Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Dawes Life Relaxation 4

You are prepared to recreate the Milky Way Galaxy. First, you must spread your canvas – the thick blanket of space. You reach down,* grab an edge,* and stretch it as high as you can. You smooth it horizontally,* then stretch it from the upper corners.* With your right* hand, you reach into your supply bucket and pull out heat* and light.* With your left hand, you pull out cold* and darkness.* You throw* the supply bucket over your shoulder and begin to mix.* With your right hand, you mix* the heat and light together. With your left hand, you mix* the cold and darkness together. After mixing, you leave the heat and light suspended where it is, and grab* the mixture of cold and darkness. You sculpt* the mixture into smooth, solid spheres. After accruing a small assortment of spheres, you fling* several into the far reaches of space. These will become planets. Next, you snatch* the smallest of the spheres, tie* them together, swing* them over your shoulder, and release* them. These are comets. Finally, you knock* all the remaining spheres down and stomp them into little bits.* You stoop* down, scoop* the chunks up, and toss* them above your head. These become asteroids. You take heavy steps* in a circle. A gaping black hole is left under each footprint. You grab* the mixture of heat and light and climb* to the top of the Milky Way. Here, you inhale the fiery mixture* from your palms, and breathe* out a spread of stars. As you silently survey your work, everything begins to slowly spin* around you.

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