We don’t really like changes… we did at school, but those were different changes. And we were different. And Humanity as a whole has always lived with the dream of building an ideal World, in which nothing would have to be changed, improved, or tweaked. And then everyone would be happy.
Meanwhile, the World without Man was approximately like this — everything in it was balanced, equilibrated. Changes, if they happened, were smooth, unnoticeable. It was Man who made the most changes on planet Earth — a creature who is now panicky afraid of change.
The main change that awaits us is that if earlier there were turning points that were considered a disaster, but after which stability and calm reigned for a period of time… now there will be no pauses between large-scale updates of our World. Approximately like in modern computers — while you are typing the text of this publication, a new operating system has suddenly been installed, and it didn’t even ask for a reboot — everything is already working in version N+1. But you don’t know how to use it.
We are currently living in a short lull before the global wave of updates, some of which have already been installed, but we haven’t realized it yet. And we admire the night fireflies, which are so beautiful in the darkness, and each one beckons somewhere in its own direction — “Fly with me, it’s good there… No, fly with me, it’s wonderful there… Fly and don’t think about anything, just accept this night as it is…”
With the dawn, all the fireflies will go out. Some will really lead you to a better place, but only if you yourself somehow felt that you are on the same path with it. But most often, the firefly didn’t care at all where to fly in this equally directed World — they come here only for the night.
Now forget everything you’ve read. Because this was the preface to the new track “nightFireflies” from the new album HEAVEN II “past — music — future”.
The graphics at the heart of the video were created by Irina Shamaeva ( The Prompter ), an expert in writing prompts for neural networks.
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