Thursday, June 14, 2007

The White Rabbit returns

The White Rabbit went on sniffing around the edges. It found crumbs and pieces of brown bread lying all over the place. The crumbs got mold over them and couldn’t be eaten. Jesus moved on. It moved to another haven. It had been killed by its species. Pushed out of the hay house. Pushed out of the World of human to die out in the blue haven.

The Rabbit: "And here I am sitting and thinking about the world. From time to time it feels as if the World is at my fingertips. The big small world itself. Impossible is nothing and the other way round. I plan my life of thoughts and actions. I plan that there are some kind of distances to conquer, thoughts to think, plans to prove, knowledge to obtain. I try to be honest and the one with integrity. And still I get to be baffled with the ignorance and foolishness, with short sighted views and little agendas. Astonished, baffled, blown... How can people be enemies to those who want to help? How can people manipulate, sabotage, connive? It just seems so far-far away. I can’t grasp the concept behind it? And therefore I sit on my white puffed tale, surprised with my jaw open and short of thoughts."

Some of its brothers said: "It is a crime to leave foolish people with their money." The Rabbit understood this thought. But it didn’t leave him any pleasure. This thought was an illustration of the World in doom. Foolish people running other foolish people to make more carrots and eat themselves to death. That is the master plan of the Universe of men. Big orange carrots. The bigger, the better; the more, the merrier. And happiest is the one who has the most carrots in the end.

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