The Expansiveness of Life

A small patch of grass

In pondering the tiny amount of grass pictured in the photo above, I am considering the amount of life that must inhabit that small space. The leaves of grass, the few interspersed weeds, the worms in the soil below, the insects crawling beneath the canopy of grass and what must be plenty of bacteria or other microscopic forms of life all call this little bit of existence ‘home’.

That picture captures only one minuscule patch of our massive universe. How mind-boggling is the expansiveness of life in all its forms and locations!

2 comments

  1. Existence is nothing more than projection of consciousnesses interacting. Unless observed a particle is in superposition and therefore only a potential particle. The mind is not made of atoms, but rather atoms are made of mind.

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