Fragments of god

Were you also taught wars and slaughterings stem from human freedom? Should this allegedly candid god exist, it must be as bold as those perpetuators.

Life is fickle and unstable, untrustworthy and kaleidoscopic, unreliable.

Man after man, man killed in retaliation for having killed a man, killed in retaliation for having killed a man, killed in retaliation for having killed a man.

Generation after generation, generations sliced in the innards of the earth, generations flaunting nations and building monuments from their guts to leave an imprint and capture immortality by treading, trampling, settling, seizing, digging an immortal earth to boast of a dream of a somewhat thickness in an immense universe of casualty, randomness, fortuity, haphazardness.

Life is fickle and unstable, untrustworthy and kaleidoscopic, unreliable… and so damned beautiful.

I have not loved enough. Guilty, Cain! Because you can do, and you do not do. She has not loved enough. Her tears fall the other side, right down the deep well inside her, that full emptiness. For there is nothing worse than not being able to feel anything. I have not loved enough.

2 pensieri su “Fragments of god

    1. I’ve been suspecting and getting convinced of the epistemological aspect of the apathy narrative I repeat myself, which renders apathy a perceived barrier in my mind without being ontologically founded. Human being, such a complex and fascinating creature 😉

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