You are constantly co-creating with the 4th and 5th Dimensions of Reality 

Everyone is always creating from the fourth dimension, the realm of the imagination.

This dimension of consciousness operates beyond the visible, material world and is the realm of imagination and intention. Whether you are consciously shaping your reality from this dimension or not, it always plays a role in what you experience. The process of creation begins in this invisible realm, where ideas and visions first form. The moment you (think) of something, you are already setting things in motion, often unconsciously.

There exists a collective intelligence, sometimes called “infinite intelligence,” I refer to it as the the Divine Living Presence or The Unified Field, which helps orchestrate the unfolding of experiences in your life. This force, however, doesn’t necessarily bring you what you want; rather, it brings you what you deeply believe, unfortunately if those beliefs are rooted in your limiting programs, which you may have inherited from early life experiences—sometimes described as the “unhealable wound” by healers. These wounds may be overwhelming at first, but they often hold the key to your growth, offering opportunities for personal transformation.

As human beings, we typically function from two states: Your Flawed Character archetypal patterning, a reactive state, where fear, control and survival dominate, and your Higher Purpose archetypal patterning, a responsive state, where your creativity and clarity guide you. The key to manifesting what you want is to operate more frequently from a responsive state of being. The less time you spend in a reactive, primal state, the more you enter what is sometimes called a flow state or state of grace, where things unfold naturally, and success seems to come effortlessly. In this state, you stop doubting the process and begin enjoying life, which unexpectedly leads to even more success and fulfillment.

This mindset is a skill that anyone can learn. It’s not about filling an internal void but about authentic creation. When you align your desires with true intentions—things you genuinely want to create rather than those driven by fear or lack—success becomes inevitable. A core aspect of this creation process involves understanding your mental operating system.

As you grow up, you form beliefs based on your experiences, often shaped by well-meaning but limiting perceptions handed down by parents or authority figures. These beliefs form the lens through which you see the world—Or they may even be there from a past incarnation.

For instance, if as a child you were corrected for doing something “wrong,” you might internalize the belief that you can’t do things right. This belief then influences your adult life, reinforcing patterns of not being good enough, procrastination, self-doubt, or even self-sabotage. The human brain operates like a goal-achieving machine, but it can only work with the beliefs programmed into it.

For example: If you believe relationships are hard or money is scarce, the brain will seek evidence to support those beliefs and the unified field will produce experiences that align with them. 

  • beliefs generate thoughts
  • thoughts trigger emotions
  • emotions drive actions 
  • and actions create results

These results, in turn, reinforce the original beliefs, whether positive or negative. Shifting these beliefs requires awareness and effort. One of the best ways to become conscious of your limiting beliefs is to observe areas in your life that aren’t how you want them to be. 

If your finances or relationships are struggling, reflect on the thoughts and feelings you associate with those areas. Are you constantly stressed about money or feel undeserving of love? 

Your outer reality is mirroring those internal beliefs back to you.

The external world is vibrational, and everything, including thoughts and emotions, carries a vibration that influences the reality around you. The way you experience physical reality—what seems solid and material—is a result of how your senses interpret the vibrational energy that surrounds you. When you change your internal vibration—your thoughts and emotions—you change the reality you experience.

Ultimately, taking responsibility for the reality you’re creating is the first step toward transformation.

Blame and Shame will always take you to the Same

Blaming external circumstances, other people, or societal structures for what isn’t working in your life keeps you stuck. Instead, by shifting your internal beliefs and aligning with your higher intentions, you can begin to consciously create the life you desire from the fourth dimension, where all creation begins.

Lets talk about the idea of wanting more in life, and I really want to unpack this concept because I think many of us are striving towards having more—more money, more relationships, more peace, and for some, more spirituality. I’ll admit that I, too, have pursued this idea of more. There seems to be this constant pursuit for more, and yet, it was interesting to dive into the meaning of what more really means for humans.

I think more is a natural part of who we are. Humans are Creators—naturally creative beings. Humans have been designed to think, feel, respond, and have the capacities to create and co-create in the universe. So, there’s nothing inherently wrong with wanting more, it’s our nature.

The challenge is that you’ve been playing the more game the wrong way. On one hand, you desire more to give yourself permission to love yourself, but that’s not an authentic reason to want to create. It doesn’t come from a place that’s authentic to you. It’s like wanting more money simply to escape financial insecurity.

But that’s not how money works. Money is energy, and energy is always seeking to grow, expand, and evolve. See, the Divine Living Presence and the Universe doesn’t perceive you as lacking or being in financial insecurity. It sees you as—you’ve always had enough. How do you know?

Because you’re here right now. You’ve always had enough, you have enough, and you will always have enough. This idea that you need more money to escape scarcity breaks the system; it’s not aligned with true prosperity or abundance.

But let’s say there are things you genuinely want. Maybe you want to make more money so you can hire more employees, pay for your children’s education, enjoy nice dinners with your spouse, or even buy a boat. Maybe you want more to give philanthropically. There’s nothing wrong with that. 

The problem lies in how you were taught bad habits or beliefs when it comes to achieving more. The formulas passed down to you from previous generations are flawed in many ways, but you can change that as soon as you decide that’s what you want. A key distinction is understanding that beliefs are decisions. These beliefs, often formed unconsciously in childhood or specific moments of life, can be changed. 

Knowing that beliefs are decisions, you can simply make a new decision. 

What I know about being in the transition phase of personal growth—described as the early stages of personal development, where you gain knowledge, motivation, and inspiration but then feel stuck, overwhelmed, and frustrated. The promises of personal development can sometimes backfire, leaving you more aware of your limiting beliefs without the tools to effectively change them—Integration the key.

This leads to a process I call Identify , Correct, Decide and Transform, which helps you shift your limiting thoughts and beliefs by making new decisions and sourcing evidence to support these new beliefs.

The Identify, Correct, Decide, and Transform approach centres on the conscious reshaping of personal beliefs by aligning them with positive lived experiences. 

Let’s break down its three steps:

  • Identifying the Limiting Belief: This first step involves becoming aware of the unconscious beliefs that are holding you back. Often, these beliefs are formed in response to early experiences or social conditioning. The process of surfacing them is critical, as it allows for conscious awareness and the possibility of change.
  • Creating a New, Empowering Decision: Once you’ve identified the limiting belief, the next step is to actively decide on a more empowering belief that will support your goals and well-being. This decision must align with your values and desires, giving you the freedom to create a new narrative for yourself.
  • Sourcing Evidence from Your Life: Perhaps the most critical part of this process is grounding the new belief in your own experience. By finding real-life examples that align with your new decision, you essentially create “proof” that this belief is not only possible but already present in some aspects of your life. This reduces resistance, a common pitfall with tools like affirmations, which sometimes feel disconnected from reality.

The idea behind non-resistance aligns with the concept of letting go of limiting beliefs and embracing a new perspective based on previous successes, proof from your past:

  • Faith over Reason: Based on your past success. ~ Trust in possibilities beyond logical or immediate evidence.
  • Conviction over Reason: Based on your past success. ~ Strongly believing in your new path despite the doubts of your analytical mind.
  • Action over Reason: Based on your past success. ~ Taking steps forward, even when your mind provides reasons or excuses not to.
  • Gratitude over Reason: Based on your past success. ~ Embrace life with gratitude for what you have and know that success is your birthright, rather than focusing on what’s lacking.

In the Living Attributes System, the archetypal patterning of your Flawed Character operates in a reactive state that is fear-based, such as control, anger, stress, or jealousy. Whereas the archetypal patterning of the Higher Purpose version of yourself operates in an elevated responsive state of joy, gratitude, curiosity, and excitement. The goal is to notice when you are in a Reactive State and shift to a Responsive State because all creativity, abundance, and spiritual connection come from the Responsive State of balance and unity. This shift is determined not by external circumstances, but by the meaning we assign to your experiences. Suffering is caused by how you think and feel, not the events themselves.

Learn to ask yourself “What does that mean to me?”

By prioritizing these qualities, you begin to rewire neural pathways, creating lasting change in how you perceive and respond to the world. Each new belief, supported by memories of real-life evidence, starts to reshape your reality. This approach emphasizes the importance of personal proof, which strengthens your belief system of Faith, Conviction, Action, and Gratitude at a deeper, more sustainable level.

By integrating this understanding and using the Identify, Correct, Decide and Transform process to reprogram beliefs, you can shift out of limiting thought patterns and reactive states, moving toward a more empowered, creative, and aligned life.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth