light and god
In the light of knowledge, all but the worthy are cast into
darkness.
God made man. God disappeared. Man seeks God. Man decides He
is everywhere.
God created the universe. God made man. God disappeared. Man
seeks the universe. Man decides He rules the universe.
God created truth. God made man. God disappeared. Man seeks
the truth. Man decides He is the truth.
Truth? Truth must be an absolute. Versions of the truth are
nothing but lies. Nothing makes sense. Until we believe it does, in a version
of our story. Our lie.
Maybe God never disappeared. Maybe He lurks in the shadows.
Maybe we are drawn to all darkness because we know Him. Maybe our towns are too
bright, and our hearts not dark enough.
Man's temples shine with beautiful light, so we can see Him.
The dark temple's gates close at night, so God can see himself. The version of
Himself. And when He does, if He does, in the little light, he'll close his
eyes, and smile at his creation, and Man will capture the moment, and make
another story.
But then what are stories? A part of the darkness, or the
Light?
Written by Yash Raj Talan