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Creation And The Big Bang

December 1, 2025



Occur in the Planktonian nanosecond

Before you awake from a short slumber

Or a deep REM sleep of unconsciousness

With the whole universe laid out

Before you, to exercise one’s limited freewill

Each and every time that you wake up




Like, in the Bill Murray movie “Groundhog Day,”

As the universe sings, “I’ve Got You Babe,”

Where each day is a lifetime and likewise

Every lifetime is a day in which you get to play




You are the creation of yourself

In your own image with all of the

Beliefs you choose to believe for the

Sake of experiencing experiences




A sort of erasure occurs during

This reset of slumber and things

Can look completely different or

Entirely the same depending on

One’s perspective outlook and plan




I am learning this, and therefore

Trying to shrug the atlas to enjoy

Each moment’s experience

What could be better than that?

Try holding on to the last moment

While reaching for the next





“Hold on to nothing, as fast as you can.”

Tori Amos

From “Pretty good year”




Realizing that there is zero evidence of

Creation or the big bang, save for theories

Printed in books with demarcation agendas

In the alleged beginning, blah, blah, blah…..blah

(Science is just as guilty as religion)

Too many scientists anchor their dialog

Around an accepted “theory” as proof *

When you hear or read anyone, especially scientists

Ask yourself if they know when or where

The big bang occurred in apparent surroundings

Of which they do not, then you will know

It completely obliterates their notion that

Science is all about facts and proof, while

Dismissing proof that all exists, always, all ways




Which doesn’t require belief, only fascination

To wonder with wow, that I can think, utilizing

The conglomeration of molecules that have

Manifested into an autonomous being with a brain

That can see, smell, taste, touch, hear, etc.

Having concrete opinions based on malleable

Medias, pointing which way the wind blows





* The Big Bang


A theory that has as much proof as

Folklore, wishful thinking and time, like

Unicorns, karma, solipsism, bogeymen,

Freedom, justice, liberty, reincarnation,

Democracy, being the “best” form of gov’t,

The “age” of our planet, the edge of the universe

Who shot JFK, Noah’s ark, talking serpents,

The well-being of Schrödinger’s cat, etc.






“Pretty Good Year”

Tears on the sleeve of a man
Don’t wanna be a boy today
Heard the eternal footman
Bought himself a bike to race
And Greg he writes letters
And burns his CDs
They say you were something in those formative years
Hold onto nothing
As fast as you can
Well still pretty good year

Maybe a bright sandy beach
Is going to bring you back
May not so now you’re off
You’re gonna see America
Well let me tell you something about america
Pretty good year
Some things are melting now
Well what’s it gonna take
Till my baby’s alright

And Greg he writes letters with his birthday pen
Sometimes he’s aware that they’re drawing him in
Lucy was pretty
Your best friend agreed
Still Pretty good year

– Tori Amos

From → Bible, Lyrics, Paradox, random

3 Comments
  1. Pax Enormis Contemplative Sanctuary's avatar

    Shrug the atlas to enjoy
    Each moment’s experience
    What could be better than that?

    Beautifully said!!!

    and this…

    A sort of erasure occurs during
    This reset of slumber and things
    Can look completely different or
    Entirely the same depending on
    One’s perspective outlook and plan

    I’ve noticed that. Even if I’m fretting hard about something before I got to sleep, there’s a window of bliss and peace upon waking that has zero worries. And then they come creeping in. Would it be possible to just let them sit off to the sidelines? To extend that peace? Obviously there’s a world in which I exist and those fretful things don’t disturb me.

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  2. Pax Enormis Contemplative Sanctuary's avatar

    Isn’t today another miracle? despite its shams and drugeries? It’s all in the perspective. Not what we see but how we look.

    Thanks for keeping me on track.

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