Our atoms attempt to recognize themselves in humans, in trees, in ants, in the cup from which we drink our morning coffee, and in our counterpart, whose galaxies we gaze into with sensual wonder.
We are structures of the infinite, adapted into human form.
We are structures of the infinite, adapted into animal form.
We are structures of the infinite, adapted into material form.
We are one—assembled from countless fragments, from atoms that hold our form together, that allow us to rediscover ourselves in all things.
We try to escape our own mass, disguise ourselves as another self, attempt to dissolve our being into the material world, and put on new masks every day—yet we do not understand that even in compensation, we remain ourselves.
No matter how hard we try, we will always find ourselves and our bodies in everything; for we are one with the infinite malleability of matter.
When we understand this, we will see ourselves in all things.
We will behold our beauty, our wholeness, and our hearts, and we will finally put an end to the struggle with ourselves.
We will embrace and welcome every self of ours on this planet.
We will look upon the individual pieces that unite us with a higher awareness and watch as they, like a puzzle, take new forms once again.
We are awareness, consciousness, and wholeness, intertwined with the divine creative force—we are one with all living things.
You are me, and I am you—in infinity.
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Author:
Skally (
Online)
- Published: February 19th, 2025 09:52
- Category: Unclassified
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