December 15, 2009

The night sky; its affects and power

Way back when the pyramids were becoming skyscrapers of the time, I mean they align perfectly with Orion's Belt. Things can be seen in the stars, constellations that even we can't see at night anymore because we have since flourished into cities of blinding radiance taking that luxury away from us. Such mysteries may now only be seen in the most secluded of all lands. The night sky finds its magic best that way I believe. We may not see the night sky at that moment of seclusion the way our ancestors have but ultimately it is still overwhelming and bizarre to any gazer, as it rightfully should be.
The only sad thing about it is one has to drive and drive to get to an inviting enough a place to see all the wonders it holds. Let it not be a curse to travel to this awaiting splendor alone because when this destination is reached there is no way one can feel like so. Let all that is above fall on you like a million sweet eyes in curious scrutiny. We are aliens ourselves, we may have never happened.

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