Treize_Dreizehn
TNPer
You ever look up at the sky? Not a glance. Really LOOK. See the stars, the clouds, the planets or the universe?
Ever look at Deneb on a moonless winter night with wonder?
They say the eye is the window to our soul. Well the eye can see a star that's two thousand six-hundred light years away. Trying to wrap your head around that kind of distance is a staggering prospect. You cannot conceive that kind of distance, nor the amount of nothing that represents.
Between the stars there is darkness, and nothing but solitary loneliness. And yet we shine. We can appreciate the pinprick of light a distant star provides. We cast about, our so far fruitless search for life yielding no results. And yet we must continue. We must keep looking. We must continue the search.
The stars represent that untamed wild. With secrets, and passions yet undiscovered, a context for our world and for our place in all of this. Are we the first? The last? Are we weak? Are we mighty?
Should we fear the darkness? Should the darkness fear us?
Will I find god in that forgotten place between nothing and everything? Will I encounter a friend?
Will I discover that we are all that there is, a perfection of form and substance not yet seen, and never seen again?
I don't know. When I look up I can see the stars. If I look close enough I can see forever.
For me, that's enough.
Ever look at Deneb on a moonless winter night with wonder?
They say the eye is the window to our soul. Well the eye can see a star that's two thousand six-hundred light years away. Trying to wrap your head around that kind of distance is a staggering prospect. You cannot conceive that kind of distance, nor the amount of nothing that represents.
Between the stars there is darkness, and nothing but solitary loneliness. And yet we shine. We can appreciate the pinprick of light a distant star provides. We cast about, our so far fruitless search for life yielding no results. And yet we must continue. We must keep looking. We must continue the search.
The stars represent that untamed wild. With secrets, and passions yet undiscovered, a context for our world and for our place in all of this. Are we the first? The last? Are we weak? Are we mighty?
Should we fear the darkness? Should the darkness fear us?
Will I find god in that forgotten place between nothing and everything? Will I encounter a friend?
Will I discover that we are all that there is, a perfection of form and substance not yet seen, and never seen again?
I don't know. When I look up I can see the stars. If I look close enough I can see forever.
For me, that's enough.