In an online survey, I asked teens, "What do you wish your parents did differently?" The overwhelming response was not what I expected. I expected them to want more freedom, a later curfew, or another gadget.
A human life is a series of experiences. When we have little awareness of our predicament, experiences feed our attachments and condition our desire for more experiences. Our perspectives change when we begin to sense, even momentarily, the unity of all things and our identity with the Self.
There may be those of you, as our cocreators in consciousness, who wish to take advantage of representatives such as we are for the higher selves in order to ask us the following question: "What is in our future?"