Ripe Sense Of Divinity © Surazeus 2024 01 16 We are atoms who dream ourselves as God, aware that we evolve from hungry chemicals transforming through organic shapes of mind as we transcend limitations of time when we regenerate immortal soul of genes through bodies of clumsy desire. These bright atomic coils of pulsing light that weave our body in matrix of life flash timeless passion of attractive hope through vibrant spirals of perceptive love composing neural nets of dreaming brains so we wake on shore of the star-eyed lake. That hour four hundred million years ago when I first wake beneath the apple tree frames how my brain constructs reality as virtual models of objects I sense with bold subjective ache of anxious faith contained in name that signifies my hope. So, though I float on timeless sea of truth, possessed by awe of vast eternity flowing through my heart as quick molecules, I know how I must exercise restraint to channel passion of my will to live through selfless attention to how you feel. Alone I wander lost on roadless plain without direction of cautious intent, but, when I meet reflection of my soul in gracious mirror of your curious eyes, compassion activates my social sense that urges me to share romantic play. I offer apple with attentive smile as gift provided by the Tree of Life, and glow with pleasure when you eat its fruit to see excitement gleaming in your eyes, which cements fragile bond of calm respect to links our hearts firm with mutual consent. All bodies formed of atoms fall apart, and conscious glow of self-awareness fades as structure of our soul disintegrates, so we are temporary beams of thought swollen with ripe sense of divinity, though we accept that we will disappear. Though I am atoms dreaming themselves God, able to conceive of infinity, I savor sensual existence of mind bound within flushed limits of time and space as we embrace to generate new life who grows aware as we fade into death.
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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