Boundless Dimensions
When a boundless dimension manifests, it relocates the consciousness
of the soul to a whole different realm of reality, where she experiences
herself in the world in a completely new way. All the elements
of her world continue to appear, especially the objective ones
not constructed by her mind but they begin to appear on a different
dimension. So the body, physical reality, emotions, thought, images,
actions, essential aspects, and diamond vehicles all continue
to appear, but in a different light. They appear explicitly as
manifestations of true nature, with the quality and characteristics
of the particular boundless dimension. The elements are all grounded
in and inseparable from a boundless and infinite field of presence.
Therefore, the experience of each of the boundless dimensions
includes the perception that all of reality is one. All manifestation
is one Reality, unified by the boundless dimension that forms
the ground and substance for all forms. (Inner Journey Home, pg
265)

All the boundless dimensions of true nature are coemergent. (Inner
Journey Home, pg 333)

The boundless ocean of light and love
The important part of this new experience is that the soul begins
to see that the delicate presence of this loving light is not
only inside her. It is all around, everywhere, bathing and blessing
all manifestation. All forms look as if they are melted and surrendered,
softened and released. Everything looks luminous, beautiful and
in complete harmony. She recognizes that essence has now manifested
in a boundless form, as the presence of oceanic love that is at
the same time light and consciousness. It is conscious love, loving
light, the coemergence of presence, light, and love in a soft
and delicate ocean that suffuses everything and cleanses it from
all her projections. All objects appear immersed in its grace,
and all essential aspects manifest as sweet substances condensing
from it. (Inner Journey Home, pg 273)

Being and knowledge
As the boundless dimensions emerge, they take the soul nearer
to the transcendent state of true nature, with each succeeding
dimension a little nearer to the primordial simplicity, each one
a little simpler, with fewer qualities and features. Divine love
is manifest true nature with the quality of love, true nature
as heart. Love is a differentiated, recognizable quality, a discriminated
quality of Being. The next dimension to emerge is simpler; it
arises through the transcendence of the quality of love. We have
already seen that love is the source of affective qualities. This
gives us a hint of what the next dimension will be like. We refer
to it as pure being, or pure presence. Divine love, like all qualities
of essence, is being or presence; and all these qualities are
definitely pure and undefiled. Here, however, purity is not simply
the absence of defilement; it is the absence of differentiated
qualities. Pure presence is presence with no qualities, with no
discernible color, affect, or taste. It is simply being, with
nothing added. It is the simplicity of presence, before presence
manifests its qualities and aspects. In a sense, it is like divine
love with the love removed, and only the sense of presence or
light remaining. But when there are no qualities, the light is
not white light. It becomes clear, transparent colorless light,
like clear water or empty space. (Inner Journey Home, pg 292)

Awareness and the nonconceptual
Knowing depends on perception; without perception there can be
no knowing. Perception is, hence, more fundamental than knowing.
Perception involves a capacity for simple awareness, the sensitivity
that makes it possible for us to see, hear, smell, taste, and
feel … yet the awareness responsible for perception is more
fundamental than knowing and cognition. This becomes clear when
we experience another boundless dimension of true nature, pure
awareness. Pure awareness is again a field: boundless, infinite,
and continuous. It is similar to that of pure presence, but without
the cognitive element. Since the source of cognition is the knowing
of being, pure awareness is not a sense of being. We do not experience
it as presence, for the experience of presence involves the concept
of being or existence. Since pure awareness is a continuous medium
or field, we can say it is presence, but it does not feel like
presence because it involves no recognition of being or nonbeing.
There is only the pure awareness of manifestation, without knowing
of what one is aware. (Inner Journey Home, pg 324)

Logos and creative dynamism
However, perception of change and transformation is different
on the boundless dimensions than in normal egoic experience, revealing
the relation of dynamism to Being or true nature. We understand
this relation exactly, precisely, and completely when we experience
this dimension of dynamism. Phenomena, both external and internal,
appear similarly to the previous three boundless dimensions; but
here the characteristics of dynamism and change dominate the experience,
giving us the opportunity to experientially understand their relation
to Being. The dimension of dynamic being is a boundless dimension,
appearing as an indivisible and infinite field of consciousness
and presence. All forms, external and internal, appear as forms
that this conscious presence assumes. The fact that all forms
are basically shapes and colors that Being assumes changes our
perception of change and transformation, and our view of such
processes. We begin to gain an entirely new and different perspective
on all processes that involve time; these processes include not
only change and transformation but also development, growth, maturation,
evolution, decay, decline, movement, action, behavior, functioning,
expression, speaking, thinking, and so on. We begin to understand
time – its flow and the origin of this flow. The new perception
and understanding are unexpected and exhilarating. (Inner Journey
Home, pg 349)

The Absolute and emptiness
We have seen how the world of experience is constantly generated
by the logos, as an unfolding pattern of forms and phenomena.
One way of experiencing this is to see that the manifest world
is not a continuation from the past, but an arising in the moment.
It simply manifests, as a new creation, a movement from nonmanifestation
to manifestation. Such understanding can begin the inquiry into
what nonmanifestation means. When we recognize the unfoldment
of the logos as the appearing out of nonmanifestation, where does
the appearing appear from, or in? What is the unmanifest, if there
is such a thing? Can we step out of the manifest world and witness
the process of manifestation?(Inner Journey Home, pg 376)

The unfoldment of the logos is an outflow, a cosmic articulation,
a speaking of the Word. All movement must occur against the background
of stillness, and all speaking against the background of silence.
Stillness and silence are the first properties of the unmanifest
that the soul normally encounters in her inner journey. By simply
witnessing the process of manifestation, and not going along with
the normal enmeshment in the forms it assumes, the soul may find
herself outside of her individual form, as the background against
which all change and movement occur. She is then simply a silent
witness, unmoving and immovable, a vast expanse underlying the
process of continual creation. In this process we discover a deeper
dimension than the logos; deeper than all other boundless dimensions,
a dimension of true nature that forms the ultimate ground of the
other dimensions and the ultimate ground of all things. We discover
where the unfoldment happens, which turns out not to be a place;
we discover the source of all manifestation, which is also its
ultimate and absolute nature. (Inner Journey Home, pg 377)