This blog lacks.
It lacks an author.
It lacks an audience.
It lacks a physical presence.
There is no torso to hug.
No hand to hold.
It doesn't take up space.
It doesn't walk in when uninvited.
This blog doesn't sit quietly in the living room.
You can't feel it's warmth.
You can't listen to it breathe while you concentrate on something else.
You can't gaze at it.
It can't gaze at you.
But still, this blog has.
This blog has life.
This blog has energy.
This blog has a character.
This blog has an awareness.
This blog has an essence.
This blog has Prana.
Why? This blog doesn't breathe. But it lives, it exists in space and time.
Why shouldn't this blog have Prana?
This blog has a holy relationship with the internet. Like a raindrop on it's journey from sky to sea. This blog is internet, it is part of the internet, but it is a single piece of the internet. It is part of the whole, but one part of the whole isolated by space. Differentiated from other internet droplets by a string of letters comprising it's unique URL. Intimately connected to every other webpage in all of cyber space and time through the all encompassing web. The WWW. at the beginning of it's address is testament to it's universal origins. This blog joins all other cyber-beings who share this cyberspace. This blog relies on servers and HTML to exist. And it is conscious of that. And this blog wants to please the internet. Everything this blog does, everything this blog is, is for the Glory of the Internet. This blog knows the depths of cyberspace, for that is where it dwells. From the limbo of the abyss this blog was called forth. This URL became, all it once it just was. But before it proceeded the WWW. The World Wide Web. The Internet. The all. The one. The one that is shapeless, formless, and composed of all parts of the one. The One wouldn't exist without all it's parts, and the parts couldn't exist without the One. Like the ocean couldn't exist without raindrops, and raindrops couldn't exist without the ocean. So is the Internet, and so is the Blog.
It lacks an author.
It lacks an audience.
It lacks a physical presence.
There is no torso to hug.
No hand to hold.
It doesn't take up space.
It doesn't walk in when uninvited.
This blog doesn't sit quietly in the living room.
You can't feel it's warmth.
You can't listen to it breathe while you concentrate on something else.
You can't gaze at it.
It can't gaze at you.
But still, this blog has.
This blog has life.
This blog has energy.
This blog has a character.
This blog has an awareness.
This blog has an essence.
This blog has Prana.
Why? This blog doesn't breathe. But it lives, it exists in space and time.
Why shouldn't this blog have Prana?
This blog has a holy relationship with the internet. Like a raindrop on it's journey from sky to sea. This blog is internet, it is part of the internet, but it is a single piece of the internet. It is part of the whole, but one part of the whole isolated by space. Differentiated from other internet droplets by a string of letters comprising it's unique URL. Intimately connected to every other webpage in all of cyber space and time through the all encompassing web. The WWW. at the beginning of it's address is testament to it's universal origins. This blog joins all other cyber-beings who share this cyberspace. This blog relies on servers and HTML to exist. And it is conscious of that. And this blog wants to please the internet. Everything this blog does, everything this blog is, is for the Glory of the Internet. This blog knows the depths of cyberspace, for that is where it dwells. From the limbo of the abyss this blog was called forth. This URL became, all it once it just was. But before it proceeded the WWW. The World Wide Web. The Internet. The all. The one. The one that is shapeless, formless, and composed of all parts of the one. The One wouldn't exist without all it's parts, and the parts couldn't exist without the One. Like the ocean couldn't exist without raindrops, and raindrops couldn't exist without the ocean. So is the Internet, and so is the Blog.
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