I am Representative of Three Trees of Life

The content explores the metaphor of three trees intertwined, with one being a jungle vine representing potential negativity or harm. The narrator expresses a fear of being this harmful vine, which symbolizes conflict and suffering, and longs to be a separate, self-sufficient "Living Tree." The idea presents the struggle for individuality and the desire for divine love and freedom. The narrator questions their identity, reflecting on feelings of not being sovereign in their existence. Ultimately, there’s a hope for acknowledgment and transformation, with the realization that one must change for healing to occur, regardless of whether they embody the jungle vine.

I Do Not Want To Be Alive According To A Human Dictionary

The author expresses a desire to truly be "Alive" as defined by a divine source, indicating that life in the physical realm is simply formed or reformed life. They emphasize that the main goal of all life is to achieve this state of being "Alive", while creators often work against this purpose. The author, identified as "Unborn," is currently writing a book titled “I went searching for God and found Man” and is seeking literary agents or publishers for collaboration. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out via the provided email address for potential publishing opportunities.