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#macrocosm
I want to study the universe, I love it so much that it makes me happy when I think of it. I get curious what's happening everyday. Yes, I want to study the universe, But I don't want to be an astronomer, Because the universe that I want to study is Youniverse.
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Sep 10, 2019
Sep 10, 2019 at 7:25 PM UTC
Cosmos
# In awe of nature high on its vigor Shadows dancing through dark forests of my mind thunder breaks open the sky lightning pours down from the heavens with relieving sigh I am struck down by creational forces the only god I need cause she is none Nature won't bow there's no need just go run with its wild horses Stop fearing what was yours from the day you were put in this earth just like a seed All is one I am one and I am all I feel the storm raging on Inside me and all around Hold onto the winds for I am bound to this chance of living and I am not afraid of what nature is giving This macrocosm this moving world the ground on which I'm standing There's nothing in pain no being can harm you all will be overgrown all enemies will eventually be slain There's no need to hide your darkness or your light No, I promise, I won't I won't be terrified #
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Sep 22, 2018
Sep 22, 2018 at 6:34 AM UTC
The only savior I need
Already accepted that he is the one of his kind; he is never going to happen again, though, he has shed and shared too much blood for keeping himself alive - always on the still I am the cosmonaut of his existence; the explorer of his oneness for he is the macrocosm of my blooming.
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Dec 9, 2017
Dec 9, 2017 at 6:40 AM UTC
Macrocosm
The moribund above, parasites, exacerbating the vessel Devoid of aptitude, to feed the subterranean The sorrow, the echoes of the dead and gone The deteriorating 'aneath, futile trial to manifest A chance on the crust, from the neverending captivity Impoverished! Tales of a desperate past, told via the falling leaves Dry and decay, parasite, exacerbating the vessel ...and the life far above and beyond! No anchor, no way out, no life below. . Maybe it's the broken hourglass, time animosity To rise with the rising steam, be one with the ether Maybe it's nature's way of declaring extinction of my kind Devolution, It's over on this plane!
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Oct 26, 2017
Oct 26, 2017 at 5:41 PM UTC
PARASITES, AND TIME ENMITY
His breath is a breeze with lungs that bellow the fire of his senses or soul. His veins are like vines that spread out like a growing tree. His blood a river that nourishes his inner nations. His eyes are like galaxies with black holes at center that consume and expand on interest. The soft sand or soil of his skin bear mineral within (bone). He is composed of the same amount of water as the planet he indwells. In him, neurons that harness the power of electricity. They say nature vs. nurture yet nature nurtures us, and so we strive to nurture nature. Like the symbiotic nature of Mother and child. And so we are nature in its many ways, the systemic nature of the universe. Composed into one being.
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Sep 20, 2016
Sep 20, 2016 at 11:07 AM UTC
Prose - Vessel of home
Thanks people for liking a poetic Story for a change. Here is the follow-up. In Part One we visited the universe one hundred and ten trillion years after the Big Bang. Our hero Omega and his people escaped the last known dying red sun by becoming living spirits. Now they must embark on a remarkable journey... (By popular request)! Omega and his associates flew faster than light. Up ahead there appeared a white pin-prick. “A star!” exclaimed Omega. “Not a star,” corrected Father, “It’s another universe!” That tiny white gem grew into a globe, until it filled most of the “sky”. Father: “Omega, you have a choice now. Most of our people are going on to that universe. To a new life. But some of us are going further first. We are going to take full advantage of this spirit form, and travel out as far as we can. We are going to try to discover the truth about Existence.” Omega: “But how will you find your way back, Dad?” Father: “We have established an unbreakable link with our people. When we have completed our quest we will follow that thread and return home. Are you up for it?” Omega: “Of course. You only get a chance like this the once.” Father: “Good. Let’s go.” All the goodbyes were made and the two parties went their separate ways. For Omega, his odyssey began. This time, they seemed to fly away even faster! Another “star” appeared. Then another, and another, until the whole “sky” was filled with a myriad of them. Father: “Yes, son, you guessed: these are not stars but universes. We are somewhere in the middle of a Multiverse. And we are heading out!” At some point Omega became aware that there was a “boundary” to the multiverse. That the multiverse was some vast globe of universes! Soon they were leaving that globe. Before long they were looking back at that circle his father called “The Multiverse”. Then Omega became aware of another globe in the distance. As they moved away, this second globe looked much larger than the first. Like a sun and earth. But then other small spheres appeared: until there were eight of them orbiting that “sun”. Omega’s multiverse was the third of those eight from the “star”. Father: “It’s an Oxygen atom, son!” Omega: “What?” Father: “That sun thing is the nucleus and its, er, planets are electrons. Two in the inner shell and six in the outer. Classic Oxygen.” Omega: “Wow!” They kept going. Soon they encountered more oxygen atoms as they sped away from their own “atom”. They also encountered countless Hydrogen “atoms”. Father: “Water! We are in water! Lots of impurities though.” Their pace seemed to multiply. Nevertheless it took ages. Eventually, however, they left what turned out to be a stream of water. Falling to some unknown ground. Slowly but surely, though, a “figure” materialised above them. The realisation hit them all at once. Frozen in “time” before them was, a little lad having a *** behind some bushes! And both their old and "new" universes were somewhere within that stream of ***** Father: “I think it’s time for us to return home, son.” Paul Butters
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Apr 9, 2015
Apr 9, 2015 at 12:28 PM UTC
Our Universe Ends Part Two
Thanks people for liking a poetic Story for a change. Here is the follow-up. In Part One we visited the universe one hundred and ten trillion years after the Big Bang. Our hero Omega and his people escaped the last known dying red sun by becoming living spirits. Now they must embark on a remarkable journey... (By popular request)! Omega and his associates flew faster than light. Up ahead there appeared a white pin-prick. “A star!” exclaimed Omega. “Not a star,” corrected Father, “It’s another universe!” That tiny white gem grew into a globe, until it filled most of the “sky”. Father: “Omega, you have a choice now. Most of our people are going on to that universe. To a new life. But some of us are going further first. We are going to take full advantage of this spirit form, and travel out as far as we can. We are going to try to discover the truth about Existence.” Omega: “But how will you find your way back, Dad?” Father: “We have established an unbreakable link with our people. When we have completed our quest we will follow that thread and return home. Are you up for it?” Omega: “Of course. You only get a chance like this the once.” Father: “Good. Let’s go.” All the goodbyes were made and the two parties went their separate ways. For Omega, his odyssey began. This time, they seemed to fly away even faster! Another “star” appeared. Then another, and another, until the whole “sky” was filled with a myriad of them. Father: “Yes, son, you guessed: these are not stars but universes. We are somewhere in the middle of a Multiverse. And we are heading out!” At some point Omega became aware that there was a “boundary” to the multiverse. That the multiverse was some vast globe of universes! Soon they were leaving that globe. Before long they were looking back at that circle his father called “The Multiverse”. Then Omega became aware of another globe in the distance. As they moved away, this second globe looked much larger than the first. Like a sun and earth. But then other small spheres appeared: until there were eight of them orbiting that “sun”. Omega’s multiverse was the third of those eight from the “star”. Father: “It’s an Oxygen atom, son!” Omega: “What?” Father: “That sun thing is the nucleus and its, er, planets are electrons. Two in the inner shell and six in the outer. Classic Oxygen.” Omega: “Wow!” They kept going. Soon they encountered more oxygen atoms as they sped away from their own “atom”. They also encountered countless Hydrogen “atoms”. Father: “Water! We are in water! Lots of impurities though.” Their pace seemed to multiply. Nevertheless it took ages. Eventually, however, they left what turned out to be a stream of water. Falling to some unknown ground. Slowly but surely, though, a “figure” materialised above them. The realisation hit them all at once. Frozen in “time” before them was, a little lad having a *** behind some bushes! And both their old and "new" universes were somewhere within that stream of ***** Father: “I think it’s time for us to return home, son.” Paul Butters
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Strive not to understand me. Even I stopped doing that. I learnt that before I could understand me, I would be wise to first understand the macrocosm, for it is my grand reflection after all. If I understand it, and you do too, then you will understand me, and me you.
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Mar 13, 2015
Mar 13, 2015 at 5:46 AM UTC
MISUNDERSTOOD