Multidimensional Awareness is the reported sense of self as more than a single-track physical identity — awareness that seems to reach beyond the immediate here-and-now. It develops alongside light body activation and opens toward the questions of Secret Space and ancient influence.
What it describes
Practitioners describe a widening of perception — a felt sense of other layers of reality, past-life or between-life impressions, or an awareness that operates on more than one level at once. Contemplative and dream traditions have long mapped such states, treating waking consciousness as one band on a wider spectrum rather than the whole of it.
How the map holds it
The map holds these as experiential reports, valuable as inner experience, and it does not treat them as established physical fact. It also flags an important boundary: expansive states can shade into dissociation or destabilization, so grounding and, where needed, professional support matter. The health of any such state is measured by how present and functional it leaves you.
Whether you take multidimensionality literally or as the mind’s way of sensing its own depths, the counsel is the same — explore widely, and stay rooted.