by Wendy Garrett: Channeling three decades of communion with a sentient nightlight “energy”.
(It makes perfect sense that I didn’t catch the typo in the title – until someone told me they referenced my work – and I realized, not only in this post, but I repeated the mistake on multiple posts….. Silent scream. AHHHHHH. Typo fixed. What was it? Invisiblity. Interdimensional humor, of course. And while I am updating, I’ve got something special to add: A detailed follow-up about this image.)
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” — Marcel Proust
Jacobo Grinberg and the moment I finally saw it
Sometimes, the right piece of information arrives like a missing puzzle piece. That’s how I felt when I stumbled across a 2024 article referencing the work of Jacobo Grinberg, the Mexican neuroscientist who studied consciousness, perception, and the meeting point between science and mysticism. His research suggested that our brains don’t simply record reality; they decode it.
What we perceive depends on whether the spatial and energetic patterns in front of us can be translated by the brain into a coherent image. If the pattern is too complex, or doesn’t fit the expected template, we may see chaos, or nothing at all.
“Let’s see it with an example: to see a tree, the organization of the spatial information given by the tree must be adequate for the cerebral mechanism in charge of decoding it. If the complexity of this organization exceeds a limit, the image is chaotic or there is no image.” Article
Here is a side by side of a photograph I’d taken years ago at Board Camp Crystal Mine in Mena, Ark. and the same photo with the image outlined. I couldn’t explain why I was drawn to capture that particular spot, only that it felt… different.


For years, I looked at it and saw nothing unusual. I still felt something was there.
Recently, when the picture showed up on the screen from a previous post, the tag interdimensional stood out. And just like that, I saw what had been hiding in plain sight. A form, a presence, blending into the patterns of the background. The image finally revealed itself.
There was another layer of synchronicity: when I shared this story in a short podcast, I discovered an EVP. Not a word, just a distinct blip. And the timing? It happened right after I said the word focus. Apparently, someone wanted to emphasize the point.
Listen. The segment is 20 min. in length. The ‘blip’ is subtle. See if you notice it, or you can skip to the end. I replay the segment and amplify the ‘blip’ to highlight it. I had no idea it was there until I edited the piece to shorten it. Even then, I reviewed it to see what the heck it was. Not a word. Just a timely ‘blip’.
Interdimensionals don’t hide from us. They move in patterns our eyes can’t solve.
One shift in perception and the hidden unseen is revealed. The form is fuzzy, but the pattern stands out, making creative use of the organic material on hand.
My primary focus was on the dark shadow area, convinced something was concealed there. In doing so, I overlooked the actual pattern. Funny how that word alone makes the realization even clearer. Now I have a template I can use for future reference.
We are surrounded by interdimensionals who can easily escape detection. That’s why developing PSI abilities is not just helpful, but essential. Clearing that hurdle expands our horizon and opens us to a world one is unable to grasp while confined to a purely materialist view.
This photo is a perfect example. It was a learning experience that redirected my focus, showing me how to look beyond the form to the pattern. And in this case, seeing truly is believing.
Misc. & Etc. – Science and Jacobo Grinberg
Why the interest in Grinberg? The mystery. [Edited from source]. One of his most notable theories involves the belief we are living in a holographic simulation of reality, otherwise known as ‘the Matrix‘ and that our world is simply a detailed illusion projected by our brains.
He believed that under the right circumstances, people can interact with ‘perceptual reality’ in an active sense rather than just watching it. And some theorize that this is what happened to Grinberg. Source
Jacobo Grinberg. A Pioneer in Consciousness Studies: Article The writer incorporates an extract from Psycho-physiology of Consciousness. Link
What is he known for?
Jacobo Grinberg’s Syntergic Theory is an attempt to bridge the gap between neuroscience, quantum physics, and spiritual experiences. The theory revolves around the idea that there exists a “syntergic” field, a universal, non-local field of consciousness that interacts with the human brain.
Grinberg also explored the concept of “transferred potential,” suggesting that a brain, through meditation, could interact with other brains at a distance without sensory input.
“The reality we perceive would be our brain’s decoding of what is unmanifest infinite unity, the tip of the wave of the great ocean of consciousness, which we mistake as a “primary stimulus” when it is only like the whirlpool that is excited on the surface of the water – and therefore we do not realize how we are part of the same creative process of reality” . Source.
CIA Declassifies Disappeared Scientist’s Work On Mind Control – Member-only story
Hightlight 1:
Dr. Grinberg theorized that the brain with all its neurons had the capacity to influence space and gravity. His idea was that each individual person created a neuronal field that interacts with reality, creating a hologram that we call ‘the ordinary world’.
Highlight 2:
Jacobo’s Telepathic Children. In another fascinating research, Jacobo was set to demonstrate the capacity of children to see with their minds. Starting from the hypothesis that growing up, we become too attached to our senses and lose the capacity to access information without the use of the eyes.
Jacobo brought children to the lab and ran an experiment: they blindfolded children and held a book in front of them. After a session of meditation and other techniques, the children were able to read words or describe pictures in the book, without seeing it. Article Source.
Sound familiar? Explore Vision without Eyes. Learn to see Blindfolded.
Grinberg Deep Dive: The Brain and the Universe: The Jacobo Grinberg Story with Alex Gomez-Marin, Youtube/New Thinking Allowed
Documentary Trailer – The Secret of Doctor Grinberg. The documentary is unavailable. However, this is an excellent video featuring excerpts of Grinberg expressing his worldview. At 6 min.: The importance of finding self.
Headline Highlights
- AI Is Breaking Into a Higher Dimension – Literally – to Mimic the Human Brain and Achieve True Intelligence. Researchers reveal how modeling the human brain’s hidden wiring could push AI beyond its current limits into human-like cognition. Source
- Scientists are working on a universal strategy to detect consciousness in humans, in animals, and even AI. Source
- Tiny Chef: The viral Phenom you didn’t know you needed. Link
For those who don’t know him, Tiny Chef is the star of The Tiny Chef Show, a stop-motion comedy series on Nickelodeon.
Cheffy was doing great, both on network TV and on social media—that is until Nickelodeon decided to pull the plug on the show after three seasons!
The series’ social media account posted a video of Cheffy hearing the devastating news. Sob. After that video went viral, Tiny Chef creators Rachel Larsen and Ozlem Akturk crowdfunded $140,000, which let them keep The Tiny Chef Show alive on social media. Cheers!
Doomscroll diversion. Watch Tiny Chef. Can’t do TikTok? Follow on Youtube – 432K subscribers.
The Takeaway – Why Sasquatch and Other Interdimensionals Can Remain Invisible
Jacobo Grinberg’s research suggests that what we “see” is not reality itself, but an interpretation created by our brain, a decoding of patterns in space and time. In his words, for us to perceive something, “the organization of the spatial information must be adequate for the cerebral mechanism in charge of decoding it. If the complexity of this organization exceeds a limit, the image is chaotic or there is no image.”
This means that if an interdimensional being’s physical or energetic “pattern” is too complex, too subtle, or outside the usual range of our perceptual filters, the brain simply won’t assemble a coherent image. Instead, we might see nothing at all… or something our mind replaces it with a “screen memory” like an animal, a shadow, or part of the landscape.
In my case, the cat who refused to wear a collar – wearing a collar on the back of a chair that would have been impossible for her to climb, as well as shimmers in apparently empty spaces, and an odd area that looked like an erased out smudge in the middle of the sky where I thought I saw someone ‘flying’…
Sasquatch and similar beings may not be “invisible” in the Hollywood sense. They may be right in front of us, but their frequency, movement, and spatial complexity exceed the decoding limits of the human brain. The result? They slip past conscious perception and blend into the background of our reality.
This also explains why some people catch fleeting glimpses, see them in peripheral vision, or notice them only in altered states, meditation, deep stillness, fear, or heightened awareness, when the brain’s decoding process shifts.
The unseen is never far, it simply waits for the moment you remember how to notice.
How to see 3D. Magic Eye
Right up my ally!!!
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