Schmetterling

1–2 minutes

Jot down the first thing that comes to your mind.

Sometimes we all need some time alone and at other times that is the last thing we need. I believe it was Carl Sagan, during an interview with Terry Gross on NPR’s Fresh Air, he roughly stated, in a world as beautiful as this it is hard to doubt the existence of a higher being.   The number billions do not even sound correct in this context.  We used to argue whether human nature is good or bad. We all have our demons, and we may choose how we decide to exercise them.  However, there are certain sunbeams that reach this earth, and shine and sparkle just perfectly. It touches our sole. It ignites what is good in us as human beings. Yes, sometimes in a world as beautiful as this, one can still refute the existence of a higher being. Sometimes these things just happen. These things happen completely at random as some fringe lunatics attribute global warming or violence in our society. I hope that something so stunningly beautiful touches us all in one’s lifetime.

Things happen in the course of weeks and days and most of it is clutter and much ado about nothing. Little tangents lead us nowhere. Seemingly, little things happen all the time. They will set off repercussions that will affect everything that comes after and there is little chance of interactions that are epic and life altering. People and paths are interconnected. The little bit of fuel we all use today may alter weather patterns that we cannot fathom at the time. Alternatively, maybe it is happenstance. We all little atoms that collide that form molecules and then life altering changes. However, for the most part most of what we do is trivial and random. It is a religion of sorts. It is a religion where the end game is not the mission. Rather it is whom we affect along the way.

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