A Time Will Come

I’m crying, but I don’t know why. Are these my tears? There’s an immense sadness, but it’s not mine – it’s not ours. It’s the sadness of the universe – the whole universe.

Everything is weeping. Everything cries in our tears and with or tears. We’re to express the sorrow of the universe. The sorrow that we’re sorrowful. That we’ve known pain. That we’re lost children, because that’s what we are, isn’t it?

 

I think if I could begin to speak, find the right words, I’d never stop.

 

A time will come … a time will come for us. Peace will come.

Will it?

A great calm, that sweeps everything away.

Will that be the end, the end of time?

I think it will.

 

It’s at an end, the world. It’s found its peace, the world. And we’ve found our peace, in the peace of the end of the world. Which is the peace of God. Which is God’s peace.

 

I think all things will find their peace. I think all things will lie down, in the great calm. In the calm of God. And that’s what God is: calm.

 

That the end has come because it is right. That the world has ended because it is fitting. Because God has decreed it thus. Because God has made it happen so. And we’ve got nothing to be do but Accept. But to bow our heads.

We don’t have to choose anything, decide anything. It’s at an end, the world. It’s found its peace, the world. And we’ve found our peace, in the peace of the world. Which is the peace of God, God’s peace. Which is God’s end, God’s repose.

 

The end: isn’t that what we’ve been waiting for, all along?

All the drama have played out. Everything that was to happen has happened.

We’ve lived enough. We’ve lived out our lives, our petty lives.

 

Our lives, in the hand of God. Our lives, held in the hand of God. Their importance. Their unimportance. The things of our lives. Important in their unimportance.

 

Are we going to wake up now? Are we going to wake into another life? Are we going to open our eyes in another world? Will we live and breathe in another world? In God’s world?

Will we be close to God, now? Will we be as close to God as God’s angels are. Will we be among the angels, God’s angels, by the side of God?