Wednesday, April 6, 2011

What I See

       It's interesting, what I see. Its almost a mystery. My eyes are clear like glass giving me the sight like no other. I see that under the heavenly Earth, there is a new one. It’s different and exciting, with creatures that have not been discovered and the movement of water creates a bond between man and sea. It’s just like the world above, there’s plants and animals, land and vegetation, life unknown. But for man to understand what is under, is not through scientific reasoning, not through mathematics, not even through logic. Man must expand their imagination to see what is true, not what is figured or proven. The sea is so big it will take more lifetimes than you can count to see every part but every part doesn’t have to be seen in order to make new discoveries. One small section by itself is full of excitement and joy that creates new discoveries and memories for you. What is already discovered and seen by man may not be seen by you. What you see and interpret is different than what others see and interpret. Its interesting that what I think is amazing or funny may not be to others. To go under water into the depths of the dark cold water into the vast unknown creates the thrill of observing; it’s not so important to discover a new marine/ aquatic animal or plant. What I see is as clear as crystal but may not be to you but just being under water, in the ocean is just an example of saying just a few words; what you see, forests, species of animals, valleys , and mountains, was created by God. When I said “But for man to understand what is under, is not through scientific reasoning, not through mathematics, not even through logic,” and “Man must expand their imagination to see what is true, not what is figured or proven,” I mean that all the science and math can be simplified into saying “God made the world, and everything in it.  By Kyle

3 comments:

  1. It is true nature can not be oroven by science,mathematics or logic. But is its own entity that God created with more mystery than is in all the world.

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  2. This is very poetic. Well done!

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  3. Very Interesting, keep up the good work!

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