Moon
Theory
He put on display that
what our progenitors had to say was all encoded in our DNA. The counsel shouted him out with aspersions
and doubts! They claimed that he didn't
know what he was talking about. They
said one would have to be out of their head to believe what he had read and
that he should be ashamed of what he had said.
So instead of them being astonished he found himself to be
admonished. Without decorum he was
escorted out of the forum.
It was how such
politics ticked and they even labeled him a lunatic. They were weary of his moon theory. They did not want to accept that his insight
might be right. They stood opposed to
what he proposed because it could explain the petals on every rose. They laughed at the math that could explain a
giraffe. They claimed that he had drank
too much from the carafe. They booed him
off of the stage when he said it was possible not to age. For him his mind had been released from a
cage and now he could see what could be where every possibility stretched into
infinity.
Though they claimed him
to be a lie he did not cry. Instead he
continued to try. He continued to
explore for more and from what he saw there was a cure for the poor and a cure
for war. He took what he knew and he
drew. He refined his designs and improved
his mind. He came to understand that man
could expand. Ideas were like grains of
sand. Though against his ideas they fought he
traveled at the speed of thought. His
philosophy traveled at such a velocity that he could exceed light speed. Time was but a sublime chime whose tone could
be owned. All the little children needed
was to be shown.
So they let the fool
teach in school. The counsel turned out
to be the clown with a frown. Every blossom
blossomed. What the children knew
grew. Being smart became an art. Where it was dark there was a bright spark. Unleashed upon the world was exponential
potential. The secrets in our DNA had
paved the way. The counsel was in dismay
and scurried about in disarray. Some
members knelt down to pray and of course they had nothing to say. They were no longer able to keep the moon
theory at bay. It astonished them that he did not admonish
them. He did not shout them out with
aspersions and doubts! He ran the forum
with decorum.
Orrin K. Loftin,
Explorer
Copyright? When to believe is to achieve.
October 20th,
2013
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