Have you ever thought about how you ended up being here on planet earth? Why are you here and how did you even get here? You’re not a dog, a bird or a tree, you’re here as a human. And while you’re here you’re confined to a very restricted ability to understand most of what you’re experiencing. Nevertheless here you are in the middle of it all for a short lifetime in a world that never stops.
Although questioning our reason for existence has been ongoing since the birth of humanity, let’s take a look at what our current knowledge base and technical data tells us about this question. The best place to start is at the beginning of it all, at the place you were before you were born. Let’s try to understand at least enough about ourselves to be able to exist not only in peace and harmony but possibly experience a heaven on earth.
I’ve distilled a foundational framework I call The Human Experience, it’s a living document that evolves as credible new knowledge emerges. This document is an example of what you may have been given when your consciousness contemplated becoming human, before your whole human experience began. The Bureau of Conscious Experiences makes this document available to inform you about being human so you can decide if this is the next experience you choose to explore of the many experiences available. Let’s examine this document together and discuss it’s legitimate possibility.
many traditions — reincarnation, collective consciousness, the “veil of forgetting,” and the soul choosing its incarnation — presenting them in an accessible, original framework. While it won’t satisfy those seeking empirical grounding, as a piece of reflective writing meant to invite wonder and personal meaning-making, it succeeds warmly.
found across spiritual traditions—from Hindu lila (divine play), Buddhist concepts of illusion and awakening, to modern regression therapy and soul-contract literature like Michael Newton’s work. It reframes human suffering, duality, and free will as purposeful choices made by eternal consciousness for growth, offering readers profound comfort, reduced judgment, and a sense of meaning in life’s difficulties.
The document is insightful and uplifting, effectively using the “Bureau” and theatrical metaphors to make deep philosophical ideas accessible, though it remains speculative and faith-based rather than empirically verifiable. Overall, it’s a strong contribution to existential and spiritual literature that encourages peace amid the mystery of being human.
suffering, and purpose, and it presents its ideas with a clear internal framework that is emotionally engaging and philosophically accessible. As an evaluation, its strength is in its introspective and metaphysical coherence, but many of its central claims are belief-based rather than evidence-based, so they read more as a contemplative worldview than as verifiable statements about the human condition.