Life as we know it, is a beautiful thing in many ways. It’s as much a mystery as it is anything else. Thanks to modern medicine, we have learned so much about how we function, and equally important about all the things that can go wrong. We’ve identified countless ailments and subsequent treatments in the form of a multitude of different medications and therapies.

How much though, do we really know? There are vast gaps in our knowledge. We don’t fully understand our existence, as much as we marvel at our own perceived superiority over everything around us. We have inherited a planet and everything we need to survive. That being said, we continue to systematically destroy it.
The next time you are outside, take a long look around you. You’ll soon realize there is only one thing on earth that doesn’t seem to fit. I’m not talking about all the stuff we’ve built around us, I’m talking about us. We’re out of place and I’m sure many people would say they’ve felt it. 
What if tomorrow you found out your life was nothing more than a dream, a simulation if you will? If that were true, would it make your life any less real to you? Of course it wouldn’t. That begs the question what is real and can we trust everything we perceive in this world?
Have you ever thought you saw one thing, but it turned out on closer inspection to be something entirely different? I have on many occasions. How hard would it be to extend that same principal to everything and everyone around us. If everyone’s perception can be a little different, then we can’t be certain that everyone experiences the same things either. 
Perhaps what we perceive as linear and certain such as time and space, can be bent to our will. Secrets such as this may never be unveiled to us. If it is true that much of the power of our brain remains untapped, how will we ever know what we’re truly capable of?
The universe is an apparent ever expanding entity, full of galaxies, stars and planets. To think there’s no such thing as intelligent life outside our own planet is inconceivable and probably impossible. When we look up at the night sky, we can imagine another species out there somewhere looking back at us, just as ignorant to our existence as we are to there’s. Perhaps space repeats itself. If so, when we look up to the stars it may be like looking into the mirror, as a multitude of other versions of ourselves are all living simultaneously, scattered throughout the universe. What if we are looking at ourselves when we look into space, and what if UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) were actually us visiting ourselves from the future?
There is one thing we can say with certainty. The truth is absolutely ours to discover. The truth might be so profound, we wouldn’t comprehend it. The average human probably can’t handle the truth. If the truth doesn’t align with world religions, what then? Our whole belief system is based on what was passed from generation to generation by word of mouth for decades before it was ever written down.
There are only two things that truly matter in this life. One would be living a good life by following what we feel in our hearts is right. The other simply put, would be to treat others with respect and kindness. If we don’t get anything else right in our lives, these two things are probably enough, at least for now.

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