You don't force change; you just open yourself to its possibilities and let it work through you. Frederick Lenz More Quotes by Frederick Lenz More Quotes From Frederick Lenz Keep a sense of humor, that keeps you balanced, and you'll do quite well with it all, I'm sure. Frederick Lenz sense-of-humorbuddhismbalance Words are worthless. How can you describe the other worlds? Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismworld All the creations of God stretch out infinitely. All times, past, present and future for all beings, worlds unimagined Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismpast Everything that can be and everything that cannot be exists somewhere. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismworld There are many, many different worlds. Just as there are different continents on earth, there are different dimensional planes. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismdifferent Beyond this world are countless dimensions. They stretch on forever. You can travel to them and have experiences in them. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismforever To think that this is the only universe, that the physical creation is all there is, these are the dogmas of our times. Frederick Lenz buddhismsciencethinking Begin to see that life is very, very complex. It is made up of thousands of dimensions of wonder. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismdimensions There are many universes, countless universes, and many of them are invisible. We call these the astral planes, but they are as real as this world is and they're filled with beings that have life spans. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismreal It is the mind that weaves the dream of life, it convinces us that what we see is what is apparent and what is real, and that there's nothing else outside of our perception. Frederick Lenz buddhismrealdream Within an atom there can be a billion kingdoms, endless. But all of them are bound by the cycle of birth and death. They all come into being for a while and then vanish. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismscience Life is endless reality. There is reality after reality, spinning on endlessly into the cosmos, billions and billions of manifest universes. Underlying all of this is the unmanifest, the absolute reality. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismreality In different lifetimes, you incarnate in different dimensional planes, let alone in different universes in the physical universe. Frederick Lenz different-universesother-worldsbuddhism This is only a small part of the totality. From this island earth we see only a fragment of creation and its knowledge. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismislands Beyond this world there are myriad worlds, thousands of inter-dimensional planes with different types of beings going through other cycles of existence. Beyond all beings is something that is eternal. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismdifferent There is the physical world that we live in, which we perceive through the senses, but there are other worlds. Right in front of you there are other worlds, right now. Those worlds are as real, if you will, as the physical world. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismreal The quality of time actually changes throughout the day and night. Some dimensions are more time-specific, in that they only interact with the physical dimension they touch during specific times of the night or day. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismnight During the late afternoon and early evening there is a specific dimension that interconnects with our physical world. This particular dimension can be visualized as series of horizontally shaped geometric planes that extent out into infinity. Frederick Lenz afternoonother-worldsbuddhism Eternity manifests itself in endless ways on endless planes of existence that they call lokas, other dimensions...worlds within worlds. Frederick Lenz other-worldsbuddhismway All of the physical universes put together, stretching out endlessly, are only a fraction of the totality of reality. In other words, all of the physical universes are only part of the physical dimensional plane, and there are thousands of dimensional planes. Frederick Lenz buddhismsciencereality