The snake was both friend and foe –
Friend because it enticed us into opening up to self-awareness
Foe because it gave no hint about the consequences.
Once, long ago, we lived as happy human animals,
Doing what we wanted or needed –
Without reflection.
But, one day, just before biting into a ripe pomegranate,
We stepped back, looked at what we could see, and
Made a conscious choice.
For the first time, we could see ourselves, in context –
And were shocked –
Because, suddenly, we realized we were responsible
For our actions
And that we were no longer going to just do “what comes natural”.
After that, we had choices:
To be anything –
To do anything –
And we would be able to see it all.
After that pivotal moment, we no longer could stop seeing ourselves –
Because once you know – you know –
And in that archaic instant, we lost all naturalness –
We lost “Eden”.
The gap between a human animal
And a human being is virtually infinite,
(not qualitatively different from the gap between the spark or “touch” that created the universe and God),
Now, however, we’re compelled to continue crossing that gap,
Because, once started, there’s really no turning back.
The snake knew this, of course –
That’s why its gift was a curse,
And its curse a gift –
Humans had to lose themselves
In order to become themselves.
This is the cross shared by every human being –
And it’s never a matter of sin
But of consciousness of the responsibility for our own suffering.
All of us, also, need to suffer for future generations
Who’ll need to cross that gap as well
To become full human beings.
So, each of us is presented with the same choice as Jesus –
That is, whether or not to act as God
Would act
If God were human.
For us, it’ll always be a matter of direction –
Individually, as well as for the entire human race.
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