The Last Human

“The Last Human”

Take a slow breath in… and let it go.
Allow your body to soften, your mind to settle.
Feel the ground beneath you, the gentle weight of your presence.

Now imagine this:

You arrive on Earth… today… but not in the way you expect.
A soft light surrounds you as a silent cosmic ship sets you down in a familiar place — the place you know best, the place that feels like home.

The ship lifts away, leaving only stillness.

You begin to walk.

The air feels the same.
The wind brushes your skin.
The world looks exactly as you remember it…
but something is different.

You listen.

There are no voices.
No footsteps.
No movement except the trees swaying gently… just for you.

Slowly, you realize:
You are the only human here.
There is no one watching you.
No one judging you.
No one expecting anything from you.

Just you.
The planet… and your breath.

Notice what rises in your body.

Is it freedom?
Is it calm?
Is it curiosity?
Is it something else?

Take a breath… and feel it fully.

Now imagine walking through this empty world —
a world that is peaceful, open, untouched.

You move exactly as you want to move.
You speak only when you feel like speaking.
No roles.
No masks.
No pressure.

Who are you… when no one else is here?

Let the answer come gently.
Maybe you move differently.
Maybe you breathe deeper.
Maybe for the first time, you feel completely, unapologetically yourself.

In this world, you act from pure intention —
not to impress, not to avoid judgment,
but because it feels true.

What would you do with your day,
if the entire Earth belonged only to you?

What kind of person would you be
if your choices were guided only by your inner truth?

Let yourself imagine it clearly.
Let yourself feel it.

This version of you —
the unfiltered one,
the one free from comparison,
the one who exists without fear —
this might be closer to your true self
than anything you’ve met before.

Breathe into that.
Let it fill your chest…
your mind…
your entire being.

Now take one more deep breath in…
and let it go.

Know that this feeling,
this clarity,
this sense of inner self —
you can return to it anytime.
Even in a world full of people,
this version of you still exists inside.

You are here.
You are whole.
You are enough.

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What did you experience? :blush:

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I felt uneasy but because I imagined that there is no one, no pets, no animals. Nothing. Then I read this again and felt peace and softness.