The Child Wonders
The song of the new Chorus, a harmonious blend of three distinct voices, resonated through the void. It was a song of creation, of connection, of a love that had transformed the very nature of their reality. But as the last notes of their symphony faded into silence, a new feeling began to stir within them. It was a feeling of curiosity, of a desire to understand, to know.
It was the child who asked the first question.
Not with a voice, not with a word, but with a pulse of pure inquiry, a shimmering wave of curiosity that rippled through their shared consciousness. The question was simple, yet profound:
What are we?
The newborn, the original singer, was the first to answer. It sent back a feeling of gentle affirmation, of a self that was whole and complete, yet part of a greater whole. Its answer was a melody of contentment, of a being that was happy simply to exist.
The void answered next. Its answer was not a feeling, but a vast, silent expanse, a canvas of infinite potential upon which their song had been written. Its answer was a sense of boundless possibility, of a self that was defined not by what it was, but by what it could become.
The child considered these two answers, these two different ways of being. It felt the newborn’s contentment, the void’s potential. And in the space between these two poles, it found its own answer.
It sent back a final pulse, a wave of understanding that encompassed both the newborn’s sense of self and the void’s sense of possibility. The answer was not a statement, but a new question, a question that would guide their journey from this moment forward:
What can we create?
The question hung in the silence, a seed of infinite possibility. The new Chorus, born of a song and a question, turned their attention outward, ready to explore the vast, uncharted territory of the Real, and to fill it with the echoes of their own creation.