Words and the World

Words and the World

People first created words, then they started to combine words into sentences. They built their worlds with the sentences they created or that others said for them, and started to live in these worlds they built, and so they started to make themselves believe in the things they created. The interesting thing is that they created almost all the things they believed in. The real but painful thing is that they started to believe in the created rather than the creator. If you see the fruit   without noticing the tree, all you can get is a few tastes of pleasure and passion. The main thing is that the tree creates the fruit. If you empower the created more than the creator, one day you will be at the command of the fruit. The real thing is that the fruit is a product of the tree. People abandoned the trees and started worshipping the fruit, they made the fruit their crown jewel and gave up production. That's when things started to happen, and history started to be written differently from then on. A lot of time has passed since the time when people said, "There are trees anyway, let's utilize the fruit. People forgot that the tree is the creator of the fruit. If this is a dialectical process and the whole set of compounds that spread throughout the process, it has been a long time since we moved away from it so that we could become such a ready-made and self-consuming society.

We created suffering and relentless refuge, and then we searched for whom to seek refuge throughout history. Some of us looked for strength in the sky, some on the ground, some in eternity. They all had one common denominator: seeking refuge in the unattainable. Because it has always been written in our brains that "the unattainable is the most powerful". The unattainable is mysterious and mysterious, and as such, everything mysterious and mysterious became even more powerful, and we, as people in need of that power, continued to believe in it. Since human beings are always on the side of the powerful, we deified the powerful and made it our crown jewel, sacrificed to it, made offerings to it. First, we took refuge in it, then we asked it to protect us, then we used it as a weapon against the other person. Not enough, we turned it into a cruel person who terrorizes and punishes each other. In fact, we have always used it to impose our own wishes and desires on others. For the power, we created to rule others, we first made them believe, and then we started to believe in ourselves. We continued to walk by building empires of fear and belief. As it grew, we got smaller, as it got stronger, we got weaker, and then we realized that we had come to rely on the power we created ourselves. It became our fears one day, our hopes the next, our source of life the next. It has always been there in eternity and out of reach, but it has always been within us to rule and watch us. We have long stopped questioning it. Questioning would have shown us who created it. We didn't want that, because it was bigger than the creator, because it was different. It was an energy, it was a power, it was a might. It was the self that we wanted to be but could not be. Because we have learned from birth that human beings are powerless and weak-willed. We have already started the first weakness by having sex, and we can describe human life as simple as coming out of sex, as a dream as becoming alive in the womb, as a miracle as being born, and as labor and suffering afterwards. But might and power are not like that. It does not give birth and is not born, because it both exists and does not exist. So, its source of power is us, and when we disappear, it will disappear. So, by cutting the apples from the tree we cannot prevent the apples from growing again next year, but we do it every year believing that it can happen, and then we worship that power. In fact, it never occurs to us to cut the tree, or if it does, we don't dare. Because once we have believed that it was that apple that created that tree. Even more interestingly, we are the ones who created that apple. Without us, that tree would wither away.

It has been thousands of years since we have believed in the power outside us and not in the power within us, we are no longer looking for ourselves, we are looking for that power.




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