purusha and prakriti
In an age long since past, where time and space danced the eternal waltz of existence, nestled in a cosmos teeming with celestial expanse, was a tiny planet. This was Earth, a planet known for its extraordinary vigor, beauty, and lush life. It was here Prakriti danced - a wonder of creation, the material cosmos personified.
Prakriti, in all her grandeur, was the Seen, an enigmatic entity of braided pulsars, clustered galaxies, and swirling neon nebulae. She was the ocean’s depth and the mountain’s height, she was both the raging tornado and the softest snowflake. Her dance was the seasons and the stars, life and death, creation and decay. In her cosmic ballet, she was everything - and yet, unseen.
Who could appreciate her infinite dance, her celestial choreography? Her cosmic prevalence was too sacred and subtle to be understood by the untrained eye, and thus, unperceived she remained, dancing through the cosmic maelstrom, yearning a worthy observer.
Then there came Purusha, the Seer. He was unlike any other, an entity rare and trustworthy who came from the silence that existed between thought and action. Removing the veils of ignorance and illusions, he sought to comprehend the profound dance of Prakriti, the cosmic spectacle that lay before his transcendental sight.
Purusha watched, and as he did, he realized his fortunate position. Before him danced the Universe, her beauty unparalleled, her dance dazzling. His gaze was unwavering, his reverence sincere. He silently vowed to honor the dance, to see it not with mortal eyes but with a pure, unblemished soul.
The dance of Prakriti continued, flowing through galaxies and echoing through time. And Purusha, with devoted admiration, beheld the dance, a rare and worthy audience. A sacred bond formed between the Seen and the Seer, a communion as old as time itself.
And thus, the dance of the cosmos continued, observed by the Seer, through him acquiring value and through him being understood. But it was also through the Seen that the Seer found his purpose. Theirs was a dance of mutual existence, a dance of unity.
In the end, Purusha and Prakriti together unveiled a cosmic truth: the dance of the cosmos indeed exists, ever-vibrant and divine, but it is in the perception of this dance where its beauty unfurls, where its significance arises, and where its divine freak dances.
And so unraveled the dance of the Seen and the Seer, an eternal ballet played out in the theatre of the cosmos, a tale of divinity not oft told but forever resonating in the inscrutable infinity of space and time. The harmonious duality of Purusha and Prakriti, the Seer and the Seen, continued to weave their timeless tale across the fabric of existence. Their story is an eternal reminder of the sacred dance of life - a dance not to be flaunted but revered with utter reverence and devotion. Theirs is our story, the universe’s story, a cosmic rhythm pulsating through the veins of existence.
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Jane Birkin
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