God Quote by Ibrahim Ibrahim
““The Sun has ever been a socialist symbol that obtrudes daily on man and infringes his domain. From her name he has devised shyness and yet she holds that notion in total disdain. She dances on the ecliptic right and left while looking down and smiling at man's endeavor that was all in vain. The Moon was sent to guide her towards modesty and yet she refuses but to appease him with her inflaming rain. Evil looked up at her and said let us make you masculine for that you own all the powers that is for us to gain. Then The Lord ordered man to remain pure while staying in harmony with His two servants and claim only that what is deemed sane. Adam's progeny bowed down before The Almighty in obedience and counted illuminations instead of faces of burn.””
About This Quote
The passage portrays celestial bodies as allegorical forces that influence human destiny, emphasizing the tension between divine order and human ambition, and warning against hubris in seeking power over nature.
In simple terms: Celestial allegory of power and humility.
Human pride clashes with cosmic balance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- philosophical reflection
- literary analysis
- spiritual contemplation
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- interpreting mythic narratives
- exploring ethical limits
Questions to Reflect On
- How does the metaphor of the Sun and Moon shape our view of authority?
- What lessons arise from the conflict between ambition and humility?