Discovering Infinity
Volume 6A:

The Infinite Nature of Man
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Page 43
Foreword: The Fourth Dimension, of Spirit


The greatest difficulty that mankind is facing at the present time, according to all evidence, is the same as that which has kept Mary Baker Eddy's outlined scientific development structure hidden, right in the open, for a hundred years.  This happened in spite the fact that many tens of thousands of people had studied daily with great diligence the very book that contains the bulk of the outline, and had done so for a hundred years without recognizing it.

Were all these people stupid or blind?  No.  But the requisite focus of thought was missing.  A higher dimension of thinking was needed in order that the higher dimension of science that Mary Baker Eddy had laid at everyone's feet, could be recognized.  And even after it became discovered, without a shift in focus it cannot become accepted as valid by the same people who profess to cherish her accomplishments and aim to benefit from them.

Thee shift in alertness and scientific sensitivity, towards this higher dimension, can become universal and effect the whole civilization of human kind.  No natural barrier exist.  But, please, be forewarned.  This shift, when it occurs, can be explosive.

In mathematical terms, with each higher dimension a whole magnitude of increase unfolds.  Each succeeding dimension embraces magnitudes that are greater than anything that has pertained before.  What seems utopian as a solution for today's problem should be considered as a natural phenomenon in the next higher dimension of mankind's development that supersedes in magnitude the sum of all that has gone on previously.  Mankind will be surprised when it discovers what it is capable of once the development of its true potential is undertaken, assuming that the higher dimension of mankind's identity comes to light.

When Mary Baker Eddy made reference to what she called "the fourth dimension, of Spirit" she knew nothing about nuclear energy technologies, or high temperature plasma technologies that separate rocks into their constituent elements, but she understood the nature of man in context of the higher dimension.  Without this self-perception she would not have been able to heal a single cancer, or crippled body, or lung, heart, eye, or whatever.  She lived and breathed in this dimension.  She had recognized man's native dimension and had conceptually drawn all mankind into it.

The direction in which one is going with this may be judged by the hyperbolic increase in the perspective that one experiences.  One moves from a unidimensional geometry of perception that is represented by a line, to a two dimensional geometry that is represented by a plane, to a three dimensional geometry that is represented by space.  The fundamental architecture of Mary Baker Eddy's outlined structure for scientific development unfolds as a three dimensional structure in which each added dimension, as has been explored in Volume 3, opens up a new world of receiving reality and man's spiritual identity.  However, within the root of this architecture, there is a provision made that points to a fourth dimension.   This fourth dimension promises to be revolutionary, perhaps so much so that the process of scientific Christ healing that once unfolded as a pinnacle of achieved mental capability may be not only re-attained, but may be superseded by something greater.  Christ Jesus was very clear about this when he stated that in due course greater works than his would become common place.

Since Mary Baker Eddy was likewise thinking in terms of this fourth dimension, of Spirit, it is only natural a link to it be found incorporated within the parameters with which she defined the basic architecture of the structure for scientific development.  As it was, it took some years to recognize this provision for what it is.  At first it came to light as a, irritating item that didn't want to fit into the general context.

The basic architecture of the structure was initially recognized only as a three dimensional structure, made up of a plane of sixteen elements, measured by "cardinal points" and four definitions of "sides."  Then the whole structure was understood to have been given a third dimension as the structure was given a scientific depth as it was geometrically raised by a factor of nine.  It was recognized that every one of the sixteen elements carried a nine element substructure built upon them.  This, however, left one of the sets of Mary Baker Eddy's provided definitions for the biblical city foursquare unapplied.  For a long time this had been a stumbling block in the process of exploration.  It wasn't recognized that something was missing in building the structure from the outline, which turned out to be an entire dimension of its own.

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