Paralelled Reality Philosophy
Truth is mediated by perception, structured by the mind, and meaningful insofar as it leads to clarity, coherence, and life-forward action.
So when you see the world, you’re not just receiving it.
You’re co-creating it through perception.
Truth is mediated by our perception and knowledge through our five senses within this three-dimensional reality. But what if there is a sense we are missing, one that pulls truth from within the mind’s eye rather than from the external world?
What if life is not measured in years, but in layers? Each rotation around the sun becomes an opportunity to align more fully with our conscious decisions about who we choose to be. There are infinite layers of existence. This could explain déjà vu. We do not truly age, which suggests that time itself does not exist in the way we have been taught. Instead, we grow and decay, becoming layers within the universe. When we pass on, we are not ending. We are entering a new state of existence within parallel lives.
This perspective also offers an explanation for past lives. Past lives do not sit behind us in time, but alongside us, running parallel to the present. Remembering them is not fantasy, but recognition. Certain experiences feel like bookmarks placed in the universe, marking key decision points the soul planned before birth. These moments act as crossroads, determining which layer we merge into next, which cycles we release, and which we repeat until the lesson is learned.
Déjà vu becomes a guide rather than a glitch. A quiet signal from the universe pointing us toward a more aligned version of ourselves. When we listen to these signals, our sense of purpose sharpens.
Imagine existence as a vast grid extending in all directions, structured across every plane. X, Y, and Z. Not just forward and back, but left and right, above and below. Each point in the grid represents a possible version of you, shaped by choice, perception, and awareness.
Now imagine walking on a treadmill. You are always moving forward. Time appears to progress, yet your position within the grid is determined by alignment rather than motion. Beside you are countless treadmills, separated by invisible glass, each carrying a different version of you. They exist simultaneously, layered infinitely across every axis of reality.
At times, you catch a glimpse of a version that feels more honest, more whole, more aligned with who you sense you could become. In theory, you could step onto that path by shifting your perception rather than your direction. But fear, conditioning, and inherited structures act as railings, convincing us it is safer to stay where we are than to risk the jump.
Movement alone does not create change. Alignment with action does. And until we recognize the grid we are walking within, we mistake momentum for growth.
Freedom of choice exists, but it requires awareness. Without it, we remain in motion without direction, believing we are trapped in one path when in truth, we are always choosing which layer we inhabit. Time exists only to allow us to commit to a full decision. Time is not movement, it is commitment. Once we realize we are the observer, the idea collapses into our reality. Remember you are the chess player, which move will you choose next?

