Chemical Wholeness Of Life © Surazeus 2024 02 23 While no God exists in the universe, some supernatural deity who dreams our minds awake with beams of energy, there glows weird chemical wholeness of life that forms fertile matrix of blooming Nature which nurtures humans in context of love. We exercise discipline of desire through proverbs in riddles of self-control to maintain balance of mental awareness within ever-changing context of life to sustain connection of our frail souls based on framework of its atomic wholeness. Because the universe of galaxies, where suns sustain fertile organic life, seems well organized in chemical forms, that function with mindless atomic rings, we project our own conscious sense of self at its vast swirl of clicking chemicals. I breathe deep spirit of the universe and feel divine consciousness of the Self vibrate beyond bounds of my mortal being to feel I am atoms from the First Flash aware of themselves as the Great God Mind incarnate in this temporary brain. How basic of my mortal human mind to fancy that it glows with the God Mind that I invent from horror of mute death with desperate hope that my brief life has meaning more than assemblage of flashing light beams, so I laugh and savor that glow of faith. I know I am no more than beams of light that spiraled from first flash of the big bang to swirl through flaming sphere of Helium that forge planets from swift molecules so I evolve from fish to newt to mouse to cat to ape to human who can talk. So as I stand on shore of the swirling sea, and gaze at stars huge as our nurturing sun, I sing with passion of my mortal brain to celebrate immortal beams of light that incarnate eight billion human beings who sing with me on spinning globe of love. While no God exists in the universe, that supernatural deity of love we humans invent is Idea of Human to project the best soul we can become, we humans manifest spirit of atoms as we evolve beyond our present selves.
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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