The universe began as an enormous breath being held. I am glad that it did... until this great exhalation is finished, my thoughts live on.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
They say it all started out with a big bang. But, what I wonder is, was it a big bang or did it just seem big because there wasn't anything else drown it out at the time?
The universe begins to look more like a great thought than a great machine.
This fact immediately suggested a singular event - that at some time in the distant past the universe began expanding from an extremely small size. To many people this inference was loaded with overtones of a supernatural event - the creation, the beginning of the universe.
In love's godlike breathing, there's the innermost aspect of the universe.
I kind of liked the idea of a universe that always was and always will be.
I think my proper response is complete amazement and awe at the universe that we are in, and how it works is just far more complicated than humans will ever properly understand.
There's a bigger universe at hand.
A universe that came from nothing in the big bang will disappear into nothing at the big crunch. Its glorious few zillion years of existence not even a memory.
Beyond a certain point, the whole universe becomes a continuous process of initiation.
It was like a miracle, but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole body crumbled into dust and passed from our sight.