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There's thousands of universes in each dimension and there's thousands of dimensions. We each operate on our own frequency and shift through different dimensions as we grow spiritually is rooted in the idea that reality is vibrational and multidimensional. Our thoughts, emotions, and level of consciousness determine the frequency we emit, and as we heal, awaken, or become more aligned with our true self, we naturally begin to "tune into" higher versions of reality.

I believe that death is a checkpoint to a bigger journey. After we die, we reincarnate and return to Earth again and again until we reach a certain point of growth. That point isn’t about material success or surface level accomplishments, it's about deep healing and awakening. Earth can be seen as “Level One,” the starting stage of existence where life is designed to be basic and even shallow, forcing us to confront pain, illusions, and unhealed wounds. Here on Earth we are challenged to break free from the bubble of ignorance and generational trauma that holds us back. Each lifetime gives us opportunities to peel away those layers, to heal ourselves and grow spiritually. Only once we’ve done enough inner work and transformation can we finally move beyond this cycle of reincarnation and progress to higher levels of existence, where deeper truths are. I'd like to understand whats really after "level one" but I think it's so complex that don't have the ability to comprehend it right now.

Our modern food is packed with preservatives, artificial colors, flavor enhancers, and other chemicals, which can influence the brain and consciousness negatively over time. Synthetic additives may create oxidative stress that damages neurons, interferes with neurotransmitter production, or disturb gut microbiota, which communicates directly with the brain through the gut, affecting cognition and emotional balance. These foods also cause disorders like ADHD. These dyes in our food are small chemical molecules, which affects the dopamine and norepinephrine signals. These hormones control attention span, impulse control, and executive functions like memory, organization, and switching from one activity to the other. These foods cause changes in peoples behavior. Diets high in refined sugars and hyper palatable additives overstimulate reward circuits, desensitizing the brain to motivation and focus, creating a kind of neurological “fog.” Chronic exposure to these foods, combined with low intake of vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids, can gradually weaken memory, attention, and emotional resilience, subtly dulling self awareness and introspective thinking. On a societal level, when processed foods dominate diets, scattered attention and reduced self conscious reflection become normalized, producing a collective cognitive flattening where deep thinking and mindful awareness feel harder to sustain. Over time, this combination of neurochemical disruption, gut brain imbalance, oxidative stress, and reward system overstimulation doesn't literally dissolve the brain, but it can erode cognitive sharpness, emotional depth, and connection to one’s inner self and less connected to one’s conscious mind. (This is less of a theory because of the factual evidence)