sandandfoam
Veteran Member
I was reading and thinking about how the single cell human zygote becomes in nine months a 3KG, 50 cm long baby with 100 000 000 000 neurons in the brain alone. At peak growth some estimate that there are 250 000 new neurons born a minute.
Then I was flicking through some poetry and I came to these lines by Rumi:-
The light you give off
did not come from a pelvis.
Your features did not begin in semen
Don't try to hide inside anger
radiance that cannot be hidden
Life just blows me away in its awsomeness. I think Rumi's lines catch something indefineable about the wonder of our being. What do you think?
Then I was flicking through some poetry and I came to these lines by Rumi:-
The light you give off
did not come from a pelvis.
Your features did not begin in semen
Don't try to hide inside anger
radiance that cannot be hidden
Life just blows me away in its awsomeness. I think Rumi's lines catch something indefineable about the wonder of our being. What do you think?