Son Of God/Womb.
At the heart of this piece lies the genesis of an anomalous being, one who harbors within himself something far beyond mere existence. He has not yet crossed the threshold into the world, yet his very nature sets him apart. His form is fluid, unbound by the rigid structures of the known, and his consciousness drifts in an unfettered state, resisting confinement. He bears the potential to bestow upon the world something profound, light or darkness, inspiration or destruction, but will the world embrace him in his unaltered essence?
Within the protected space of the womb, he remains shielded from judgment and fear, untouched by the expectations that rule the outside world. Here, in this liminal space, there is no demand for conformity, no hands reaching to reshape him. Yet beyond this primordial cocoon looms an uncertain fate: will he be welcomed or rejected, honored or condemned? Those who deviate from the expected are invariably confronted with this existential dilemma, whether to surrender to social norms or remain true to themselves, even at the cost of isolation.
This vision encapsulates the ongoing struggle of those who emerge into the world bearing something difficult to name, a revelation, an ideology, a creation strong enough to fracture and reshape reality itself. Some will call him a savior, a seer, a bringer of change. Others will recoil, perceiving in him an existential threat to the sanctity of tradition, an abnormal presence to be silenced. This story is as old as humanity, the fate of those who are not born to conform and follow, but to create, change and challenge.
Will he linger in the eternal stillness before birth, held safely within the unknown? Or will he breach the veil of existence, stepping forth into a world that may either revere him or cast him into oblivion? The answer remains elusive, as does the destiny of all who dare to be unlike the rest.