What is reality? Often people's initial assumption is that it is a quantifiable place that all life on earth resides. However human beings are really only equipped to perceive a small percentage of everything that exists around us. The famous essay "What is it like to be a bat" written by philosopher Thomas Nagel, dives well into this point and our current understanding of consciousness.

My belief is that the human brain has evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to effectively filter out the background noise of our overwhelmingly complex realities. But is that to say the background noise is completely useless? If we could tune into it from time to time could we bring back some valuable information into our regular ego driven awareness?

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