Unsere unbeugsame menschliche Beständigkeit



Warum wir als Menschen existieren:

Geboren, um die Sterne zu erben, ist das Wesen unserer Einzigartigkeit in der Galaxie unser unbesiegbare menschlicher Geist; unsere Präsenz und Beständigkeit als Homo sapiens im Milchstraßen-Universum.

Wir sind der Mittelpunkt des Universums.
Wir sind ihr Subjekt und ihr Objekt.
Wir sind der Kern aller Existenz.
Unsere Einzigartigkeit is unsere unbezwingbare menschliche Präsenz.

Why we Exist as Humans:

Born to inherit the stars, the essence of our uniqueness in the galaxy is our indomitable human spirit; our presence and permanence as Homo sapiens of the Milky Way Universe.

We are the centerpiece of the universe.
We are its subject and its object.
We are the core of all existence.
Our uniqueness is our indomitable human presence.

About this poem

Als Homo Sapiens sind wir dazu geboren, zu den Sternen zu reizen. (As Homo sapiens we were born to be travelers of the stars.)

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Written on May 09, 2024

Submitted by karlcfolkes on May 09, 2024

Modified by karlcfolkes on May 20, 2024

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Karl Constantine FOLKES

Retired educator of Jamaican ancestry with a lifelong interest in composing poetry dealing particularly with the metaphysics of self-reflection; completed a dissertation in Children’s Literature in 1991 at New York University entitled: An Analysis of Wilhelm Grimm’s ‘Liebe Mili’ (translated into English as “Dear Mili”), Employing Von Franzian Methodological Processes of Analytical Psychology. The subject of the dissertation concerned the process of Individuation. more…

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