 Over the last 3,000 years, we've been experientially studying consciousness and metaphysics. Only recently, since the scientific revolution, has a global paradigm of materialism become dominant. Industrialization has connected billions of people to electricity and the internet, plus much more. The revelation of quantum mechanics blew our minds, and now the 21st century is knocking. How can science possibly probe the most primal question of our existence? What is consciousness? If you'll join me for a moment in a game, I'd like to ask you to close your eyes and imagine you are in bed. Dozing off. You immediately begin dreaming that you're in a kitchen, pouring yourself some tea. You're adoring the high quality of this full immersion, where you can literally even smell the aroma. You accidentally spill a little, and suddenly you snap back to laying in your bed with your eyes closed. Now you can open your eyes. What you just experienced, we predict, is a microcosm reflecting the macrocosm. In other words, the same way we dream a reality, and take a first person perspective, is precisely what we are doing with this reality. One indivisible infinite consciousness in a dream, fully immersed in the high quality, completely forgetting it is a dream. Why we see people running around, seeking objects, relationships, substances, anything, is because they want to pierce the veil of separation to feel whole. The irony is, you already are what you seek.