Originally posted by
Seikou-Kishi
It stands to reason that Earth humans should be so... Well, so similar. We are effulgent and resurgent. We are daring to the point of recklessness, adventurous to the point of foolhardiness, and we have within us an ardent flame of fierce individuality. Many of us are not coping well with this nature of ours, but it remains. It does not seem entirely unjustified to argue that the problems of our world arise out of a shying away from our natures and how in tune these are with Sophia's own. We are, after all, to adapt a phrase, rushing in where only one angel has ever before dared to tread.
We throw ourselves headlong into things. Why should we care for danger? We're immortal. Sophia threw herself headlong, too. The devil may care, but we do not! We are enthusiasm and zeal. Our minds might be a thing of wonder, but it is our hearts that excel, that are so unique. Sure, we struggle with all of this. We have forgotten who we are, and only thereby have insecurities and doubts seeped into our otherwise impervious nature. But truly, we are of a kind with Sophia (though we may differ in degree); it is time we sorted ourselves out; there is all creation waiting to benefit of our uniqueness. It is time to be an example and to breathe fresh life into the worlds, to set them alight with our touch and kindle them with our spirits, to make them effervescent with new vitality.
Hers might not be the Aeonic way, but it is Sophia's way, and she is Sophia. What is that but inborn eccentricity? What is but a pure aversion to convention for the sake of convention? "No Aeon before, Sophia, has ever acted as you would act" — that is a description of the past, not an argument for the future. How like her we are.