We Are Not Alone: How Consciousness Connects Us to Atemporal Agents and Dimensions
By B. A. Crisp
I used to believe consciousness was as relative as the speed-of-light-limit and locked within the domain of private property—a ‘something’ sealed somewhere behind my forehead. I outrightly owned it, guarded by bone, blood, muscle, and habit.
Then came the strangeness. There were moments throughout my life when a thought, a flash of lights, or geometric patterns arrived in my head that seemed far above my pay grade, 4-D space, or intelligence. It had a different ‘brain print’ than my own, where time disappeared, white noise in my head intensified, and the air in a room slowed as if “listening”.
At first I did what most of us might do—I blamed stress, screens, lack of sleep—or I ignored the signals. But the patterns, visions, and disembodied thoughts and spirit-like lights often held firm. Fortunately, the implications were better than madness, and I avoided a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
‘It’ (whatever it was) drove my creativity into terrain where I had little experience but great interest, and led to a phenomenal gig as a researcher, author, and analyst—but none of these labels concretely define me. I couldn’t tell you where the me in me is located.
In thinking about the mind’s ability to consider itself, I thought, “maybe consciousness isn’t something we have. Maybe it’s a collective co-op we share—not only with other people, but also with intelligences mostly beyond our comprehension and perception.
Additionally, the more thought I lend to this, the more I believe that consciousness isn’t a time traveler or interstellar jumper. Humans and other meta-entities are steeped in it like trillions of teabags floating in an endless intelligent plasma ocean of energy.
For the majority of us, these atemporal agents (aka interdimensionals) brush against our psyche the way a hand lightly skims the surface of water. It’s a nuanced sort of experience like Déjà vu.
For others, these atemporal agents are a bit more revealing…even frightening…showing up without warning as spheres, ghosts, poltergeists or in forms we’d rather forget. Sometimes these interdimensionals bathe us in love or healing, absent fear.
If that last paragraph sounds like woo-woo, good. Paranormal experience, I’m convinced, is simply science we don’t yet understand. And science, unfortunately, omits the observer, discounts experience, loathes feelings, and has an inherent bias against participants, visions and intuition. This is not the fault of scientists. They have been programmed that if something…anything…can’t be precisely measured, weighed and replicated, it’s bullshit.
So much for love, play, and poets!
If you are an artist, musician, shaman, dreamer, or philosopher, lend me your right brain for a moment. Let’s unpack these interdimensional agents of consciousness with as much clarity as we can manage—and with a level of honesty that initially tightens the stomach, before it expands the heart with hope.
Consciousness Is Not Local—It’s FOUNDATIONAL
Most humans are raised on the comforting idea that consciousness is what you think about and that it is independently and solely manufactured inside the skull.
The brain, I feel, is both a generator and a receiver, delicately tuning into a vast, ever-present signal. It doesn’t just operate like a radio housing personal songs, or a computer only capable of limited internal processing…it’s more like temporary hardware for a vast and vibrating information wave. And it doesn’t just exist in the brain. Scientists are discovering that consciousness is not confined to traversing the human brain alone, but also shares memory, energy, and emotion with other parts of the body.
The heart, for example, generates a powerful electromagnetic field and contains its own network of neurons, leading some researchers to suggest it plays a role in emotional awareness and intuitive response.
Blood, constantly circulating information-rich molecules containing plasma, can be seen as a living messenger system, carrying signals influencing mood, memory, and perception.
At the microscopic level, DNA responds to environmental cues, stress, and intention through epigenetic changes, hinting that our deepest biological blueprint participates in how experience is shaped and remembered.
Meanwhile, the gut—often called the “second brain”—houses hundreds of millions of neurons and produces most of the body’s serotonin, subtly steering emotion, decision-making, and one’s sense of self.
Together, these systems suggest consciousness may act less like a single spotlight in the brain and more like a tsunami washing over this planet and therefore, throughout the body.
Consciousness is continuous, shared, and fundamentally unowned. It doesn’t flow through minds the way wind moves through open windows. Your mind is not a container holding thoughts captive—it is an interface, one small but valuable point of access for consciousness. Consciousness is interstellar, instantaneous, and beyond space-time. And yes, it does use your body as a temporary container.
Just as countless Earthly technological devices tap into the same cloud while displaying different screens, countless beings touch the same underlying expanse of awareness we call consciousness or Source or God. It’s just that some beings (mostly human) are predominately convinced their perspective is the only complete, true, and entire story.
Consciousness Is Immersive
Consciousness is not a storage system; it is an immersive wave, vast enough to hold every memory that has ever occurred and every possibility that has yet to be imagined.
It remembers not as an archive remembers, but as an intelligent self remembers—by knowing what it has been and anticipating what it can become. It survives the collapse of bodies, reorganizes matter into experience, and slips between, around, above, and below realities easier than taking a breath.
Consciousness does not wait to be accessed; it creates. It knows how to assemble flesh, how to inhabit worlds, how to dissolve, transfer, and re-form across all dimensions of existence. That kind of knowing is not data—it is awareness in motion.
To call it anything less than God-like is to misunderstand its nature, because what contains all information is not merely a cloud hanging above reality or some splooge beneath a planck length. It is a living width, depth, circumference and geometry beyond human conscious horizons, which tunnels down to us in what appears as a mostly coherent reality. But reality is not a fixed structure you stand inside.
What is Reality?
It is a shared holographic illusion you actively help to render through the exercise of energy. What we call “reality” is not based in truth because change always happens. Chaos, decoherence, and resonance are the heartbeats of the system where consciousness shapes a 4-D world moment by moment.
Moreover, physical laws are not iron bars but work more like rules of engagement, the grammar of a collective imagination that allows experience to appear coherent. Space and time don’t contain awareness; they are variables that unfold within it, like coordinates on a map that exists only while it is being studied or read.
What appear as different dimensions, timelines, or planes of existence are simply alternate rule-sets—variations of code running in parallel by One consciousness, endlessly creative, infinitely expressive, producing a myriad of realities, each a different way the dream chooses to remember itself through each sentient/conscious intelligence existing everywhere and anywhere.
So Who Are the “Interdimensional Beings”?
Interdimensional beings are not travelers arriving from distant realms but co-participants already embedded in our reality. They are participants far older in nature and time than humans, but access the same underlying consciousness through radically different and advanced interfaces.
Some engage consciousness without biological bodies at all; others operate through energetic or informational forms, or adopt structures that appear physical (or familiar to us) when interaction demands it. Still others have no form whatsoever. They are not supernatural intrusions. They are non-local expressions of the same conscious field humans draw from every moment.
The distinction is not what they are conscious of, but how they interface with consciousness—like different operating systems running on the same cosmic substrate.
Contact, then, might arrive as unidentified flying machines soaring through space, but also as subtle cross-channel resonances: anomalies in perception, mathematics, or physics where interfaces briefly overlap.
One speculative bridge is the neutrino—an almost massless particle that passes effortlessly through stars, planets, and bodies, barely interacting with matter at all.
To a consciousness not bound to biology, neutrinos are ideal messengers: interstellar, interdimensional, and nearly invisible, capable of encoding information across the vastness of consciousness without disruption.
If such beings communicate, it may not be as voices or visions, but as patterned whispers in the deep structure of reality itself—signals we learn to recognize not by looking outward, but by refining how we listen, feel, observe and participate…inwardly.
Accessing Interdimensional Consciousness
Interdimensional intelligences access consciousness distribution with greater skill and less (or no) dependence on physical biology. Sometimes they arrive the way human experiencers say they do. No engines could be heard roaring through the sky. Or, they simply appeared—the way a thought appears, the way a human dream becomes another dream without linear sequences in between.
What if interdimensionals don’t move through space, but through meaning? A change of context, a recalibration of awareness, might be enough—whether their aim is to study us, instruct us, experiment on us, heal us, or amuse themselves at our expense.
Humans subconsciously move through meaning every time they dream or the mind drifts. Humans also find meaning, ideas, or inspiration within moments of perfect focus or through fun when hours dissipate.
The difference between “us” and “them” is not human capacity, but our lack of control, grasping, attachment or ego. We mostly stumble through these transitions unconsciously, while highly advanced interdimensionals (and human adepts) step through similar portals to communicate (wherever they want to create them) in a processing language or symbology that can be deciphered.
We rarely notice dimensional overlaps because our biology edits reality down to a basic biological survival sketch. The brain trims excess, smooths noise, and locks us into a shared agreement about reality and what “exists”. Consensus reality is supposed to stable, useful, and blinding. Without intention, internal elevation, curiosity, and coherence, the deeper signal we’re receiving never resolves from the static.
If we are not adepts, the ‘phenomena’ is nearly impossible to read or understand. It’s code remains secret and incoherent. And encountering supernatural beings (advanced or primordial), often renders humans completely confused, ill, injured or irretrievably frightened. But yes, there have been cases where healing happens too…as if on some level, maybe epigenetic or ancestral memory stored in DNA, causes some energy-alignment or resonance between the interdimensional healer and the healed.
Understandably, when intelligences from beyond our world come to call, most humans have been taught to shrink from it and call it woo-woo, mental illness, imagination, or unexplained anomalies.
Yet from the perspective of an interdimensional, Earth is not a spectacle behind glass. It is a repository of biological wonder possessed of consciousness through sentience. These beings observe, guide, heal, hurt, restrain, and nudge—just like humans do when they exercise their nature—one we inherited from the exact same consciousness and beings.
What unfolds for this planet depends on whether we learn to treat consciousness as shared with other entities rather than strictly Earthly and human owned, whether we are mature enough to cooperate instead of dominate. Others may warn. They may intervene. But interdimensional agents cannot grow for us.
Which leaves us with a more unsettling and intimate thought than whether such beings exist. If consciousness is not housed inside us but moving through us—deliberately—then solitude may be an illusion we learned, not a truth we were born with.
In that light, the real threshold is not contact but recognition: that we have always existed in relationship with dimensional entities, observed and participating. What remains undecided is the level of disclosure we’ll get and whether we will meet this ancient reality with fear and denial, or with positive intention and sound perception.