Advanced Life and Hidden Dimensions: Exploring the Unknown

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Many people have experienced visiting temples to pray for wealth, children, or relief from misfortunes and illnesses. So, is there truly a divine presence? Where might it be found? While many believe in deities, often for peace of mind, few can articulate reasons for their beliefs.

The Existence of Other Dimensions

Even with occasional temple visits, many people, influenced by education and media, doubt the existence of deities, dismissing them as superstitions, unscientific in nature. Is this scientific advocacy accurate? What truly defines science? Science encompasses a vast expanse, beginning with what is generally regarded as science—physics. Let's examine the evolution of fundamental theories in physics.

In the late 17th century, Newton made significant strides with his law of universal gravitation. However, challenges arose. In 1916, Einstein introduced the theory of general relativity to describe the universe. Later modifications were made when scientists discovered accelerating expansion. Evidently, even foundational physics principles continuously evolve; today's consensus refrains from regarding them as absolute truths. Consequently, these principles shouldn't be used to label concepts superstitious.

In addition to general relativity, physics explores the microscopic realm with quantum theory, where string theory emerges as a prevalent concept. A critical characteristic of string theory is its proposition of an 11-dimensional spacetime, suggesting dimensions beyond our current understanding.

Other dimensions indeed exist, inhabited by various life forms. Research into near-death experiences and hypnosis indicates the human soul does not truly perish, reinforcing the objective reality of reincarnation.

The Phenomenon of "Reborn Individuals"

According to reports from Huaihua News, an investigation into the "reborn individuals" phenomenon in Pingyang Township, located at the southern tip of Tongdao County, was conducted. This secluded area, at the heart of Hunan and Guangxi provinces, is seldom visited by outsiders. Here, a group of "reborn individuals" claims reincarnation and vividly recalls past lives.

The term "reborn individuals" has ancient roots in this region. An official from Pingyang Township stated, "This phenomenon has existed before, but it hasn't been deeply analyzed or researched. While we can't scientifically examine its causes, this unique cultural phenomenon is quite prevalent. Our township, with a population just over 7,800, revealed around a hundred individuals identifying as reborn in our cultural survey."

These individuals can recount past lives in detail, including names, residences, actions, and even the manner of their lives and deaths, alongside details about neighbors and relatives. Some have even found their former homes or burial sites and reconnected with past family members.

Historical Chinese records abound with reincarnation examples, including notable figures like Su Dongpo, Gu Feixiong, Yang Hu, Huang Tingjian, and Wang Yangming. For millennia, the Chinese have held to the belief that "good and evil will be rewarded," meaning posthumously, one's karmic actions determine their reincarnated form—whether human, animal, plant, or otherwise, along with its associated fortune. A Buddhist adage illustrates this: "To know the causes of past lives, look at the results in this life; to know the fruits of future lives, observe the actions in this life."

Advanced Beings in Other Dimensions

Many esteemed scientists, such as Newton and Maxwell, were devoutly religious, and many Nobel laureates throughout history have been firm believers. They contend that science and theology aren't mutually exclusive; great scientists like Newton credited a divine presence for auspicious inspiration. Indeed, Buddhas, deities, and gods are regarded as advanced beings in higher dimensions.

Before 1949, the Chinese widely practiced Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, placing sincere belief in deities (considered advanced beings from other dimensions). The notion that good and evil are recompensed underlies human morality. Examining the histories of advanced nations abroad reveals their unwavering belief in deities, with their gods, such as God, the Lord, and the Holy Mother, also being real advanced beings in other dimensions.

The Eastern concept of the six realms of reincarnation and the Western notions of heaven and hell both explore the realities of existing other dimensions. Why do people earnestly worship these higher-dimensional deities? Reviewing religious texts worldwide reveals these elevated beings impart truths beyond human comprehension. They teach that due to the cyclical nature of rebirth, humans endure suffering through birth, age, illness, and death. In contrast, their higher dimensions offer genuine and enduring happiness, teaching methods for attaining such states, known in the East as cultivation and in the West as ascending to heaven.

Buddhism advocates compassion, Taoism emphasizes returning to one's true nature, and Western religions preach love and kindness. For those uninterested in personal liberation, belief in deities inspires adherence to their teachings and motivates striving for goodness, aiming for a better current life and a brighter future. The principle that goodness is rewarded and evil punished is a fundamental tenet imparted by deities to humanity.

Devout individuals visit temples to honor and cultivate their relationship with the divine. Some seek spiritual liberation, others admire the majesty of deities, and some, recognizing life’s hardships as consequences of past actions, pray to deities for reflection and vow to follow divine guidance toward self-improvement, pledging to perform good deeds to rectify past transgressions, hoping deities will alleviate their present suffering.

Belief in deities is viewed as one of humanity’s most sacred and pure pursuits, with true believers earning lasting respect throughout history.

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