Postulate Seven

Three States of Consciousness


Postulate 7: Consciousness can exist in only three discrete and dimensionally distinct states:

Zero-dimension (Living Consciousness): A point-like, dimensionless origin of subjective experience during biological life; an indivisible self, localized in the present moment. This is the state we experience 99.9999% of the time.
Three-dimensional (OBE Consciousness): A spatially expanded consciousness that occurs only during out-of-body experiences; a temporary state when consciousness expands into three-dimensional space. OBE consciousness remains in the present moment. It does not expand in time.
Four-dimensional (Afterlife Consciousness): This is the final, untethered state of consciousness beyond death, where the (0D) self is transformed into four-dimensional time and space. This Afterlife state allows consciousness total access to all memory, information, and experience across time. It is a self-sustained, eternal conscious universe.

Three Discrete States of Consciousness

Consciousness, is not a continuous or infinitely variable phenomenon, but a discrete set of dimensional states. These states are not metaphorical; they are geometric and physical, representing the structure of consciousness relative to space and time. According to this model, consciousness can exist in three states: 0D living consciousness, 3D OBE consciousness, and 4D afterlife consciousness. Each state is defined by its dimensional properties and its relationship to space and time.

State One: Zero Dimension Living Consciousness

The first state is 0D Living Consciousness, the form of consciousness experienced during biological life. In this state, consciousness is a single, indivisible point - dimensionless, yet fully aware of itself. It is localized entirely within the body and bound to a linear progression of time. It cannot move spatially on its own but perceives the three-dimensional world through sensory input. The 0D self is the central observer trapped within the present moment, navigating a personal timeline through a sequence of remembered experiences. This state defines human identity and experience.

State Two: Three Dimensional OBE Consciousness

The second state is 3D OBE (Out-of-Body Experience) Consciousness, a transitional or temporary state where the 0D point of consciousness detaches from the body and expands into three-dimensional space. In this state, the conscious self retains individual identity but is no longer confined to the physical senses. It gains a spatial presence - floating, flying, or observing events from a distance. Time continues to flow forward, but the relationship between self and space is altered. OBEs offer a glimpse into conscious expansion into three dimensional state where it becomes untethered by physical constraints.

OBE suggests that consciousness is not strictly biological but can exist independently in another dimensional state. Consciousness transitioning to this state is rare. It only happens to about one percent of the population during their lifetime. Consciousness expanding into its 3D state only lasts for seconds, not minutes, and reverts back into its default state quickly. The OBE conscious state happens during times of extreme stress. People that go through it often don't recognize it as conscious expansion. They tend see it as their central being located outside their physical body.

State Three: Four Dimensional Afterlife Consciousness

The final and most advanced state is 4D Afterlife Consciousness. This is the culmination of the dimensional change that happens at death. At the end of life, the 0D point of consciousness expands not just into space, but also into time. The self becomes coexistent with all moments of one's own timeline, allowing total perception across the past, and the ability to explore a personalized conscious universe. This state is no longer linear, fragmented, or sensory-bound. It is a geometric and informational totality - eternity experienced from within. Death, in this model, is not a cessation of consciousness, but a transformation of consciousness into a higher, four-dimensional state.