World
- Aug 15, 2018
- 2 min read
God is the one who chooses patterns out of infinity and brings order to the chaos. Picture a rotating sphere. Inside the sphere, windows are reflecting each other like mirrors. Outside the sphere are patterns of information, the information of our universe. Each window is a person. We are not mirrors. In the beginning, there is only darkness in the globe of windows, but one window opens up and a light breaks in. The first person it hits echoes it. With this light comes another color, gray. The light is nearly buried in the darkness, and most windows return gray. People are imitating the truth, but most reflect the gray. With each likeness, they mold into a different design like stained glass. A window starts out clear but they quickly morph into a pattern as they grow older. If the pattern is dark and cloudy, a person will have a hard time reproducing truth. If someone is replicating a gross pattern that does not fit with the orb’s overall pattern, they are cracked and ruined. There will be a wall there until a window is born. With each reflection, it affects the whole sphere. When many windows are destroyed, the walls of the sphere are exposed. Darkness is growing because there are less windows bouncing the light back and forth. Truth seems lost, or at least changing. New windows are being born each day. The sphere is growing and the walls are replaced. Windows are born of good position and design to receive that light can reflect it honestly. People do not have a choice when it comes to their designs because they are only reflecting. Many are waiting to reflect truth and change their patterns. Open windows let the light find its way in. These people do not fit in with the gray patterns forming the sphere. They become like the dark grotesque windows and they are often destroyed. There is one side that is not the one we are reflecting, but we are still aware of them. No one wants to reflect evil, but it is there on the other side of the window, the stained glass reversed.












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