Preserve Our World View © Surazeus 2023 05 18 Though we cannot preserve our consciousness we can preserve our flesh bodies with genes, and we can preserve our world view with words so something of us lives after our death, our children who have their own consciousness and poems that record how we perceive life. From birth our brains record experiences then organize our memories of each day to narrate story for our right to live based on how we evade death to seek joy as we gather food from indifferent Earth, surprised we wake at dawn another day. Thus I define myself with name I choose that captures in expressive verse of song moment of terror when I survive death and stare astonished at the shining sky where global mother gazes down at me from transient consciousness of the Glow Cloud. Inventing concept of the cosmic god who guides my journey across Wonderland, I organize chaos of daily events in grand narrative of my whole world view which I design to explain why things happen to generate children before I die. Death will destroy my body one fine day so I find mate to generate new children and build paradise of surrounding walls to guard lush garden of fruit trees and crops where my family can thrive well, safe from harm, while I keep watch in tower of my hope. Ten thousand years I build strong garden walls, expanding farms into vast empire states to manage world food-production machine so we can teach our children how to live creative lives with bold productive hands that preserve democracy against fear. Grand narrative of material production, controlled by institutions we design to preserve way of life where every person performs preprogrammed role in game of faith, becomes religious scripture of state myth that traps our bodies within thought control. My brain designs world view as consciousness which I record in verses of weird words when I stand mute under sky of bright stars, entranced by timeless vision of world history, but I will vanish in nothing of death, leaving only my children and my poems.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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