What is this thing called life? I believe
That the earth and the stars too, and the whole glittering universe, and rocks on the mountains have life,
Only we do not call it so--I speak of the life
That oxidizes fats and proteins and carbo-
Hydrates to live on, and from that chemical energy
Makes pleasure and pain, wonder, love, adoration, hatred and terror: how do these things grow
From a chemical reaction?
I think they were here already, I think the rocks
And the earth and the other planets, and the stars and the galaxies
have their various consciousness, all things are conscious;
But the nerves of an animal, the nerves and brain
Bring it to focus; the nerves and brain are like a burning-glass
To concentrate the heat and make it catch fire:
It seems to us martyrs hotter than the blazing hearth
From which it came. So we scream and laugh, clamorous animals
Born howling to die groaning: the old stones in the dooryard
Prefer silence; but those and all things have their own awareness,
As the cells of a man have; they feel and feed and influence each other, each unto all,
Like the cells of a man's body making one being,
They make one being, one consciousness, one life, one God.

Author: Robinson Jeffers

What is this thing called life? I believe<br />That the earth and the stars too, and the whole glittering universe, and rocks on the mountains have life,<br />Only we do not call it so--I speak of the life<br />That oxidizes fats and proteins and carbo-<br />Hydrates to live on, and from that chemical energy<br />Makes pleasure and pain, wonder, love, adoration, hatred and terror: how do these things grow<br />From a chemical reaction?<br />I think they were here already, I think the rocks<br />And the earth and the other planets, and the stars and the galaxies<br />have their various consciousness, all things are conscious;<br />But the nerves of an animal, the nerves and brain<br />Bring it to focus; the nerves and brain are like a burning-glass<br />To concentrate the heat and make it catch fire:<br />It seems to us martyrs hotter than the blazing hearth<br />From which it came. So we scream and laugh, clamorous animals<br />Born howling to die groaning: the old stones in the dooryard<br />Prefer silence; but those and all things have their own awareness,<br />As the cells of a man have; they feel and feed and influence each other, each unto all,<br />Like the cells of a man's body making one being,<br />They make one being, one consciousness, one life, one God. - Robinson Jeffers


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