Chapter 1 

In The Imaginary Land of One's Birth

Power, power, power. If one is not strong look out! If one is not strong! Look out. It's the confusion about being human. It is a lot easier to be inhuman, which the world is often about. Ironically, the inhuman which is played out is so insipid, so foolish, and so ultimately weak that it's wiped clean in one generation. It twists this way and that way, gains and loses but it's always wiped clean, captured, twisted, and wiped away again. The problem is with momentum; the continuity of the inhuman.





David Eide
January 24, 2014