consider; we are the mouth piece sensory organs of this universe the culmination of countless increments forged in the furnace of disparate stars
consider; we are the cosmos we are the fabric observing itself our very nature, deliberation an infinite lattice of sentient thought
given this gift, with which we have squandered failed custodians of a planet unable to bear the weight of our girth infatuation with indignant effigies rendering ourselves unable to hear
untuned receivers, inept we are baffled by the stifling clamor of a trillion mouths our incomprehension from malnutrition starving cerebrum, cut off from the source our epoch short lived, unable to breath
catatonic! we ignore forewarning! or invitation to expand ideas! for the benefit of all.
vessels, corroded with obtuse lore!
Life itself is the logical conclusion of the many physical reactions of complex elements and environments – it is an inevitability that provides this universe with the five senses. If we are to look beyond the archaic ideology of a deity and a creation myth, a wonderful analogy is to imagine the universe rather like that of an organism, that we are its constituent parts and that every movement, from the smallest molecule to a collapsing star – is linked by energy and gravity, amongst a myriad of other subtle changes that chime the ebb and flow of existence. To imagine us as those senses of the universe, we allow it to observe itself. And yet, despite this, we are deaf and dumb to possibilities presented before us, wrapped up in the mountains of trivial nonsense that plague our ability to progress. We do not listen and we do not learn. It is frightening to imagine that through our own short sightedness, our existence will go out like a spent candle, without ever full comprehending the majesty of being alive.