I was preparing for an interview with Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove for New Thinking Allowed, when I stumbled upon an interview with Vernon Neppe. The simple notion of consciousness, space, and time being tethered across nine dimensions for the human experience resonated deeply with me. I’d experienced a process that seemed to mirror their theory of everything, so it was more than a thought experiment for me. I experienced it in 1989. Their paper was published in 2010 and I became aware of it in 2018.
What it demonstrated to me was that there was a bridge between the science and spirituality; both agreed on a construct that was consistent in experience and quantum modeling. I was fortunate to have seen and referenced it during our conversation about my book, Stubbing My T.O.E. on Purpose, which he titled, A New World Order as he thought it held value in contrast to the highly controversial one.
In the quest to understand reality, the Triadic Dimensional-Distinction Vortical Paradigm (TDVP) presents a groundbreaking approach that integrates science with spirituality, offering a multidimensional framework for exploring consciousness and the cosmos. This paradigm, rooted in the work of Dr. Vernon Neppe and physicist Dr. Edward Close, challenges conventional perspectives by proposing a reality that extends beyond the three spatial dimensions and time, incorporating consciousness as a fundamental component of the universe.
A Multidimensional Universe
The TDVP model posits that reality is composed of multiple dimensions, intricately woven together in a complex, vortical structure that includes not only the physical aspects of existence but also the dimensions of consciousness. This framework suggests that the universe is far more complex than the observable four dimensions (three spatial plus time), incorporating additional dimensions that are inaccessible to our current physical senses but nonetheless influence our perception of reality.
Consciousness as a Core Element
Central to the TDVP model is the concept that consciousness is not a byproduct of physical processes but a fundamental aspect of the universe, integral to its structure and function. This perspective shifts the paradigm from a materialistic view of reality to one that acknowledges the inseparable relationship between consciousness and the physical world, suggesting that consciousness interacts with and shapes reality.
Bridging Science and Spirituality
The TDVP model bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and spiritual understanding, offering a unified theory that encompasses the empirical and the experiential. It provides a scientific framework that accommodates phenomena such as near-death experiences, psychic phenomena, and other aspects of consciousness that have traditionally been relegated to the realms of spirituality and metaphysics.
The Triadic Dimensional-Distinction Vortical Paradigm (TDDVP) and the Multiplane Awareness model both offer frameworks for understanding different levels of reality and consciousness. While the TDDVP focuses on the structure and dynamics of dimensions and vortices, the Multiplane Awareness model emphasizes the experiential aspects of consciousness across different planes. Here’s a comparison of the two models, starting at the astral plane and ascending through the Adi plane:
- Astral Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane might be viewed as a vortex of emotional and imaginative energies, where dimensions of time and space are more fluid and interconnected.
- Multiplane Awareness: The realm of emotions, dreams, and subconscious desires. Experiences here include astral projection, vivid dreamscapes, and encounters with astral entities.
- Causal Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane could be seen as a higher-dimensional space where cause and effect are more directly perceived, and mental constructs shape reality.
- Multiplane Awareness: The realm of thoughts, ideas, and intellect. Experiences include insights into life patterns, understanding karma, and accessing higher wisdom.
- Akashic Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane might be envisioned as a vast informational vortex, containing the records of all experiences across dimensions and times.
- Multiplane Awareness: The cosmic library of all knowledge. Experiences include accessing past life memories, gaining insights into future possibilities, and tapping into collective wisdom.
- Messianic Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane could be seen as a vortex of healing and enlightenment energies, where higher-dimensional beings guide and assist.
- Multiplane Awareness: The realm of divine love and guidance. Experiences include profound healing, receiving spiritual guidance, and feeling enveloped in unconditional love.
- Buddhic Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane might be viewed as a higher-dimensional space of unity and compassion, where the interconnectedness of all life is directly perceived.
- Multiplane Awareness: The plane of oneness and empathy. Experiences include a deep sense of interconnectedness, transcendence of ego, and realization of universal love.
- Atmic Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane could be seen as a vortex of pure spiritual essence, where the soul’s true nature is revealed beyond physical and mental constraints.
- Multiplane Awareness: The realm of pure spirit and being. Experiences include self-realization, spiritual liberation, and understanding one’s eternal nature.
- Monadic Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane might be envisioned as a higher-dimensional space of collective consciousness, where individual souls are part of a larger monad.
- Multiplane Awareness: The realm of collective soul evolution. Experiences include a sense of unity with all souls and understanding of collective spiritual purpose.
- Logoic Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane could be seen as a vortex of divine consciousness, where the ultimate principles of the universe are directly perceived.
- Multiplane Awareness: The highest realm of consciousness, associated with the divine mind. Experiences include unity with the Source, realization of divine wisdom, and understanding of cosmic order.
- Adi Plane:
- TDDVP: This plane might be viewed as the ultimate source of all dimensions and vortices, the unmanifested potential from which all creation emanates.
- Multiplane Awareness: The plane of divine will and ultimate source. Experiences transcend human comprehension, as one becomes one with the infinite and the unmanifested essence of all that is.
It’s important to note that these descriptions are speculative and not grounded in mainstream science. They are an attempt to bridge metaphysical concepts with a more scientific framework, but they should be taken as a creative interpretation rather than a factual explanation.
Implications for Human Understanding and Evolution
The implications of the TDVP model for human understanding and evolution are profound.
By recognizing the multidimensional nature of reality and the central role of consciousness, this model invites a reevaluation of our place in the universe and our understanding of the nature of existence.
It suggests that human consciousness is capable of transcending the limitations of the physical world, accessing higher dimensions of reality, and contributing to the evolution of the cosmos.
Towards a Harmonious Integration
The TDVP model inspires a harmonious integration of scientific knowledge and spiritual wisdom, encouraging a holistic view of reality that honors the complexity and interconnectedness of all existence. This integration has the potential to foster a deeper sense of unity and purpose, guiding humanity toward a more enlightened and compassionate engagement with the world.
Conclusion: A Vision for the Future
The Triadic Dimensional-Distinction Vortical Paradigm represents a significant leap forward in our quest to understand the nature of reality. By embracing this multidimensional model, we open ourselves to a more comprehensive and integrated perspective that transcends traditional boundaries between science and spirituality.