Dimensions | Points, Lines, and Planes | Motion

To an ant, the world might appear flat, much like how humans once believed the Earth was flat.

A line is formed by connecting a series of points, and a plane is composed of a series of lines.

What exactly is this “dimension” we often refer to when we talk about “ascending” or “descending dimensions”?

Why can we see everything from a mountaintop? Why do humans easily look down upon the perceived insignificance of insects? Even when we look back at our past selves, we might find our former ignorance laughable.

How important are the results of an exam, the success or failure of a business venture, or the joys and sorrows of life? They are important because they are the individual “lines” of your life experience, the components that make up your three-dimensional self.

“Matter is in motion.”

This is a fundamental law. As we often say, we must learn to view problems dynamically. It’s simple to observe: when you move a point from A to B, you create a line; when you move a line from A to B, you create a plane; and when you move a plane from A to B, you create a three-dimensional object (a solid).

“The motion of matter requires force, and movement against resistance requires energy expenditure.”

Imagine someone who has been complacent suddenly realizing they have a dream. This “realization,” whether driven by external or internal forces, is a kind of “force” that propels them toward that dream.

What is a dream? A dream is a leap in life, a determination and a journey from a lower dimension to a higher dimension.

What is resistance? Resistance is the countless expenditure of energy required to reach a higher dimension, the various experiences in life.

Life should be three-dimensional, so it requires curiosity, continuous exploration, and constant experience.

Life is a form of practice, a process of pursuing a distant shore.

When we understand that we should observe problems dynamically, comprehensively, three-dimensionally, and even from higher dimensions, we might find the answers to many questions.