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Imagine what it was like for those who came before us, at the dawn of human kind. When the Earth was flat, when the moon and sun were our mother and father, and when the stars were just pinholes in the curtain of the sky. When we drew our history with primitive pictures, when we fashioned our shelters inside the cold rock of the landscape, and when a long life was 30 years. When everything we saw was a sign, a flash from the sky meant god was angry, when the earth shook, the spirits were displeased, the floodwaters came and we begged for forgiveness, the volcanos erupted and we appeased it with sacrifices. We suffered sickness and disease and we called it a curse and when loved ones perished and we called it judgment. Everything was beyond our understanding, mysterious, strange, wondrous, terrifying, and unknown. Yet somehow, we believed that we were the center of all things. And then we began to see our world with new eyes, the moon was a place we would one day visit and leave our footprints in the dust. The sun was a brilliant cascade of helium and hydrogen, a star, a single solitary star among billions of other stars, inside a single galaxy, alongside hundreds of billions of other galaxies, in a universe born billions of years before us. The tempests above us, the fire beneath us, they became explainable, measurable, often foreseeable. Our crude illustrations gave weigh to rich expressions of picture and verse that ignited the imagination. We built our shelters from wood, mortar, glass, and steel. We discovered living worlds beyond the naked eye and we inhabited that world to understand and begin to conquer sickness and disease. We began to unlock the code of our very being, and discover the bond we share with all living things. We celebrated long lives of over one hundred years. Our age is a new age of enlightenment, at this very moment human kind is beginning to grow beyond the childish fears of its infancy. To refuse to be satisfied with unanswered questions, to acknowledge a universe much grander and more wonderful than the superstitions of our ancestors would ever allow and to understand ever though we occupy a tiny planet inside a vast universe, we are still part of it. We are growing, we are learning, we are achieving, we are evolving. To finally understand that we are not the center of all things. youtube/watch?v=pzKZb3qHyXk&feature=share
Posted on: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 20:04:07 +0000

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