Memoirs of the Unborn. Planet
Seventh story
Our planet
was a decent project. As it is known, "In the beginning, God created the
heavens and the earth." This is what we are going to talk about here,
about Earth.
The story continued like this: "And God said, 'Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.' And it was so. [And the water under the sky gathered to its places, and the dry ground appeared.] And God called the dry ground 'land,' and the gathered waters he called 'seas.' And God saw that it was good."
To avoid
quoting the entire Old Testament story of the creation of the Earth, let's note
that the process of its creation was long and challenging. At times, tired, the
Creator, fixing imperfections, filled it with all sorts of things until it was
time for Man. That's when everything started!
And as soon
as it started, our Planet - Earth - began to change. Following Man.
At first,
he engaged in sports, and he liked it. Having tasted the forbidden fruit, he
began to engage in sex, which he also liked—until orgasm!
Then he
started smoking. Everywhere - at home, at work, while fishing, and even after
sex. He liked to drink no less than engaging in sex, and he drank everywhere.
Sometimes, mixed with smoking.
Having
filled the entire planet with himself, Man flooded it with his habits. Not only
the bad ones.
He went to
the theater, listened to music, read books. But at the same time - he drank and
smoked, and sometimes cursed.
Often the
Planet felt that Man would not bring any good to it. Ruin it. Erase it from the
face of the Earth. Sometimes, she let him know that he had gone too far,
crossed all boundaries, "had enough." And then on Earth, disasters,
wars, diseases, hunger, and chaos began.
The further
Man went, the stronger the Planet made it clear to him that he was wrong.
With the
flora and fauna, things were better for Earth. They immediately found
understanding after "God created plants and spread them over the Earth,
and he saw that it was good," and then "God created the animals of
the earth according to their kinds, and the livestock according to their kinds,
and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And
God saw that it was good."
But even in
these spheres, the influence of Man penetrated. After that, it was necessary to
start the "Red Book," creating which, he ignored it himself.
Thus,
simultaneously, the Planet evolved and degenerated parallel to the development
and degradation of Man.
The Creator
intervened as best he could, but the Man he created turned out to be not to his
liking.
Moreover,
Man abolished God and drove the last nail into the lid of His coffin.
So, day by
day, year by year, the Earth changed - sometimes for the worse, sometimes for
the better.
In some
places, it was good to live - exactly where the foot of modern Man did not
tread. But as soon as his foot stepped there, the Planet began to react
painfully to his invasion.
And
sometimes, having recovered from human calamities, in a good mood, the Planet
remembered the stages of the great journey, lasting billions of years.
She
remembered how she was created in 6 days and how everything was good until the
Creator populated her with people.
But these
were memories of the future. After all, the Planet had no past. Just like its
Creator.
After all,
the unborn Creator could not create it, just as he could not create anything
afterward - cities, families, twins, and other unborn ones. Like them, the
Planet was not destined to be born. And why? After all, its birth would be the
beginning of its end.
This would
be taken care of by Man, who also was not born. After all, his Creator was not
born, and together with him, all the intentions of the unborn Creator were not
born.
October 20, 2014, Original (Russian) version
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