Your Business as an Interdimensional Being (Reprised)
A few words for the mystics, the mission-holders, matriarchs, and the ones who know they didn’t come here just to sell stuff online
Length: 11:22
This voice note was taken from a pop up audio salon I hosted in 2025.
Read the blog post I did on this previously.
This is a more esoteric drop, but I fully believe that your business is not just a collection of systems or content pillars or client journeys.
She is a whole frequency. A field. A consciousness of her own.
And when you treat her like one, everything begins to shift.
Transcript
I want to get a little woo woo today, which yes, knowing the women in here, that's our vibe.
This is incorporating some elements of quantum theory and stuff. I'm not a quantum scientist—I'm sure there's so much that could be corrected in what I'm about to say—but something that I like to think about is business as an interdimensional being.
Okay, stick with me, stay with me.
So, in science—I feel like if somebody starts something with "in science," it's like what they're about to say does not sound scientific—but when we look at the dimensions... I know "dimensions" gets thrown around a lot in the spiritual community, but if you look at string theory and the idea of dimensions with regards to space and time:
We're in the third dimension, which is bound by space and time. In the third dimension where we're at, time is linear, but space is not. So if you think in the 2D, you can only go up or down, right? And diagonal, sure. But when you enter the third dimension, you add that third axis, and so we can go back and forth. We can have a full range of motion in this world, right?
But time is linear.
When you go into the fourth dimension, you add another—I'm doing air quotes—"direction" of movement in time, meaning time is no longer linear. That's where, you know, wormholes and black holes... you can go at the beginning of this point and it'll shoot you through a tunnel and you'll get to someplace hundreds of light years away without actually taking that time, because they exist in the fourth dimension and bend the space-time continuum, as I talk about it.
So when we are experiencing things from a higher dimension, we can't see its fullness. Just like if you think about a dot, or think about a person who lives in the 2D world—if they were experiencing us in the 3D world, they would experience us in slices, right? So imagine doing an infinite number of cross-sections through the human body. The first cross-section might get the tip of your nose, and then further into your nose, and it'll start getting some of your lips and your face, and then your actual body. Because they only exist in two dimensions, they'll see... I'll see if I could find a graphic or a video to make this make sense.
Because what I believe is that some of the things that we perceive—oh, and so I will say, also, the way that scientists conceptualize a shape in the 4D is it's moving. It has to move to show all the different sides. We can't see it as a static thing. Again, if somebody's in the 2D, they would be perceiving us as this stream of cross-sections.
And so I think that there are things that we experience here in the 3D that are the result of movement in other dimensions, right? And so like the wind—for us, it feels... there's no... we can't see it. We can feel it. It seems unpredictable. We call it weather, weather patterns, etc.
But if we were able to see into maybe the sixth dimension or the fourth dimension even, we'd see like, oh, this is a cohesive being or concept or construct that exists as a whole on this dimension. But because of our limitations, we only perceive it in these cross-sections of movement, of light, of whatever.
And I mean, I think that that's kind of a scientific bent to a lot of... that underpins a lot of our spiritual beliefs, right? Like if we believe in something that is unseen, there is an element of recognizing that the way we perceive is not the fullness of that being or entity, but we just perceive it with the senses that we have.
So with all this being said, I believe you can make a strong case that your business itself is an interdimensional being with its desires, likes and dislikes, its own purpose, right?
Because when you have this soul calling, it is beyond a smart idea or a money-making scheme—which, none of those things are wrong—but if you have uncovered what feels to be a soul passion and you're moving towards it, there is so much more energy. There is so much more involvement from the universe, the world around you, with it, right?
Like on my path, walking my vocation and refining and figuring it out, there have been so many synchronistic happenstances. There have been dreams. There have been opportunities that have just come my way. Like I remember when I was doing life and spiritual coaching for a year—some of you may remember that—I remember making the decision two days before this meeting that that's the direction I wanted to go in. I talked to the guy and he was like, "Send me a proposal for 100 coaching hours in his organization." And so I coached people in his organization and had a nice cash influx that helped me pay off all my previous business debt. Stuff like that where it didn't make any plausible sense for things to align in that way, right?
And so with all of this spiritual energy, energetic universal support behind our soul businesses, it really leads me to believe that these soul callings, etc., are so much more than just this floaty concept of a calling or vocation. Like they truly are the way that this higher-dimensional being is seeking to bring this love, this peace, this freedom, this liberation into our plane. And we are the vessels in a beautiful way. We are willing participants, right?
I want to be careful of language because I do come from a pretty dogmatic religious background, and what I'm not—I am not talking about fundamentally being "possessed" by this soul calling at the detriment to ourselves and like something higher and bigger is forcing its will on us and we just have to surrender to it. No. This is a collaboration and a co-building.
And if we decide that for our lives and where we're wanting to go, it doesn't make sense for us to pursue this soul business in this direction, then we can release it and know that the business, the idea, that spark will land on somebody else and it will continue moving. It's neutral. It's not a negative thing if you're like, "I just need to make some money and I don't really have the stamina or nervous system bandwidth to do this." That's totally fine.
And it's not like, okay, you decide that in one season and you'll never be able to pursue something that will spark your soul. No. So I want to be clear about that.
But I do love thinking about my business as an interdimensional being because I approach her in such a different way. It's not just okay, content pillars and strategy and systems. No. This is about tapping into the energy and also recognizing that I am so much more supported than I even realized. Like it doesn't have to feel like, "Oh, this is all on my shoulders" kind of thing. No. It becomes a collaboration. It becomes sitting in meditation and doing whatever inner visualization you need to do to make this real in your system, but being able to tap in and say, "Okay, what do we need? Where are we going? Who am I serving? Renew this spark in me. Show me, give me guidance. I'm wanting to go in this direction. I need support. I need provision."
And it becomes this beautiful dance and conversation and interaction with your business, and it shifts things from duty-based and frustration and struggle into a more open-hearted conversation and building that is just as much your business pouring into you as you pouring into her. And recognizing that it's also on her—your business—to provide you with guidance on how she can best manifest in the world, how she can best crystallize, how she can best do what she came here to do.
So, told you that was super woo woo, a little bit longer. But I would be super curious about what you think, even if you're like, "I don't know about this." Let's have a conversation going about it because it's something that I'm exploring. It's not a hill that I would ever die on. And I believe that—I mean, this is not an essential belief to business, right? But I do think it adds a beautiful mystical layer that can ease some of the business woes.
And also, if nothing else—because I think about a lot of spirituality in this way—that perhaps things are the way they have been said to be or appear to be. But even if this is not the case and all this is not the true-true truth, at least it is supportive.
And for me, thinking about my business in this way adds a layer of almost separation in making decisions and in moving forward, where I can both honor my nervous system and recognize, "Okay, I'm also honoring her energy." And so there's a little bit more give and take. It helps me flow but also add some structure and think of myself as a steward more than just like, "Oh, this is my business that completely revolves around me." No. There's a bigger picture. And it invites me into greater discipline and structure in a nourishing, healthy way.
And it can make some decisions easier. Like maybe it would be hard for me to say no to working with this person, but when I sit with the energy of the business and I'm able to kind of take that higher view and tap into the true essence of what I'm wanting to do, it's easier for that to be a no. And to create some separation in my mind of like, "I might have considered it, but I can tell this is not what's good for my business." And it creates a bit of an out, in a sense.
So those are my thoughts on that. Like I said, I'd love to hear from you guys. I hope you're doing well, and I will talk to you all soon.

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