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These verses and stories celebrate and reverence the majestic
beauty of our shared humanity; our common sisterhood and
brotherhood that bonds us to each other and to a thousand
generations gone before. "We are joined from the dust of heaven,
borne on the cosmic breeze. We raise our chorus to the cradle of
life, set our music upon starry seas." "We celebrate the pulse of
life, unbroken beat, shared by all, though we never meet. Echoes
from the dawn of time. Singing to the yet to be." Even while
celebrating the majesty of being human, we can have no illusions
about the heartless ferocity of which we are sometimes capable,
when we fail to love one another and to honor the human dignity
that the majesty of our shared origins demands for all of us. In
the Great Fire Death of 1939 to 1945 this book poses the question
meant to reverberate for a thousand years: What was it like when
the rampaging mindless pathogen was not the Black Death and
Yersinia pestis, but the Fire Death and Homo sapiensia pestis? We
remember the joys of days that once we shared with the friends of
the long-gone then, who oh so briefly life anew. We shed a tear for
children who never came to be because of young people who lost
their lives or their loves in war: "Those never held in time's
embrace, time cannot forget, nor all of time together their
precious like beget, the spirits of children of lovers never met."
We can come to understand that we are the miracle of creation: a
creature who can touch past time, can sing, can care. We can come
to know: the mystery past power of words alone, what wonders are we
all.
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