Chariots of Pegasus

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Original Size:
Width Height Units
23.1 31.8 Inches
58.6 79.9 Centimeters
Medium: Pen and Ink

 

I believe that man definitely came from one single but a very complicated cell from the vast and beautiful blue ocean. As I said before, I am very much in agreement with the great Mr. Charles Darwin in this important true and scientific case!  I strongly believe in the theory of evolution versus creationism. In my point of view, evolution by all means is more believable than the story of an unknown being or the Judeo-Christian “God”, who created everything in just 144 hours, or just six days. “The Chariots of Pegasus”, it is again about a page of history of mankind. It is an aged, gray and dusty page of our past, of our ancestors and of our origins. It depicts the once existing, powerful civilizations and big empires, and of course their drastic and dramatic decline, and ultimately their sudden downfall.

They fell due to their neglect of humanity, their selfishness, greed, blindness, self-indulgence, absurd vanity, unbalanced power, economic injustice toward their peoples, and above all, their egotistic attitudes and behavior. Alas, they simply fell because of their continuous mistakes, again and again, which led to their complete destruction, annihilation and their total disappearance from the earth.

We should know well by now that selfishness and greed are the tragic downfall of man and therefore of ancient civilizations. In my intricate drawing, we see somehow the very beginning of time, of the appearance and existence of man, and of course, once again, we see the seas, and the oceans. These vast bodies of waters were one of the most useful and beautiful creations of the Big Bang, and cover one third of our planet earth, and also the real creator of us, as humans, Lady Nature. As I have said many times, we ought to consider strongly that the Big Bang that we so much base ourselves and our existence upon it was not the only one. The very last Big Bang is the one that we and scientists talk about all the time. But surely and most definitely there were so many other Big Bangs before this last one, and we are probably not even aware of them.

However, our limited science and knowledge does not let us dig deep enough to understand and allow us to discover and see the true reality. It is hard for us to comprehend the whole universe, the sky, the stars, the beautiful Milky Way, the earth, the waters, then suddenly a single cell, algae and kelp, the first fauna, and ultimately marine animal cells, then fishes, the transparent jelly fishes and cute and funny seahorses. Finally, there is us, the ultimate result of all of them, man, who maybe by time and evolution became the master of all of them.

Of course, by now we know that this was just because of a huge diversity in our majestic brain, the commander in chief of our entire body and our beings, which gives birth to our complicated and potent structure and therefore, the recipient of our intellectuality, thoughts, and what is the result of all of it, our great memory, and all of it is wrapped in its protective domain, the cortex. This diversity and natural labyrinth of life first emerged as the Neanderthal man, then Cro-Magnon man, then finally us, Homo sapiens. This creature, however, mistakenly thinks that he is eternal and really the master of the whole universe.

It seems everything we were and we are today, started right there in that immense and majestic blue liquid, that vast body of water, that stormy, deep ocean, which in reality covers three fourths of our globe. We may not notice and believe it, but more strangely, even three quarters of our own bodies are made of water, and likewise our amazing brain. It is almost incredible to us, but scientifically, physiologically, physically and naturally it is true and believable. Every single cell of our body lives in water. Most definitely we all appeared from a single cell in water into our existence and life, and probably one day, we all move back to it again, as marine creatures. However, there is still so much to talk about, but I leave the rest to your own fantasy, ideas and imagination about that era. (More description is available).

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