Dec. 20th, 2003

Elen

Dec. 20th, 2003 02:29 am
tinhuviel: (Moon)
On my way to work this evening, I looked out across the seeming abyss to behold the dots of light sparkling as far as the eye could see. It was almost like space had descended and the stars twinkled at ground level. Then I began to ponder humanity's longtime relationship with darkness. Why do most humans fear it? Why do we long for light when Nature tells us it's time for the spaces between the stars to dwell among us for a few hours each day?

I wonder what would happen if all the lights went out and humanity had only the starlight to comfort us. Would there be any comfort after decades of staving off the darkness with our artificial security? I think that much chaos and mayhem would ensue for awhile. There would be many terrible reasons to fear the dark.....well...not the dark, necessarily, but the things that would hide therein. Eventually perhaps, humans would turn our eyes skyward and see the stars for the very first time.

We miss so many stars because of the light shining down here on the ground. City dwellers see fewer than we country folk or even the suburbanites. What have we sacrificed for the fragile security we now possess?

Can anyone imagine what a truly silent night would be? No cars, no electrical buzzing, no sounds of man-made folly. Just us, our fellow earthlings, and the crystalline star song that's been inaudible for so long. After the horrors of having lost our fires, the ones who are left would find joy once more in the soft light of stars.
tinhuviel: (O)
I'm thinking of creating a filter for some of the more extreme posts I may be composing in the future. If you want to be on the filter, let me know either here or via email (susperia5@yahoo.com), and I will consider it.

errr....

Dec. 20th, 2003 04:05 am
tinhuviel: (Sulk)
What happened to [livejournal.com profile] shrijani?

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