Tuesday, April 29, 2014

What if We Could See Our Own Stars?

Now, don’t start to think that I mean our own tiny individual stars that we keep in our pockets.
No.
What I mean is that we humans are made from the galaxy, the universe. We have stardust in our blood, a comets’ ion tail in our hair, and galaxies in our eyes. We are made up of the vast and beautiful frontier that is our universe. (Now, I am not trying to go against anyone’s belief. If you believe God or whatever made us that is fine-diddly-dandy. But I believe the Big Bang created everything, so that’s what I am going off of; science.)
But what if whenever we looked at someone, we could see it? What if you could see the sparkling stardust in their already silky hair? What if you could see the galaxies shine in their bright eyes? Do you think we would be glowing? Would we shine as bright as the suns we are made of? Or would it be a soft, gentle glow that gives off an almost warm and comforting feeling?
How would this effect our perception of each other as fellow Homo sapiens? Would we try to compare the color of our stardust to that other persons?
“OMG, Sally has such an ordinary color of stardust, I know she wishes she had gold like mine!”
Or would we complement each other on the amazing sparkle of the galaxy in our eyes?
“Gosh Myah, your eyes are the most brilliant shade of green, and with the galaxy adding a hint of gold, you look even more stunning.”
While this all seems fine and dandy, what if that possibility actually exists? Humans have a very limited range of sight on the spectrum. There is so much more that we could see! What if we could see all levels of the spectrum? We could see almost any color, no matter how little it is. Our world would open up in brilliant hues of scarlet red and electric blues, but would it also open up our eyes to the mini galaxies we hold within ourselves? Will we ever be able to see the sparkling stars in each other’s eyes? I personally would hope so. I would love to look into your blue eyes and see the comets dust and the stars’ glint in them. That beauty should be viable to us because we all deserve to see our true being.
Until next time,

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