We Are Not Temporary Beings
- Spirtual Jimeneye
- Feb 11
- 4 min read

Quick Thought
This blog is all a part of what I thought would be a book, but I’ve come to realize that blogging fits me better than trying to force everything into a book. A book feels structured and planned, almost like something you have to build brick by brick, and I don't feel like that at times, haha.
To me, blogging feels more natural. It’s grounding, and it captures thoughts in real time, the way they actually arrive. Almost like the ideas come out only when they need to be let out. For me, writing this way feels more honest and connected to the moment.
This Topic!
Lately, what keeps pulling at me is how small most people’s view of existence really is. I see videos all the time claiming that humanity will eventually disappear, that in a trillion years we’ll be gone, or that nothing can ever outrun the speed of light. They speak as if physical limits are the only limits that matter and that everything begins and ends with matter and time. However, dimensions and levels of reality suggest something very different.
Once consciousness exists, the rules seem to change. Once consciousness conceives something like an idea, civilization, or even humanity itself, that creation can never truly disappear. It becomes part of something permanent. Humanity might fade in physical form one day, and I can accept that, but in essence, once we existed, we exist forever. In my humble opinion, that's something most finite thinkers never consider. Gloom and doom... C'mon now, humanity! Give yourself a chance!
This is where the idea of the Akashic Records fascinates me. The concept that all knowledge already exists somewhere beyond us, waiting to be accessed. Maybe humanity doesn’t really invent anything at all. Maybe we simply reach a point where we are finally ready to receive what was already there. The fact that discoveries might not be new at all, just remembered.
Quantum entanglement, water memory, and the observer effect all point toward this same idea. Science itself shows that when something is observed, it behaves differently and that reality responds to awareness. That alone should make us rethink everything we assume about how the universe works. It suggests that consciousness isn’t just a byproduct of reality but an active participant in shaping it. It's a lot to get into, but I'll leave that up to you to look up and dive deeper. I think you'll enjoy what you find.
When you really think about it, entire worlds have been created from nothing more than thought. Those are worlds we are very familiar with, like The Matrix, Star Wars, and Lord of the Rings. All simple ideas that grew into stories and created subcultures that changed the face of our world today. Go to a single Comic-Con and you will see for yourself all the different worlds created. If a single imagination can do that, imagine what collective consciousness is capable of. I really want to get into heart-brain coherence, but I will digress for now.
Even our understanding of history is starting to break out of its old boxes. Sites like Göbekli Tepe show that humanity is far older and far more complex than we were ever taught. Timelines are being rewritten, and what we once thought we knew keeps shifting. Yet even that still keeps us trapped in material thinking, as if physical ruins are the only proof that matters.
I ask, what if matter isn’t the foundation at all? What if consciousness is?
At the smallest levels, matter almost seems to move with purpose. DNA unfolding, molecules organizing themselves, life forming as if guided by something unseen. It's happening at this very second. Some theories even claim humanity was created by a foreign rock that crashed into Earth, as if life were nothing more than a lucky accident. I can’t accept that. The universe operates with too much precision, too much balance, and too much harmony to be random.
Galaxies spin in rhythm, and atoms hold together in perfect proportion. What about the mysterious human chromosome 2 fusion? It's like, really? Random? I think not! Consciousness somehow emerges from it all and begins questioning its own existence. That doesn’t feel like chaos to me; it honestly feels very calculated. The cosmos sings and dances in such a fine tune that creation seems intentional, even if we don’t fully understand the intention.
If consciousness truly is fundamental, then space and time are not barriers the way we think they are. Advanced civilizations, if they exist, wouldn’t travel by moving physically through space. LET'S GET THIS OUT OF OUR HEADS! The idea that getting from point A to point B is only done by getting in a vehicle and going there.
Imagine you've never been to a place but have an idea of what it might be like. Imagine it; if you are completely immersed in your thoughts, it may feel as real as sitting in your living room. Do the same with your old room at your parents' house. You can imagine what is on the walls, the music, and so on; simply thinking about it transports you in time and to a specific location. You didn't need a machine or an advanced degree to get there. Have you ever had a dream and woken up from a place you were convinced was real?
This is exactly how advanced civilizations would travel: through awareness itself. If they are highly attuned to various frequencies, the frequencies will direct them from one location to another. And yes, all objects emit some sort of frequency. You are currently experiencing awareness. At this moment. Based on the concept of travel, once consciousness connects, distance is irrelevant. In that kind of reality, nothing is ever truly lost or ends.
Maybe the real truth behind all of this is that we are not temporary beings in a random universe. We are the universe becoming aware of itself, learning, remembering, and evolving. I feel like this is an old adage that many have said over and over, but I am here to say it again.










