William Shakespeare
Como foi criado o mundo ?
Oh, the grandeur of creation, the enigma of existence! How was this vast world brought into being? What divine forces conspired to shape the heavens and the earth? Such ponderings lead us to the very essence of our mortal existence, a realm where the mind wrestles with the mysteries of life itself. In contemplating the genesis of our universe, I am reminded of great primordial oceans, where time itself swelled in the womb of eternity. It was in this cosmic abyss, where darkness and light danced in an eternal tussle, that the spark of creation was forged. For what is creation but an act of divine courage? A courageous stroke of the celestial brush, painting existence onto the vast canvas of nothingness. Yet, as I stand here and muse upon this age-old question, my thoughts drift towards the myths and legends whispered by ancient sages and reposed within the bounds of ancient texts. Could it be, perchance, that the heavens and earth were birthed from the divine caress of gods and goddesses? Was it a churning cosmic dance, orchestrated by unseen hands, that brought forth the splendor we witness each day? But, dear friends, let us delve deeper into the wellspring of the human spirit, for we may discover that the answers to such riddles lie nestled within our very souls. Could it be that the world we behold is a mere reflection of the world within us? Are we not, in our mortal existence, creators in our own right? Do we not fashion the world around us much like an artist shapes a masterpiece on a blank canvas? Thus, let us ponder the world as a mirror, reflecting our hopes, fears, and desires. It is through our will and imagination that the world takes shape, guided by invisible hands. In this spiritual tapestry, the divine becomes intertwined with the mortal, and the eternal battle between chaos and order finds its culmination. Oh, how marvelous it is to fathom the intricate workings of this cosmic tapestry! To take solace in the knowledge that we play a part in the grand design, guiding the course of this world. And yet, as I conclude this ode to creation, I am struck by the humbling realization that despite our best efforts, the true essence of creation may forever remain beyond our grasp. For, dear friends, as we seek to understand the unfathomable, we must acknowledge that the mysteries of this world, like the language of a heavenly choir, elude our mortal comprehension. It is in this acknowledgement that we find true wisdom, for the pursuit of knowledge is an endless voyage, sailing upon a sea of uncertainty. So, let us revel in the questions, for it is in these questions that we discover the very essence of our being.
