Tsu Nale Noqusi-From the Heart of The Last Star
Who knows how many times we as humans have been through this, the struggle to find each other once and for all? I think everyone searches for that one person who was meant only for them. There is the theory that we were once “Whole Beings” and were separated into two halves and thrown down onto the earth, to forever search for our perfect match. There are numerous versions of this theory through out history, different cultures and religions, but basically the same is true for all, there is just one person out there who was meant to be with each of us. How do we ever know for sure? Isn’t that the cosmic secret? It has been called many names, and compared to countless things in this world. But the general consensus of what people call this theory is simply “True Love”.
“For lack of a better definition, true love is the bonding of two souls always meant to be together. No matter how the script plays out, they will find each other, somehow. It's written in the stars.”
In all of the past lives we have been through, who knows how many times we have loved and lost each other? I believe that when the two halves finally unite, they will finally become whole again, and no longer have to search. There are lessons we learn through out our long stairway of lives to reach the top where we will finally be prepared and ready to be reunited with our missing side. So, how do we recognize this one person on our journey through time if we are both changing with each life? If we are all truly star crossed lovers, colliding with each other in random and desperate attempts to be whole beings again and it is written in the stars, then it will happen. The question is when? This life? Two lives away? No one knows.
The hard part is simply that there are uncountable stars in the sky. We are each a broken and lonely star on a crash course through the deep abyss passing many different stars, colliding with some, running close to others, and completely passing the rest by. We will in our short lives, never have time to connect with all of the other stars out there, to see if they fit with our broken selves. Sometimes we find one that fits almost perfect, and we make the choice to stay, even though we know that they aren’t “the one”. Because we know that the odds of finding that perfect fit is very slim. We all need to be with someone, to not feel alone in this great abyss that is life. The question we must ask ourselves is this. Is this one that I have chosen fitting well enough for me to be happy? Or should I simply move on, searching the stars and infinity for the small chance to become whole once and for all?
“For lack of a better definition, true love is the bonding of two souls always meant to be together. No matter how the script plays out, they will find each other, somehow. It's written in the stars.”
In all of the past lives we have been through, who knows how many times we have loved and lost each other? I believe that when the two halves finally unite, they will finally become whole again, and no longer have to search. There are lessons we learn through out our long stairway of lives to reach the top where we will finally be prepared and ready to be reunited with our missing side. So, how do we recognize this one person on our journey through time if we are both changing with each life? If we are all truly star crossed lovers, colliding with each other in random and desperate attempts to be whole beings again and it is written in the stars, then it will happen. The question is when? This life? Two lives away? No one knows.
The hard part is simply that there are uncountable stars in the sky. We are each a broken and lonely star on a crash course through the deep abyss passing many different stars, colliding with some, running close to others, and completely passing the rest by. We will in our short lives, never have time to connect with all of the other stars out there, to see if they fit with our broken selves. Sometimes we find one that fits almost perfect, and we make the choice to stay, even though we know that they aren’t “the one”. Because we know that the odds of finding that perfect fit is very slim. We all need to be with someone, to not feel alone in this great abyss that is life. The question we must ask ourselves is this. Is this one that I have chosen fitting well enough for me to be happy? Or should I simply move on, searching the stars and infinity for the small chance to become whole once and for all?

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