It
had been decided long ago in ancient tombs as they buried their dead, in the
embryonic days of time, to forge a mechanism by which they could maintain power
for themselves and their kind. They realized that desire was as strong as
anything they could create on their own and so they wrapped their intentions in
the folds of the fresh milky white flesh of desire and cooked their creation in
the darkest hollows of the earth from where their predecessors first crawled
prior to the dawn of humanity’s birth. They marveled at their creation and
called it greed and were taken with its appearance because it was infinite black,
knowing no limits, able to continuously devour without satisfaction and they
placed it in the unsuspecting hearts of nascent people who misunderstood the
greed to simply be a moral justification from beyond their own minds. The last
of the ancient ones eventually died knowing the knowledge of their hand in the creation
of the greed would be buried in their own tombs but they also knew that the
greed had been buried in the hearts of so many and that it would go on spreading
to others without end because the greed was without end and the
people who carried it were largely lacking in the ability of self-reflection or
at least that ultimate bit of self-reflection that allows one to admit that
they might be wrong. While the greed went on to corrupt humanity’s
interactions, causing distrust, fear and destruction, it also went on to propel
humanity to great feats of civilization and technological wonder causing
humanity to also marvel at itself and sacrifice forethought of consequence in
favor of seemingly ever greater achievement. The ancient ones looked on from
beyond the tombs where their bodies were buried with quickened vision,
unencumbered by their previously finite minds, and they looked on with a
fullness of vision they hadn’t previously possessed. They were pleased to
observe that the blackness of greed had spread to so many in such diverse ways from
the innocent and well intentioned to the most hardened and gluttonous but
ultimately only advantaging an elite few who they longingly admired and
originally intended as its beneficiaries. They were eventually also surprised
to see a light that they had never noticed during their living days and whereas
the greed was infinitely black, the light shone infinitely within as well but
also radiated infinitely out and beyond itself forever, sharing a brilliance
beyond anything they had ever thought to desire and it shared itself freely
with all who were willing to see it or who happened to find themselves within
its warmth and shine. It even displaced the greed where ever it came into
contact with the greed. The only place it did not shine was within the darkest shadows
of greed where some purposefully withdrew not wanting to ever know anything other
than the familiarity afforded by the blackness of the greed. The ancient ones
who created the greed were among those lost in the shadows, the only difference
between themselves and the living being that they could observe the light as
well as the dark and be conscious that the light existed and further conscious
that they had never experienced the light in their lifetime. Still possessed, not
only of the darkness but also of an innate desire to experience the
unexperienced, their satisfaction of the accomplishment of greed soon began to
share space within the realm of their own desire with the curiosity and wonder
of what the light might be and they wondered what it might be like to
experience the light. Their satisfaction of the greed continually diminished in
the light replaced with a dissatisfaction for their inability to know the light
and the tombs that forever possessed their bodies seemed also to forever
enclose their existence in such small dark confines as they had not anticipated
and which saddened them as infinitely as the greed they created.
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