BROTHER SENT
Humans remain the same in appearance, though taller, but also more obese.
They have changed the way they dress and the color of their hair.
Believe it or not, I saw that women wore pants like us.
Many also cut their hair like men.
I saw large constructions that were called buildings, all with small windows that dazzled the eyes and covered the sun to other smaller houses.
I saw men running, I saw trouble, I saw distrust and only a few small pockets of human light along the way.
I saw hate, envy, and only a few drops of love.
I saw large structures where hundreds of brothers buy attracted by elegance and impressive brightness, but I don’t know why … their eyes showed sadness.
I saw large streets, all illuminated with many vehicles circulating, as well as I saw a lot of polluted air in everyone’s lungs.
From above these brothers looked like ants, but all in different directions and each in their own thoughts.
I hardly saw the land, since it was almost all covered with cement.
I also saw how many people exchanged plants and flowers for identical ones but of plastic material.
I saw thousands of houses, each with different colors, but I saw very few homes.
I saw many men shouting for their religion but very few listening to the message.
I saw that they put pictures of death in cigarette boxes, but they didn’t do the same with liquor bottles.
I saw how marriages replaced children with pets.
I also saw many pets with beautiful costumes and in contrast hungry children with bare feet.
They talked a lot that they had reached the moon and that they would reach Mars, but none were able to even reach their neighbor’s door and say, “God bless you and your family.”
I saw houses with more bars than the concentration camps where I was.
I saw how parents and children disrespected each other.
I also saw young people isolate themselves from the world by putting something in their ears and bright gadgets in their hands.
I saw many men with posters shouting freedom, however, they did not realize that their emotions held them prisoners.
I saw women shouting in the street equality, abortion, euthanasia.
I saw how luxuriously dressed men took the right to decide for life, without knowing that the only one who has the power is the Creator.
I saw large hospitals, bright rooms, but very little health.
I also saw that men and women worked all day leaving the care and education of their children to a lady in white.
I watched as children entered places where there was food, but this food did not feed and made them sick.
I saw how brothers boasted that they had weapons that could destroy the entire planet, not knowing that we are just an imperceptible point in the cosmos.
I saw how strangely the older man was less valuable than the younger.
I saw how families no longer had dinner together, each one in their rooms and with those little gadgets in his hands.
I saw great earthquakes, but I saw more ruin in the hearts of men.
I watched as the country of the fifty stars prepared astronauts and soldiers to fight their brothers from space.
I saw how most people said they didn’t believe in God.
Brothers, I did not like what I saw … I want to return.