A Star Is Born

A star is born.  Is it a dark star or a light star?  For the nebula source birthing stars spans a spectrum between light and dark.  Between light and dark do the star seeders guide the destinies of stars born.  What worlds and realms of dimension do stars find themselves seeded upon?  It’s a big universe of infinite universes.

For one day, a dark star will meet a light star and wonder what it is they are witnessing.  Like a mirror, either will shine their “light” in their own way.  For they know their own kind, but not their opposite.  They witness each other and they do not understand.

But alas, a miracle occurs.  Can one be the other?  If so, why?  Is that possible and why would it be a question in the first place?  Is to understand another to be the other?  Is observation alone the only requirement in understanding?  Or is it as simple as walking in another’s shoes?

If the miracle of a star is known, is that the only miracle possible?  If dark and light exists, then what makes that possible?  The star, the star seeder, the nebula birther, the overseeing creator?  The creator and the created, the dark and light, the birther and the birthed, the star and the space to shine.  Who made all of that and why?

“Can I do that?”  When was it asked?  Do what?  Who answered?  Who did?  Who asked?  How many stars fill the sky?  How many do you see?  How many do you not see?  How can anything not be?  Be what?  Be a star?  Which star?

When you can see the furthest star you will know what you cannot be.  Until then, know what you are.