Zillions Of Alien Lives © Surazeus 2024 09 22 Reluctant to admit his heart is wild with tumbling passion of the waterfall, Sylphus waits beneath the apple tree for someone to emerge from swirling mist, till lightning flash from thundercloud of hope transforms into Star Woman with three eyes. Floating on wings of desire above his head, Star Woman gazes deep in mortal eyes of Sylphus who sees vision of her heart expand from first flash of the universe, then reaches out her long galactic hand to fill his brain with stories of lost worlds. As one hour passes by on spinning Earth shy Sylphus, young innocent child of hope, sees vision of the universe expand from flash of light to galaxies of stars that nourish countless worlds of conscious souls who live and die through swirls of energy. Each planet that transforms from chemicals embodies timeless soul of energy in frail organic bodies that evolve from curious cells to supernatural gods who wake with conscious passion of desire then dissipate in swirls of weeping dust. Awake in mind of every conscious soul who ever lives in all the universe on every planet since first flash of time, Sylphus gains knowledge of experience with sign of name each conscious soul obtains as they transcend despair to sing with joy. Startled awake from somnial reverie, while reliving zillions of alien lives, Sylphus opens his own perceptive eyes to see gleaming over dark hills of faith our sun with mirror of atomic eyes that shrouds his soul with rays of energy. Breathing in spirit of the universe as oxygen engendered by the sun, Sylphus feels his fragile organic body pulsing with atoms of divine insight that fuels conscious mind his brain emanates so he hums vibrant melody of love. Stretching as he stands by Tree of Life, Sylphus eats apple he takes from the snake, then strolls among reeds on shore of the lake till he finds Syrinx sitting on large stone who calls his name and gives him fish to eat, so he gives her ripe apple of his heart.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus sees Sylphus and Syrinx kissing by the River Styx, and smiles with joy at their innocent love.
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