Bashar: Channeled by Darryl Anka From "A New Habit" 11-21-97 Threads in a Tapestry B: You are now all beginning to learn to think in multidimensional mechanics. Q: Okay. B: And therefore, as you begin to chart these maps it will become less confusing. Q: Okay, because, like I say, the interactions I ... I've been astral projecting, but maybe there are many levels to the astral plane... B: There are; there are. Q: ... that I'm dipping into. B: There are. Do you remember when your space probes finally got a really, really close look at the rings of the planet Saturn in your system? Q: Yes. B: Do you remember how astonished you were as to exactly how many fine gradations of rings there are in what looks like so few big rings? Q: Yes. B: Thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of fine gradations in what, from a distance, appears to be one smooth, unbroken ring. That's what you're discovering now about different states of consciousness; it is all one unbroken thing. But you have made the differentiations in creating the concept of consciousness, quote, unquote, lowering itself through the levels, through the frequency domains, to create physical reality; this is the result. Now that you're winding your way back up and integrating all these things, you discover exactly how many differentiations and gradations you have created within consciousness. Q: Layers and layers. B: Layers and layers and layers and layers. Q: And dimensions and dimensions. B: And that's one of the reasons why it takes, from your domain, a little bit of time to explore all these things and reintegrate them. Because it requires that you don't dissolve them; it requires you learn to establish communication among all of them simultaneously. And that will take you a little time to learn how to juggle that many fine gradations. Q: I would say, yes, it will. B: Yes, but that's all right. That's supposed to happen, that's part of the idea of the experience of physical reality. That's part of the idea of the experience of doing the integration from the perspective of physical reality -- is learning how to take all those fine gradations and learn to weave them and appreciate and experience them as threads within one tapestry; but not losing sight of the threads in the big picture.