Infinity
Searching for infinity is rather like looking through a ship porthole and seeing the ocean surface but nothing below or above. Sometimes I feel like I have touched infinity, yet it is like seeing a lone star break cover on a dark night as the clouds part. It is like listening to a single disk on a jukebox but not hearing the music from generations past and future. As I read a noble book or listen to a child speak, I feel infinity slip from my grasp. I feel but a speck in the universe, but I am aware. And I see the Northern Aurora
Infinity is a difficult thing to grasp. But awe, that we can feel
Thank you for commenting Neil Awe is a good way of looking at it.
Sometimes I find myself trying to vivualise infinty and have to break myself off from it, that way madness lies
Then it must be to late for me
Dear Michael,
Hard thing to fathom…infinity. Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Thank you Rochelle, thinking about infinity is certainly a challenge
An imaginative piece, Michael. Infinity is a slippery customer!
Thank you Penny, infinity is certainly hard to fathom
I don’t understand infinity; not sure I understand love; I’m amazed at creativity. I’m amazed at newborn babies. There is a lot in this universe I don’t understand, but I surely do enjoy it.
Good, thought-provoking piece.
I was so pleased to read your comment Linda. Their is much that I struggle to understand, yet I am with you on new born babies.
Nice metaphysical romp, Michael.
I was so pleased to read your feedback, I did make a bit of a romp of it. It was a purely experimental piece