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Epiphanies of the Celestial
"Epiphanies of the Celestial" by Erica Luzzi, resonated deeply with me, beacause there are some moments when I feel the same way. There are always those moments that while in them, you feel like the biggest person in the galaxy, for me, its usually while listening to music, or while reading a good book.
Its then that I realize, that there are about seven billion people on the planet, and that many of them might be doing the same exact thing as me at the same exact time, without realizing it. It's honestly a suffocating feeling, because only then does it register to me how small of a life force I actually am. Every single point that she makes in her poem are all extremely accurate. Her point is an extremely obvious one, that the size of our existance compared to the rest of the universe is negligable.
Thank you, Erica, for so beautifully conveying something that is very difficult to covey as beautifully as you did.
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