The love for cosmic bodies and stellar objects has been with me since a young age, imprinted by many episodes of Star Trek and my parent’s exuding enthusiasm for the “final frontier”. To this day Carl Sagan’s words on the immensity of space and our insignificant, yet precious existence within it sends goosebumps across my entire being. If only every soul on this little blue speck, “a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam,” could look out there and truly see beyond self. Humbled to the state of being, maybe then the perceived differences that divide us would fade away, and love could rule. The poem below is inspired by this hope…
What do you know about infinity? Its microscopic immensity is overwhelmingly beautiful, a million emotions in one teardrop, like stars in the universe, my feelings are interstellar. With one glance I saw all of you, I’ve felt your entirety with one fingertip, and heard your worth with one word. You complete me and together we are all that matter which comprises universal love. The attraction forces gravity to submit. Bending light around its contours to render that which cannot be seen, only felt, visible. Glimpse the eternal void of everything, so infinitely profound it remains constant throughout space and time. Behold the intangible mirth of universal love expansion collapsing upon you like cosmic waves breaking over gravity wells. Critical mass is achieved, an infinite engine conceived. The fusion of forever and always powered by ultraviolet light rays bursting with photon fields cascading along möbius wavelengths. Huggin Higgs between the lines explode when particles collide, goosebumps rise, exciting electric fields producing a force you can touch, taste, smell, see, and hear. Sense the five dimensions of love and behold universal dimensions unfold.