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Mikros Kosmos MAG
Born from the gentle chaos
The crafty hands of Mrs. Demiurge.
Seven billion
Twinkling stars.
Likened souls in the dark.
Our universe,
The beating heart
Ourselves,
The insignificant interrelated parts.
The stars,
Our twinkling, bright eyes.
The universe,
The collective mind.
The nebulas in our own eyes.
Numerous as the celestial bodies in the sky.
The neurons in our little heads
Are the galaxies we seek to comprehend.
The secrets of the universe
Is only deep inside our hearts.
We are nothing if not the same.

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I've always loved Plato's theory of Microcosm- the idea of structural similarity between the human being and the unvierse as a whole.