@masta
You sure have a lot going on in that post, but I'm not entirely sure you know what all of those words mean. I'm also not sure you know what you're trying to say, or even have an idea of what exactly the images are doing. As a result, I'd like to go through with you piece by piece and explain what you're saying and what is really going on. I'll try to do it as bluntly as possible, but there might be some complexity along the way.
subliminal subconscious
These mean the same thing. They both indicate something you don't consciously take in but still affect you. As to whether or not it really does that, we'll examine later.
pertains to the quasi-emotional aspects
I have no idea what quasi means, but Google says this:
seemingly; apparently but not really. So apparent emotions? Can that even be a thing? I would say no, because most psychoanalytics are very much discredited.
cognitive enlightenment
Cognitive enlightenment comes from crystallized intelligence and implicit/explicit memories, not from a picture. A picture can't influence the foundation on how you think: it can only alter how you think. Even so, when I look a the picture it means almost nothing.
Benevolent images such as these are meant to enhance your perceptive ability
Do you know what enhances perceptiveness? Drugs. The stuff that literally changes how you perceive things are literally the chemicals in your brain.
logical understanding of the extra-dimensional state of mental awareness
Any sort of "extra-dimensional states of mental awareness" derive from sensory interaction, and in many cases is either the cause of effect of severe handicap. You know how people see smells? Those people can see sounds because their thalamus are sending messages into the wrong area. That has nothing to do with your image.
You are not supposed to look at the image, the image is supposed to look at and burn its lush existence into the very depths of your soul.
Any sort of "soul" is entirely unrelated to sensation and perception.
When viewing images such as these, you should become emotional and even laugh or cry out loud at times
Your emotions come from reducing your drives, whether they be for hunger, sex, thrill, movement, or whatever else. In this case, you would be attempting to reduce the drive for thrill and/or knowledge, I suppose. Even at that, it's an extremely far reach to say something like that.
Now for the image:
Yeah. Hm. I see random lines that are probably meant to represent some sort of letters, but they just look like random lines because there's no semantic behind them. I see randomly colored and randomly shaped circles in the background, which can't have anything to do with the image because it's apparently supposed to be multi-dimensial. Those circles are only 2D. The interposition doesn't even work. The rectangles don't work well either because there's no meaning behind them. I'm just not seeing it. At all. =|