~*~Falling into Fall~*~
Frogs are the rulers of this night. Once a shout and twice a whisper. Grandfather lives and wakes to guide us. Once a shout and twice a whisper. Thoughts, ideas, can speak louder than words. What you'll find here is what is stood for, what is believed by the writer of these works of art. As words are art, reading is an art, thoughts are forms of art. We are art... My dear, you're cold and I'm to warm you.
All about the same great thing ThoughtsIt's as if the God and the Goddess are one, neutral and divine energy with both male and female properties to it, but it really is neither, so when we talk of a "Goddess" it isn't really a seperate energy, but a part of a even greater energy. As the story of "The One" says, "The One formed two energies, one male and one female, they loved and became One." Which, to me, makes sense. It's like a heartbeat, keeping us all alive.All creatures need each other, there is no "lesser" or "upper" creatures in the great scheme of the Earth. Perhaps there are two Gods, one female and one male. But certain people only connect to the Lord (Xians) and some with the Lady, and others that connect to both (Wiccans, etc.) which is why some only believe in one. I think I connect to the Goddess, though I believe in the God, maybe it's because I'm female. This would make all Gods the same God. The GiantChorus: I saved this song for a giant. And he sang it along with me. And we shared this special moment. And we learned this is all there had to be. For we spoke of different languages. And we carried different traits. But still we sang the very same song, me and the giant are one. CHORUS This song cried out accross the seas and others heard what they couldn't believe. They said it was wrong, or singing this song, but me and the giant, we are one. CHORUS Yes, me and the giant, me and the giant, we sang this song for all we knew, for me and the giant, we are one. This song is about the relationship between the people and the Earth.KittenActing like a cat when you're still a kitten |