If The Earth Were Only A Few Feet In Diameter

You won’t find me going off-subject too much on this blog.

As always, my main goal here is the rediscovery of the ancient Triptych and how it symbolizes a powerful Sacred Science wisdom, now lost.

But every now and then I come across a jewel of knowledge worth mentioning, which in some way is tangentially related to the Triptych.

One example is a brief poem by Joe Miller. It’s called “If the Earth were only a few feet in diameter.”

I think that if you can align yourself with this type of thinking, you can realize the secret of the Triptych—that you are powerful beyond what you’ve been brought up to believe, and that unimaginable energy is available to you right here and now (and has been all along) if only you have the ability to see it.

Remember, you are endowed with an imagination for a reason. It’s to envision things like what this poet is saying. And, with that vision, to tap that deep eternal power that’s within you.

Here’s the poem. Enjoy.

“If the Earth were only a few feet in diameter, floating a few feet above a field somewhere, people would come from everywhere to marvel at it.

People would walk around it marveling at its big pools of water, its little pools and the water flowing between.

People would marvel at the bumps on it and the holes in it.

They would marvel at the very thin layer of gas surrounding it and the water suspended in the gas.

Masonic Earth

The people would marvel at all the creatures walking around the surface of
the ball and at the creatures in the water.

The people would declare it as sacred because it was the only one, and they would protect it so that it would not be hurt.

The ball would be the greatest wonder known, and people would come to pray to it, to be healed, to gain knowledge, to know beauty and to wonder how it could be.

People would love it, and defend it with their lives because they would somehow know that their lives could be nothing without it.

If the Earth were only a few feet in diameter.”