Quest To Become God © Surazeus 2023 10 19 I would stand in light of Eternity to feel divine beauty of life glow bright through atom-vibrant sinews of my soul so I can feel that greatness that is Man who fancies himself in great chain of being midway from nothing to the Deity. Blinded by that religion he contrived which projects his grand ego heavenward through piety beyond the visible, Man struts about wild jungles of the world to study nature of organic beings in search for divine spark of life we share. To venerate sacred flame of his soul Man thinks he should despise material world of physical objects our minds perceive but conscious vibe of self-perceptive sight emanates from function of neural cells woven in galactic network of thoughts. All conscious self-awareness of the mind glows bright as function of each neural brain, therefore no supernatural being of light as craftsman molds material forms of thought from changeless concepts in Realm of Ideas except for this god mind in my own brain. When I gaze at shining blaze of the Sun I see atoms sparking bright nuclear glow which my ancestors once personified as Eye of God that dreams us into being so I always feel great mind in Blue Sky watching me with silent judgment of love. Since no noble pathos dwells in Blue Sky I focus sharp attention of my mind to analyze cause and effect of actions which scientists formulate to express laws of physics that record flow of atoms which swerve by sly volition in the void. We spring to life from ambient azure shell with dark divinity of pulsing light which motivates our quest to become God whom we envision as our grandest self that humans can achieve through discipline, intent to transcend painful fact of death. As sprite of ether fueled by divine blood I struggle to transcend mire of this body through strict exercise to transform my soul from hungry animal to curious god through bold application of self-control till I become God our songs visualize.
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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