We Act Like
We are divided
But we are not
We think like
We are separate
But we are not
We pretend as if
We can own things
People, places, ideas
But we can not
It is all magical
Mystical, and yet
Our constrained brain
Wants to put it
In a frame
Narrowed down
To two categories
Of deep delusion
One that makes use
Of the notion that an
Invisible man, obviously
Unknown to scale
Floating in the ether
Above existing water
Decides to create the
Cosmos and all it includes
In just a measly seven days
Without having an
Arbiter elegantiarum to
Calculate what a day is
Quickly becoming a plurality
Genesis 1:26
“Then God said, “Let us make
mankind in our image, in our likeness. “
Ooopsie
Did God have a mouse in his pocket?
The other end of the scale
Wants to make use of a useless theory
Hedging their bullshit bet
On one miraculous miracle that
All came from nothing / no thing
“Terrence McKenna had a very funny thing that he said about science.
He said, “Science wants you to believe, that it’s all about measurement and reason, if you allow them one miracle.”
That one miracle is the big bang. That all things come from the most preposterous idea ever, that everything came from nothing and one big miracle.”
– Joe Rogan
“The ultimate singularity is the Big Bang, which physicists believe was responsible for the birth of the universe. We are asked by science to believe that the entire universe sprang from nothingness, at a single point, and for no discernible reason.
This notion is the limit case for credulity. In other words, if you can believe this, you can believe anything. It is a notion that is, in fact, utterly absurd, yet terribly important. Those so-called rational assumptions flow from this initial impossible situation.
Western religion has its own singularity in the form of the apocalypse, an event placed not at the beginning of the universe but at its end. This seems a more logical position than that of science.
If singularities exist at all, it seems easier to suppose that they might arise out of an ancient and highly complexified cosmos, such as our own, than out of a featureless and dimensionless mega-void.”
― Terence McKenna, True Hallucinations
Meanwhile, all the actual evidence
Points to “us”, all 8 billion of us alive
From a previous 100 or so dead billion
Hurling through the cosmos on a planet
Spinning at break neck speed without
A consciousness of Gaia consciousness
That in and of itself is the miracle
We ought to be cherishing in while
Being amazed for the sake of being amazed
“Ever wonder why we’re fucked up as a species?”
– Bill Hicks
When our existence itself is predicated
On believing either or both stories of BS
As an underlying way to make it through the day
Instead of acting like every breath is amazing
Every sight is incredible, every sound is awesome
Any form of coherent communication is wild
Inasmuch as speaking or writing a thought
Can make any sense at all to another recipient
Me
I sleep much better at night
Not knowing how I sleep at all
That my functions function without
Any direction from a “conscious” me
Digesting alleged nutrition
With stomach acids that can
Dissolve metal but not me
Filter out toxins that probably not
Ought to have been ingested anyway
All so that I might “wake” up and
Write the nonsense you are reading now
FYI
There is no beginning act and there is no final show
Earth is just a stage in which we enter and exit
To form rehearse perform and perfect our act
While waiting in the wings to go on before
Paying attention to cues as to when to exit
Or if horrified by the part, leave early from the stage
“All the world’s indeed a stage
And we are merely players
Performers and portrayers
Each another’s audience
Outside the gilded cage”
“Limelight”
– Rush via Shakespeare
Absolutely gorgeous!
“Arbiter elegantiarum” – that phrase is so delicious, I want to eat it.
Something so uplifting about how you frame it all. We are all one.
In Illo uno unum – in the one we are one.
It’s time.
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I’m glad arbiter elegantiarum made sense. It sounded so much better than just arbiter .
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