Friday, August 4, 2023

Other planets appear to be our history







Nicole Page-Smith writing and photographs





Other planets appear to be our history






The macrocosm we exist in gives you an idea of existence. To suggest a microcosm is a small part of the macrocosm is all we need to know. We are in reflection of the universe we know.

The known universe of the human being would equal all we do know about outer space but all we do not know as well. We reflect God and the known universe of our lives, the "all knowing" universe of God. Solar Systems apart are our starlight. A tree similarly would reflect space, absorbing carbon dioxide and expelling the oxygen we breathe. The weight of nature on our hands is reflective of the space of the air between objects, if matter could have a weight, it would equal the human being. The weight of clouds. Rain clouds saturate the earth and we breathe the air. If you could then contemplate the heaviness of the air after rain this would equal the human being. The reflection of the air surrounding us would have a dual communication like the cosmos where years and space seem to be in reverse of substance. For example, human beings are made of air and water like the clouds and pass through a life as clouds pass over the sky. Momentary is our existence but the clouds drift on by. How many lightyears wide is your world? Do we know the future of existence? Other planets appear to be our history.