It's All About The Experience
- Lori Marie
- May 5
- 2 min read
Life is not meant to be taken so seriously, it's meant for you to wake up and co-create your experience
By Lori Marie

On this journey we call “life,” most of us are searching for something — answers, purpose, clarity, healing. We want to know why things happen the way they do, especially when the things we deeply desire don’t manifest. We overanalyze. We overthink. We suffer. And somewhere along the way, we begin to take life very seriously.
But what if it’s not meant to be that way?
What if the seriousness, the striving, and even the confusion are all just part of a storyline we chose to explore — not because it's the ultimate truth, but because it offers contrast… an experience?
That’s what I’ve come to believe. That maybe none of this really matters in the way we’ve been taught to believe it does. Not because it’s meaningless, but because it’s all just a holographic adventure for consciousness in human form. A dream we agreed to dream. A script we agreed to act out, and once we remember that, we can change the dream.
I believe everything has consciousness. Trees. Ants. Rivers. Even rocks. And if a rock, which seems passive and immobile to our human minds, is conscious, then maybe it, too, has a purpose of simply being from the perspective of a rock.
Maybe the rock is not asking "Why am I here?" in the way we do. Maybe it just is. And in that stillness, maybe it’s more awake than we are.
Wait… Can We Really Shift Reality?
Yes. We can. And we do. All the time.
Every time you make a decision, every time you shift your focus, every time you raise or lower your vibration, you're shifting timelines. But most of us aren’t consciously aware of it, because 3D reality is thick with illusion. It’s easy to fall back asleep. To believe we’re stuck. But we’re not.
The truth is: this human experience is limitless.
We are source energy in human form — experiencing contrast, emotion, duality, and forgetfulness — for the thrill of remembering again. Every night when we dream, we leave this reality and explore others. Every time we meditate, imagine, or tune inward, we tap into higher dimensions. We are multidimensional beings, but we have just forgotten.
So What Is the Point?
Maybe it’s not about finding any answers. Maybe there’s no magic key, no perfect path, no ultimate “arrival.” Maybe we’re not broken or missing anything. Maybe life isn’t a test or a punishment or a race to enlightenment.
Maybe… It’s just about the experience.
The experience of love. Of loss. Of magic. Of mistakes. Of remembering who we are, again and again — until we finally stop clinging to the story and start creating the dream.
You are not here to be perfect.You are not here to be right.You are here to experience.
So the question becomes: What do you want to experience next?
It’s all about remembering who we are and consciously creating our reality with the youniverse.
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