HEAT
INTERMEZZO 3
In the prison that was formed for 'Lou' - our universe - at the moment of it's creation, it's inception, it's genesis - 'Lou' was unknowingly joined by 'it' - but in so doing something happened that was not intended - the singularity co-mingling of 'Lou' and 'it' combined with an unthinkable amount of energy created a 'spark'. This spark would lead to what we call 'life'.
The 'spark', like a seed, lay dormant; but as particles combined into atoms into molecules into structure, form started to appear - form that was repeated infinitesimally over and over again.
The 'spark' randomly existed anywhere but only as a singular occurrence So, even though there were infinite forms coalescing, the 'spark' was only randomly associated with one of them.
Maybe random is not quite the right word - it was randomly associated with one form because that is where 'Lou' and 'it' were associated.
Approximately 5 billion years ago, a 'form' which will become a planet, takes shape from the dust grains revolving around a large, dense cooling cooling mass that will some day result in it's own accretion disc.
The 'spark' is contained in the dust grains surrounding the dense cooling mass. 'Lou' is also re-integrating - unbeknownst to Lou, 'it' is as well. Their child, if we can call it that - the 'spark', is about to start a chain reaction that is still unfolding today - we call it life - the dust grains become the Earth, the cooling mass is the Sun.
Against this backdrop, 'it' and 'Lou' will wage a continuous battle through the millennia; the first battles will be at the uni-cellular level - and on and on - thus, the affects of all previous confrontations will be built into our genes and our reptilian memory.
We will have an unlimited capacity for right - and an unlimited capacity for wrong. 'Lou' and 'it' will be (and are) fighting inside of each one of us - every minute, every day.
But one of them has a slight advantage .... inside of us .. and in the larger play, that is all of our interactions .. outside of us ....
We'll need it ...
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