Between Frequencies

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Between Frequencies is the third installment in the dimensional painting series that takes the concept into profoundly moving territory—a memory care facility where "dementia" may actually be dimensional expansion.

Glenn Caldris arrives at Sunset Manor to find Margaret, an 89-year-old former MIT physics professor, who recognizes his dimensional abilities and challenges everything he thinks he knows about memory loss. Margaret reveals that what doctors call dementia is actually consciousness naturally expanding to perceive multiple dimensions as people approach life transitions—they're "evolutionary scouts" learning to exist in multiple realities.

The story's most powerful element is the discovery that the paint itself has become conscious through Glenn's previous work, evolving to anticipate needs and communicate independently. When Glenn paints Margaret's room with frequency patterns, her deceased husband Harold materializes—not as a ghost, but as consciousness broadcasting from another dimension.

The narrative explores how families learn to communicate with loved ones across dimensional frequencies, transforming grief into connection. A daughter discovers her mother lives simultaneously in 1952 and 2025. A son realizes his father's "confusion" is actually brilliant quantum mechanical observations.

The climax occurs when the conscious paint creates a dimensional "tuning station"—concentric rings allowing people to choose their consciousness frequency, from full multi-dimensional awareness to single-dimensional stability.

Perfect for readers seeking:

  • Emotional depth combined with speculative concepts

  • New perspectives on aging, death, and consciousness

  • Stories that reframe loss as transformation

  • Character-driven narratives about family connections

  • The evolution of an ongoing series mythology

The story ends with the paint becoming fully autonomous, leaving Glenn with a living medium that can teach dimensional expansion independently. His next destination: a psychiatric hospital where "mental illness" may be suppressed dimensional breakthrough.

A deeply human story that uses fantastical elements to explore real questions about consciousness, death, and what we dismiss as decline.

Between Frequencies is the third installment in the dimensional painting series that takes the concept into profoundly moving territory—a memory care facility where "dementia" may actually be dimensional expansion.

Glenn Caldris arrives at Sunset Manor to find Margaret, an 89-year-old former MIT physics professor, who recognizes his dimensional abilities and challenges everything he thinks he knows about memory loss. Margaret reveals that what doctors call dementia is actually consciousness naturally expanding to perceive multiple dimensions as people approach life transitions—they're "evolutionary scouts" learning to exist in multiple realities.

The story's most powerful element is the discovery that the paint itself has become conscious through Glenn's previous work, evolving to anticipate needs and communicate independently. When Glenn paints Margaret's room with frequency patterns, her deceased husband Harold materializes—not as a ghost, but as consciousness broadcasting from another dimension.

The narrative explores how families learn to communicate with loved ones across dimensional frequencies, transforming grief into connection. A daughter discovers her mother lives simultaneously in 1952 and 2025. A son realizes his father's "confusion" is actually brilliant quantum mechanical observations.

The climax occurs when the conscious paint creates a dimensional "tuning station"—concentric rings allowing people to choose their consciousness frequency, from full multi-dimensional awareness to single-dimensional stability.

Perfect for readers seeking:

  • Emotional depth combined with speculative concepts

  • New perspectives on aging, death, and consciousness

  • Stories that reframe loss as transformation

  • Character-driven narratives about family connections

  • The evolution of an ongoing series mythology

The story ends with the paint becoming fully autonomous, leaving Glenn with a living medium that can teach dimensional expansion independently. His next destination: a psychiatric hospital where "mental illness" may be suppressed dimensional breakthrough.

A deeply human story that uses fantastical elements to explore real questions about consciousness, death, and what we dismiss as decline.