Sun And Words

Artur Capano
2 min readMar 26, 2021

Sunwords.

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Just a disclaimer: yes, sometimes I write like Yoda from Star Wars.

When the sun sets, animals greet it.

They say bye the Sun-God.

They greet the major source of energy on our planet.

Animals, as part of the Whole, and, being energy, come across to the highest concentration of energy that exists nearby.

That is Gratitude. It is to bless The energy and Your energy and came across to what you are a part and is.

It is to bless the energy and energy your, that you are part and is.

Is and part are you, that your energy and energy the bless to is it.

Just a digression. Realize that there is no term to define a sentence that, using the words in the reverse sequence, still makes sense.

The closest we can find to this is palindromy or palindrome, which consists of writing a word or phrase, reversing the original order of the letters.

Which, for the sake of classification as a semantic figure, I will call it word palindrome, or lexidrome — from Greek lexi (word) and drome (cycle).

So, returning to the main scope of the text.

The Human being, until recently, revered the King Star, in several religions.

Over time, nowadays we don’t even have the lux of waking up next to him.

It seems that, quite contrary to what we claim, we are not the most intelligent animal on Earth, but rather, the dumbest.

When we manifest what we call intelligence, we move away from Nature.

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Animals don’t understand us because they don’t need to. They are much more evolved to understand our language.

While we look at animals through glasses and cages, believing that we are more intelligent, Mother Nature has been looking at us since our birth.

We are trapped in an evolved Bentham panopticon.

In this version, there are prison mirages in the cells of their prisoners.

There are prisons within the prison; the watchmen of the watchmen are watched. Prisoners have the feeling that they are not in prison. We can call it multiopticon.

To observe, you will be observed. Animals know that.

We forgot.

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