The Unknown

As I drove from Cottonwood, AZ, to Moab, Utah, I was reflecting on life. There’s a curious spark in my consciousness, a deep urge to explore the unknown. I feel this drive to experience life—not chasing specific moments, but simply to feel and be. Life is constant change; nothing stays the same. Even when the situations or places around me seem unchanged, my inner world is always shifting. Turning inward, I notice a unique flow of thoughts, emotions, and feelings, even in familiar surroundings. This inner energy is never static, always alive with movement.

My consciousness doesn’t seem to crave a particular outcome—it just wants to experience. So, I wonder: if life is about embracing these moments, why judge them as good or bad? Change happens whether I resist it or not. Why not flow through it with joy and peace instead of fear or negativity? Being a witness to these shifts feels like the heart of it all. Why not do so with a sense of calm and wonder?

In a way, my consciousness is the unknown itself, endlessly curious, diving into the mystery of life to discover more.

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