James Allen Releases Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions Of God, Linking Scripture And Physics
Die-Mentions introduces the idea that human life may continue beyond death in another dimension. James draws from the law of conservation of energy to suggest that the soul, as a form of energy, does not end with physical death. Instead, it may transform and continue in a higher-dimensional space. He relates this idea to descriptions of heaven found in the Bible, such as the“third heaven” mentioned in 2 Corinthians.
Throughout the book, James uses comparisons to explain complex concepts. For example, he compares spiritual transition to a baby leaving the womb or a two-dimensional being trying to understand a three-dimensional world. The book also draws from modern physics. James refers to theories such as string theory and extra-dimensional space to provide structure to his argument.
Near-death experiences are also discussed as possible evidence of higher dimensions. James includes examples from people who have reported sensations of peace, light, or non-verbal communication after clinical death. These accounts are not presented as proof but as shared patterns worth considering when considering spiritual continuity.
Another focus of the book is the role of the Holy Spirit in daily life. James writes about how the Spirit may be an active presence that helps guide decisions and build spiritual awareness. He describes this presence as a form of divine energy, which may also relate to higher vibrational states-a term used to convey emotions like love, patience, and kindness.
James also examines biblical events, such as Jesus walking on water or the Transfiguration, through the lens of dimensional possibility. Rather than breaking physical laws, he presents these stories as possible interactions between higher and lower dimensions. The book treats these examples carefully, focusing on how faith and logic can co-exist without conflict.
A key idea throughout the book is that time may not be linear. James suggests that God, existing in the twelfth dimension, may see all time-past, present, and future-as one. He supports this with biblical references, such as Revelation 22:13 and 2 Peter 3:8, and ideas from theoretical physics.
The book is currently available through Amazon and for convenience.
About the Author
James Allen is a dedicated Bible student and a U.S. Air Force Honor Graduate. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Land Use Development. The passing of his youngest son led him to explore Near-Death Experiences and examine how they relate to biblical teachings, which became the foundation for Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God. James has been married for 35 years and is the father of two sons and one daughter. He enjoys racquetball, horseback riding, and weightlifting in his free time.
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