Oh wow, really nice descriptions. The reader can really immerse within the feeling of the tides motion and the stars immutability. Humans really do feel small in front of these natural phenomena; it really puts things into perspective.
Thank you, Bethel. So true. We are so tiny, and we should be inconsequential, yet we manage to be so destructive. If anything sentient were to look down on our planet, you would forgive it for thinking it had been infested by some termite-like insect.
Perspective is endlessly fascinating, isn't it? Perhaps the closest we can come to experiencing the universe "as it really is" is understandling a little of the vast gulf of our partiality.
Oh wow, really nice descriptions. The reader can really immerse within the feeling of the tides motion and the stars immutability. Humans really do feel small in front of these natural phenomena; it really puts things into perspective.
Thank you, Bethel. So true. We are so tiny, and we should be inconsequential, yet we manage to be so destructive. If anything sentient were to look down on our planet, you would forgive it for thinking it had been infested by some termite-like insect.
Perspective is endlessly fascinating, isn't it? Perhaps the closest we can come to experiencing the universe "as it really is" is understandling a little of the vast gulf of our partiality.
Thank you for sharing my essay, Alia! I’m deeply honored.🙏
You're welcome, Mary.
You're welcome, Luisa. I will!