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Seriously though, if you are where I think you are, it's all about the timing. Jump, Dimension Swap, Double Jump, then Dimension swap again to grab the next pillar. Then jump back to the previous pillar, now on the opposite side of where you started, and repeat. The timing with the dimension swap isn't very intuitive, but with some practice you'll get the hang of it.
In any case, what tontus said, but in addition, remember that you can use the Roost Uppercut (the Up + special move, which is either the D on your keyboard, the B on a X360 controller, or the circle on a PS3 controller) to get some extra elevation. I've found that using the uppercut can help a lot in some platforming sections (and even more when you get the Dashing Derpderp).
at 10:35
If you don't, feel free to go back and try.
It's just a piece of heart.
I thaught it was there
DETERMINATION IS KEY!