Dimension
...in terms of ascension mechanics and the physics of ascension, a dimension is a frequency band. So it’s a repeating sequence of flashing on and off scalar standing wave points that exist within a grid and that grid is called a Morphogenetic Field.
A dimension is a full frequency band of repeating sequences of flashing waves going on and off. That’s the particle/anti-particle universe that we are working with, and is what we are actually existing in the same simultaneous space with. So when the reality is flashing on and off, sometimes we can perceive this. I know that I experience this at times. I’m not sure if any of you have yet, is that flashing on and off being experienced as literally coming into certain realities. I’ve talked about the descending and ascending parts of the matrix, and actually seeing when in certain reality structures it appears, like when I was in a particular space, like the grocery store, it appeared like I was watching a home movie that was clicking slides. I could see the flashing on and off of the reality, and that was really interesting. Which again means that my consciousness was oscillating at a higher refined rate that was out of the range of that particular descending matrix structure.
... Dimensions again are fixed groupings of energy within specific geometric arranged forms and are built upon crystallized conscious units of sound and light. And those conscious units of sound and light are called morphogenetic fields or manifestation templates. So from each of these instruction set templates, these manifestation templates, dimensions are composed of stationary points of the vibration of sound and light which together form a fabric of tone and into which smaller morphogenetic fields are woven. From each fixed point of sound vibration and within each dimension of manifestation field, an electrical current of consciousness emerges. There is layer upon layer upon layer of morphogenetic fields and dimensional reality systems.
Reference
What is Ascension? Ascension Class 1 (2007) (Transcript)
Term first found in HGS Manual: Page 54