Diaspora
From the depths of Space
~As from the depths of my heart
Comes the message of an ancient blessing
~Singing the truth to my Soul.
The elements of life, lifeless themselves
~My character, and the character of Man
Are meaningless and formless.
~Must create meaning and form.
But how is this a blessing?
~This is the essential art of life
Does this concept imply necessary intention?
~This legacy of man is both gift and curse.
Is intention the same as inevitability?
~We repeat errors, but is this our doom?
If an event is inevitable, predictable,
~We come together in groups,
Is it therefore intended by a sentient over-mind
~Is this natural community predetermined?
As we know it? Or rather don’t know it?
~It seems so automatic, central to life.
Does the vacuum of Space inevitably create force
~Our gene to survive moves us to adventure
As we witness with an imploding light bulb?
~As we have colonized Earth, to distraction.
This simple misperception is tempting.
~Diaspora is our curse, and our birthright.
But elements in Space attract and separate
~Yet we return and commune as One
Forced by their own persuasive energy
~Recognizing our similarities, a guiding impulse
Every two particles necessarily coalescing
~We unite for survival, in the same way we dispersed
Following the chance of proximate association
~Attaching meaning to the accident of birth,
Moving imperceptibly closer, each combining
~Uniting our hopes we develop community,
And the memory of this attraction is stored
~Tradition and ritual draw us together
In the very electric bond that unites them
~And bind our hearts and heal our Souls.
Accumulating to become life-giving elements.
~Giving us the judgment of the sages
From this grows the fundamentals for intelligence,
~And with our fertility we command all species,
For some this organizing force has come to be named god.
~But too often fail to see spirituality all around.
Unite
I.J. Hall, January 30, 2003
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