Chaos never changes

Britney 2022-04-23 07:03:28

Japanese macaque with closed eyes comfortably in a winter hot spring

Devoted chanter wrapped in blanket in temple under sunlight

Tribes painted on their faces in the shadow of the jungle

The shelter of the building is full of modern people in gold and silver

The magnificent colorful light and shadow of mountains and seas

Mottled graffiti in the old town

Shocking collective ritual in the jungle tribe

Lonely figure flowing in the steel forest

The power of the waves against the stones

The sound of the plane flying over the city

Monks ringing the bells in a crowded city

The roar of heavy machinery in a busy factory

monkey in hot spring

So similar to the people in the bathing city

Together they are a metaphor for yearning for happiness and believing in religion is like returning to a warm womb

in the background of the jungle

Crowds in a hurry in the city

It's like the busy migration of animals

Together they illustrate the price of pursuing freedom after leaving heaven and falling into the world

Both freedom and happiness are what human beings want to strive for

But sometimes they are contradictory

Inside the buildings of various religions in the city of Jerusalem

The ubiquitous "omniscient eye" symbol keeps saying

Please set me free and see through everything

Various young men and women in Hong Kong's "pigeon cage"

Lying down and curled up, he is talking

Please let me be warm and happy without going out

but

No matter how many bones there were in Auschwitz

Or how many pilgrims were there in the Monkey Temple in Kathmandu?

Time and starlight will make that moment pass away

The world is still in chaos

No matter how the shape changes

Chaos itself has never changed

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