Sunday, February 16, 2014

Celestial Solitude

        We are all together, all part of this giant cosmos in the universe, called humanity. Each one of us radiates outwardly, some of us shining bright, others collapsing and burning out. We all have the power to make up something greater. Some higher purpose, aligning together to form the constellations of the heavens. We can see eachother, all the millions of us shining out, but we cannot touch one another. Actually, we can't even come close. We are all tragically separated by billions and trillions of miles of empty space. We may feel as though we are not alone. We may feel that we are all one massive cascading unit, which we are in a way, but the reality is that we are all suspended seperately in the sheer blackness of space, and all that we have is our own light. We are all distant and lonely. We are, every last one of us, stars of insurmountable solitude.

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