Motion: The Fourth Spatial Dimension

The Fire Tongue is pleased to announce a debut publication by founder Saint Stuart: Motion: The Fourth Spatial Dimension – A Seven-Dimensional Ontology Toward Force, Possibility and Intelligence.



The work is a short philosophical monograph that delves into a personal revelation about the fourth dimension. While written from the perspective of a non-academic, it offers a new insight into visualizing something that scientists and thinkers have wrestled with for centuries. The book goes on to propose a natural order of dimensional progression, moving on to consider force as the fifth and final physical dimension and then stepping into the realm of consciousness with possibility and intelligence as final dimensional orders of reality.

Though highly science and math-based, the book is written from the perspective of Stuart, a self-described Christian mystic and practicing Catholic. It offers spiritual insights in the later chapters for the reader to consider, and seeks to tie these things with a belief in God. Here is an excerpt from the ending section of the book A Final Note:

As a self-described Christian mystic and practicing Catholic, I will not resist as I feel led to add a final note to this book—a book that takes a very wild ride to get where we have come to the realm of intelligence and morality from a simple description of motion as a four-dimensional state. I am led here to take a deeply serious and sentimental turn by interjecting from personal experience—a sharing of intelligence information through the 7th dimension, if you will—and to say that, just as the lower spatial dimensions serve as stepping stones to comprehending higher ones with added function and complexity, our own intelligence may help us begin to grasp a higher, external intelligence—one that many earnestly seek in their effort to resolve the deepest mysteries of being. 

I have experienced that yearning, and through many years of sincere effort, I made numerous discoveries about life—some of which were vivid, powerful encounters with a force of indescribable love and understanding. I believe our intelligence, along with other aspects of our being—attitude, emotion, and more—were shaped in the image of that higher being, and that a legitimately devoted search to understand it will yield results that are eternally fruitful. That search also includes a brutally honest acceptance of our own true and raw selves. Without an unfettered self-reflection, we may be susceptible to deceptive reasoning about who we truly are, and if we cannot fully understand ourselves, then we may not more fully understand the image we were made from. Amen.

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