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Caf's Poem
Morgan?
Why am I made of cells?
Why am I so vulnerable in my weak cellular condition?
Why is it so difficult to relate the spiritual aspect of my being to my physical existence?
Or is everything that every single human being that has ever lived on this earth felt a fallacy… fallacy, an idea invented by the meaning that defines it, fallacy being a product of human hormones. Everything we’ve ever thought, made, felt for, that we’ve constructed, from the beginning, from the first breath of the first genetically similar hominid mother or father of the “rational” Homo sapiens…
“Spirituality” is just the archaic explanation for what everything in the world is subject to today:
The hormones of living, pheromone-excreting creatures!
Everything, all matter in existence, is a product of chemical reactions and physics.
Did not the human race predict this before, or, should I say, lean towards believing.
Life, evolution, cycles, death, Circadian rhythms are all results of chemical reactions stabilizing to a constant or equilibrium, whether that constant expands itself of cleverly conserves itself to create little new, naïve reactions that blink expectantly at the world, trying to make spirituality make sense and fit into everything, squashing out other chemical reactions that argue and question and threaten.
Everything is a random mistake.
Chemical reactions have just happened to find a way to keep going again and again and again and again and again…..
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