He hollers from the future conscious void where no one thinks or knows anything spiraling into nowhere.
His remains have disintegrated and his memory is destroyed. There is no hope, no answers, no purpose, no future, no good ahead, no bad ahead, just annihilation. The end of thought, experience, imagination, sense, wonder, speculation, hope, theory, the deadness, the abyss of unrecognition, a place that should exist completely now but with us here strangely something odd has occurred.
That oddness is us questioning nothingness and annihilation and daring to hope ourselves beyond its final end but why? Why should we stare nonexistence in the eyes and aim to transcend realities most obvious terms that already have been defied.
That defiance is busy struggling to reach beyond a temporal state that has us conscious of reality, self-aware, with knowledge of our inward and outward selves, aiming our brains, senses, imaginations, theories, at trying to surpass that end and see hope beyond a cold future oblivion.
Why stare into such a formidable foe and know the equation of life and death, possibility and impossibility, hope and hopelessness; life, and whatever lies behind it, is teasing us, but why? is there an explanation?
As far as I'm concerned life is too dynamic, too intricately connected with so many nuances, offering phenomena that are elaborate and interesting in diverse, rich, wonderful, discoverable, connection; every idea that is stumbled upon in the trail through history, every natural phenomena, creative living creature, non living object, the sky, the view of an ocean, the questions we ask and deliberate is if seen with the right level of appreciation an existing state that suggests life is not the result of meaningless random processes but points to an imagination beyond what we can fairly weigh for importance. This makes life a place of planning, of intention, where we exist not to face annihilation hopelessly but with possibility, even hope, and more a potential for untold unimaginable good.
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