From an expanded perspective, we are both actor and audience, and beyond that, something else entirely, but while we are here, and usually for the duration, we set that immensity aside and squeeze down into the limited persona character, enshrouded in a veil of forgetfulness, bereft of our natural self-recognition. In our ensuing identification with the role, we become so adept at pretending that we momentarily forget who and what we really are and where our real home is. Just so, while in human garb, we are always being given tests, to see how we will react. We learn more about ourselves when confronted with choices, and Earth is a good stage in that regard. It's all impromptu, as the resultant energy of our choices determines how the storyline proceeds. Whether we forget for a while or begin to remember our true identity, one thing becomes apparent: it may be a made-up drama, and our personas the imaginative creations, but a law of cause and effect still pertains, or to skin that down -- whatever we make, we get.