Who knows what is real anymore?
Gone are the days when videos or photographs are considered undeniable proof, or a science fact can be accepted as such by virtue of institutional approval.
Many express feeling lost and uncertain, not realizing that the only change has been their newfound awareness that outside sources they had previously deemed trustworthy are no longer so.
Our next step will be to accept that just as what we thought was real is not necessarily so, what we had thought was not real may in fact be real. Consider the possibility that the wondrous realms depicted in science fiction and fantasy – underwater cities, underground civilizations, galaxies teeming with intelligent life – actually exist. Why, then, would we continue to rely solely on movies, television, or books as a means of experiencing these realms? Why seek only escape?
In this new paradigm, the only way to tell what is real is to experience it.
As humanity awakens, we shall begin to seek comfort less in illusions and wonder more in the sheer magnificence of our true reality.

