, something is playing that I cannot mention. On another screen, you are chatting with friends. On another, social media reels are playing. On another, a blogging post is open. On another, a video call is running. And you are able to focus equally on all 7 screens. That is called seeing in multiple directions at the same time, and it is the seventh dimension. No human on Earth possesses this, which is why no human can see the seventh dimension.

Kedi: What is the eighth dimension?
Ganesh: When an element moves forward and backward, left and right, up and down, inward and outward, in 360 degrees, to the ultimate edge, in multiple directions simultaneously, and from the slowest to the fastest—thus in eight directions—or sees from the slowest to the fastest speed, that is the eighth dimension of the element of vision.

Kedi: What is the ninth dimension?
Ganesh: The ninth dimension is not physical but spiritual. In it, by closing one’s eyes, the entire universe can be seen, God can be seen, and the origin of both God and the universe can be seen.

Kedi: What is the tenth dimension?
Ganesh: There is no such thing as a tenth dimension. There are a total of 8 physical dimensions and only 1 spiritual dimension, which is called the ninth dimension. Other than this, there is no other dimension.

Kedi: I have heard that some people say there are 11 dimensions, 64 dimensions, 84 dimensions. What are those?
Ganesh: Those are not dimensions. Perhaps those people consider the properties of an element to be dimensions, which is why they talk about excessive dimensions. In reality, there are only 8 physical dimensions.

Kedi: What is God’s dimension?

Ganesh: God is divided into two parts. One is the Complete God, who has 9 dimensions, and the other is the Incomplete God, who has 8 dimensions. From those 8 dimensions, the entire creation has been formed.

Kedi: Which eight dimensions?

Ganesh: Time, Space, Energy, Power, Cycle, Light, Vibration, and Matrix, etc., are the 8 dimensions. And these dimensions have 36 fundamental properties.

Kedi: Does God have only 36 properties? I have heard that Lord Kalki will have 64 arts. What is that?

Ganesh: The fundamental properties are 36. From those fundamental properties, infinite mixed properties are created. However, since the human body on Earth is formed in 3 dimensions, 108 mixed properties are formed from those 36 properties. There is a difference between the properties of dimensions and the art of performing actions (karma).

Kedi: What is God’s first dimension?

Ganesh: God’s first dimension is Time, which moves only forward on a single path. It cannot go backward, nor can it move left or right.

Kedi: What are the properties of the Time dimension?

Ganesh: Past, Present, and Future are its three properties.

Kedi: When time can only move forward, how can the past be its property? Does time go backward?

Ganesh: Time never goes backward; no first dimension ever goes backward. Time influences the past, present, and future. While living in the present, it takes you into memories of the past and into imagination of the future—these are its properties. Without these properties, no human would be able to remember past events. The memory feature received by human intelligence exists because of the Time dimension.

Kedi: What is the second dimension?

Ganesh: God’s second dimension is Space, meaning matter, which can move forward, backward, left, and right, but cannot move up and down.

Kedi: What are the properties of the Space dimension?

Ganesh: Ether (Akash), Air, Fire, Water, and Earth are its five properties.

Kedi: What is the property of Ether (Akash)?

Ganesh: Whenever space is created to place any object, that empty space is also filled with an element. Because of that element, the place feels empty. The property of that element which provides emptiness is called the Ether element.

Kedi: Wherever there is empty space in the universe, is there Ether element?

Ganesh: Yes, even inside matter there is Ether element. Because of this, an object may appear large in size but weigh less. The larger size is due to the Ether element. The more Ether element a substance has, the bigger it is.

Kedi: What is the weight of the Ether element?

Ganesh: Earth element has the greatest weight, Water has less than Earth, Fire has less than Water, Air has less than Fire, Ether has less than Air—and Ether element has zero weight.

Kedi: What is the third dimension?

Ganesh: God’s third dimension is Energy, which can move forward, backward, left, right, up, and down, but cannot move inward or outward.

Kedi: What are the properties of the Energy dimension?

Ganesh: Potential, Kinetic, and Acceleration are its three properties.

Kedi: I understand potential and kinetic, but what is acceleration?

Ganesh: This property of energy increases the motion of any object. The potential property stops motion, and the kinetic property maintains motion at a constant state.

Kedi: What is the fourth dimension?

Ganesh: God’s fourth dimension is Power, which can move forward, backward, left, right, up, down, and also inward and outward.

Kedi: What are the properties of the Power dimension?

Ganesh: Pull and Pressure are its two properties.

Kedi: How do pull and pressure work?

Ganesh: The Earth’s surface has the property of pull, which pulls all objects downward. All objects on Earth’s surface have the property of pressure, so they exert pressure on the Earth’s surface.

Kedi: What is the fifth dimension?

Ganesh: God’s fifth dimension is Cycle, which rotates in 360 degrees.

Kedi: What are the properties of the Cycle dimension?

Ganesh: Change, Stability, and Rotation are its three properties.

Kedi: What happens because of these?

Ganesh: Because of these properties, changes occur in all subjects of the universe, stability is established in them, and sometimes they are turned from 180 degrees to 360 degrees.

Kedi: What does turn from 180 to 360 degrees mean?

Ganesh: Right now, you are a jobless freelancer. Tomorrow you get a job and become an employee—that is 180 degrees. The very next day, HR finds out that you are completely honest, you hide nothing from anyone and never lie. Then HR sends you an email saying, “We mistakenly selected the wrong candidate. We regret the inconvenience. You may leave today without resignation.” And you leave without saying anything. The day after tomorrow you are again a jobless freelancer—that is 360 degrees.

Kedi: What is Change?

Ganesh: Because of the Cycle dimension, the Earth, Sun, Moon, and all planets and stars rotate. Changing their angles is the property of Change. The changing of seasons also happens because of the Cycle dimension.

Kedi: What is Stability?

Ganesh: When an object rotates, it can rotate in any direction. To make it stop at a fixed position while rotating, the property of Stability works. The Earth rotates because of Change, and it rotates in a fixed orbit because of Stability.

Kedi: What is the sixth dimension?

Ganesh: God’s sixth dimension is Light, which travels to the farthest limit and has 8 properties.

Kedi: Which 8 properties of Light?

Ganesh: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Sky-blue, Blue, Violet, and White are the 8 properties of light. Red light has the least heat. More than red is orange, more than orange is yellow, more than yellow is green, more than green is sky-blue, more than sky-blue is blue, and more than blue is violet in heat intensity.

Kedi: What about the other colors?

Ganesh: All other colors are formed by mixing these 8 colors of light. The fundamental property of the Light dimension is to give color to all substances in the universe. By mixing all colors, it also spreads darkness in the universe as black light. Darkness in the universe is also a form of black light.

Kedi: If there is no light in a place, darkness will automatically be there. Why is black light needed?

Ganesh: Without black light, that place would be colorless, not dark. The Light dimension provides both brightness and darkness.

Kedi: What is the seventh dimension?

Ganesh: God’s seventh dimension is Vibration, which travels simultaneously in different directions.

Kedi: What are the properties of the Vibration dimension?

Ganesh: Friction, Bounce, Wave, and Vibration are its four properties.

Kedi: What happens because of these?

Ganesh: Due to friction, the Earth and other celestial bodies can maintain interaction along their paths. Due to bounce, particles of matter collide and create rebound, giving each substance a specific action–reaction. Due to waves, messages travel from one place to another. The sound you hear or the network you see on your mobile works because of the wave property. In every substance and living being, pumping action occurs due to vibration—your heart pumps automatically without your will, and all body organs function at a subtle level because of this vibration property.

Kedi: What is the eighth dimension?

Ganesh: God’s eighth dimension is Matrix.

Kedi: What are the properties of Matrix?

Ganesh: Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Smell, Ego, Attachment, and Detachment are its eight properties.

Kedi: How does smell work?

Ganesh: Due to the smell property of Matrix, good things have fragrance and bad things have odor. The same substance can give both fragrance and odor—what smells pleasant to one may smell unpleasant to another.

Kedi: How does taste work?

Ganesh: Because of the taste property, substances have flavor.

Kedi: How does touch work?

Ganesh: Because of the touch property, an object’s surface is soft or hard.

Kedi: How does sound work?

Ganesh: Because of the sound property, every substance has a different sound, and every human has a unique voice.

Kedi: How does form work?

Ganesh: Because of the form property, matter receives a specific shape. The structure of your body is due to the form property. Because of it, every human body has a different shape.

Kedi: How does ego work?

Ganesh: It makes every human and living being feel that everything is happening according to their own will, so that they remain bound to that subject.

Kedi: How does attachment work?

Ganesh: It motivates matter and living beings to remain continuously connected to a particular subject.

Kedi: How does detachment work?

Ganesh: It motivates matter and living beings to remain continuously away from a particular subject.

Kedi: Can attachment and detachment exist for the same subject?

Ganesh: Yes, when a substance changes its direction, both attachment and detachment toward another substance arise. In one direction it creates attachment, and in another direction, it creates detachment, but the substance itself remains the same.

Kedi: After knowing all 8 dimensions and 36 properties, it seems that some dimensions also contain properties of other dimensions. How is that?

Ganesh: No dimension works alone. Each dimension gives its properties to others, and by mixing with their fundamental properties, they provide multiple properties to every dimension. All 8 properties of the Matrix dimension are given to the other 7 dimensions.

Kedi: So, the reason Space dimension has properties of Energy and Power is because all are interconnected?

Ganesh: Yes, that is why each dimension can possess properties of the others.

Kedi: What is the ninth dimension?

Ganesh: The ninth dimension is nothing—it is the Peace dimension, which exists at the zero point. When no other dimension was active, only the Peace dimension existed everywhere.

Kedi: Then where is the Peace dimension now?

Ganesh: God destroyed the Peace dimension from His center; only then could the other 8 dimensions become active.

Kedi: So, does the Peace dimension no longer exist anywhere?

Ganesh: The Complete God still possesses the Peace dimension, which is why the Complete God watches the entire cosmic play calmly without movement. The Incomplete God does not possess the Peace dimension, which is why there is constant movement within the Incomplete God.

Kedi: Which dimension was created first? And how much time did it take for the eighth Maya dimension to be created?

Ganesh: In the beginning, all 9 dimensions were connected to each other, so they were in a complete and stable state. All the dimensions already existed.

Kedi: Then?

Ganesh: As long as the Peace dimension remained connected to all the dimensions, none of the dimensions could move. Therefore, God destroyed the Peace dimension from a certain region of His center. Only then did an explosion occur, and all the other 8 dimensions separated from one another and began to move. The Light dimension, being freed from the Peace dimension, spread white light everywhere. To celebrate this cosmic event, we all celebrate Diwali.

Kedi: Why did God destroy the Peace dimension only from a certain region of His center? Why not destroy it from all regions?

Ganesh: God did not want to lose His original form. Therefore, God has two forms: one is the complete God, in whom the Peace dimension exists; the other is the incomplete God, whose Peace dimension has been destroyed.

Kedi: Then what happened?

Ganesh: Since none of the dimensions were connected to each other, there was no balance among them. To bring balance among those 8 dimensions, God manifested Himself in the form of Ishwar.

Kedi: Then what happened?

Ganesh: As soon as Ishwar began to control all the dimensions, another explosion occurred. This time, it was an explosion of many colors, because by controlling the Light dimension, the light was no longer only white; instead, 9 colors scattered—7 colors of the rainbow and 2 colors, white and black. To celebrate this cosmic event, the festival of Holi is celebrated.

Kedi: Then what happened?

Ganesh: Time was activated first, Space second, Energy third, Power fourth, Cycle fifth, Light sixth, Vibration seventh, and Maya eighth. In this sequence, all the dimensions were activated, and the entire universe was created.

Kedi: What other changes occurred due to the destruction of the Peace dimension?

Ganesh: For the creation of the universe, God destroyed one of His own Peace dimensions and thus became incomplete. In the creation of the incomplete God, everyone is incomplete—you and I as well. One whole tusk of Lord Ganpati symbolizes the complete God, and the broken tusk symbolizes the incomplete God. Ganpati’s broken tusk represents the destruction of the Peace dimension.

Kedi: Who controls the dimensions?
Ganesh: Supreme God Gauri and Uchchhishta Ganapati create the dimensions, and seven Ishwars control those dimensions.

Kedi: Who controls time?
Ganesh: The Time Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Shiva and Ishwar Kali.

Kedi: Who controls space?
Ganesh: The Space Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Brahma and Ishwar Saraswati.

Kedi: Who controls energy?
Ganesh: The Energy Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Vishnu and Ishwar Lakshmi.

Kedi: Who controls power?
Ganesh: The Power Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Shiva and Ishwar Durga.

Kedi: Who controls the cycle?
Ganesh: The Cycle Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Vishnu and Ishwar Lakshmi.

Kedi: Who controls light?
Ganesh: The Light Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Brahma and Ishwar Saraswati.

Kedi: Who controls vibration?
Ganesh: The Vibration Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Shiva and Ishwar Kali.

Kedi: Who controls Matrix?
Ganesh: The Matrix Dimension is controlled by Ishwar Shiva and Ishwar Durga.

Kedi: Does Ishwar Shiva control four dimensions?
Ganesh: Yes. All Ishwars control only two dimensions each. Only Ishwar Shiva controls four dimensions; therefore, he is called Mahadev.


Note: This content represents one half of a chapter from Kedi Purana, a 40-chapter work authored by Kedi Ganapati.

Kedi Purana is a modern Purana of the present and final Kaliyuga of the current Kalpa.


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