About

What this project is

Dimensional Scripture is a research-driven examination of consciousness, dimensional reality, and the biblical text. It begins from a simple premise: ancient authors were describing real experiences and real phenomena using the language and conceptual frameworks available to them.

Modern interpretation often forces those descriptions into narrow categories. They are treated as metaphor, allegory, or primitive cosmology. This project asks a different question. What if those texts were attempting to describe aspects of reality that modern materialism does not fully account for?

The thesis

Where descriptions converge

Dimensional Scripture does not attempt to prove theology with science. It does not claim that modern physics “confirms” religious belief. Instead, it examines where descriptions converge.

The biblical text assumes layered reality, non-local information, intelligences beyond the material plane, and consciousness as something that precedes matter rather than emerging from it. Modern research into consciousness, perception, information theory, and physics increasingly raises questions that echo those same assumptions.

This project traces those overlaps carefully, without collapsing one domain into the other.

What this is not

Clear boundaries

This is not spiritual self-help. It does not promise enlightenment, manifestation, or personal transformation as a product.

It is not an attempt to replace faith with science, nor science with faith. It does not flatten Scripture into metaphor, nor does it reduce modern research to proof-texting.

The work is analytical, skeptical, and grounded in sources. Where speculation appears, it is labeled as such.

How the work is shared

A living manuscript

The manuscript is being developed in public. Chapters evolve. Arguments sharpen. Sources expand.

Excerpts, research notes, and exploratory essays are published as the work progresses. Some material may change before final publication. That is part of the process.

Readers interested in following the work as it develops can do so through Substack and X.