Our Utopian Fantasy © Surazeus 2026 07 05 Heaven is our Utopian fantasy that represents communal town of peace where noble principles of honest work bind hearts of every person with brave trust for all are equal in their privilege where no king need enforce justice through law. Of all the goddesses who lived on Earth, mortal women whose personalities radiate through eidolon of their bright souls in characters preserved in ancient myths, I remember sweet Pinikir the most, goddess of the night who knows names of stars. Lost in the ancient swirling dust of time, wise women who once ruled their garden states, Nanaya, Ishara, Allani, Ishtar, Hutena, Hutellura, Ashtart, Isis, Ninatta, Kulitta, Manzat, and Hat-Hor, haunt my weird dreams with star-glow of their souls. Each goddess chronicled in ancient myths was once some living woman in the flesh who managed communal estate of farmers from temple perched on high-built ziggurat where she administered economy to operate food-production machine. Since Garden of Eden in lush Sumer humans have built cities with sunbaked bricks, Ur, Uruk, Eridu, Nippur, Lagash, where hierarchies of power develop so Goddess of Wisdom administrates warriors to protect workers who create. I see Gilgamesh, standing on high hill in shadow of El, first ruler of one state, work to defend rulership of Ishtar as guard of the garden where fruit trees bloom, but every city men have built from brick has vanished into swirling dust of time. No city humans build with bleeding hands will ever match our boldest fantasy as Utopian Heaven of equal rights, yet we keep striving to perfect our ways through institutions of fair government to maintain justice and freedom for all. Bright Heaven of communal polity that we imagine as Utopia, where every person enjoys equal rights, presents pure state of civil enterprise as blueprint for messy cities of Earth to model functions of good government.
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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Sunday, July 5, 2026
Our Utopian Fantasy
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Orpheus strums lyre of Mercury and sings tale of Pinikir in court where Apaliunas reigns over nation of Wilusa as guardian of demon-eyed cave goddess Kaskalkur.
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