
Madame Butterfly wrote:+madame butterfly
+chaac
theme song; after the storm++chaac is the name of the mayan rain deity, he who strikes the clouds with his thunderous axe and scatters lightning to fall to the earth in storms of roaring thunder. Yet he is also the god of agriculture, the god of life; of bringing it and sustaining it
+If some things seem twined with both great good and great evil,
like fire which has the power to both burn down great cities and scar the flesh of those trapped within,
yet also bring comfort when huddled around the camp in the midst of the ever-spreading dark...
or as lighting might, when in its purest form it rains down to smite those beneath,
yet when trapped by clever human fingers it powers our world,
everything from the mundane to the majestic,
and in it lies the very spark by which we could climb and scale to the heavens--
that is, explore beyond our own world, our own galaxy, on the back of the great technological revolution
which sprung from the discovery of electricity...
...Could it then be argued, that only with great horrors and evils in life, lies the potential for the greatest good?
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