After the Fall
The mystery of Eden
At first,
the pain felt godless
an error in creation,
a cruel game of Monopoly.
I searched it for meaning
and found only absence.
Surely this was not the will of God.
Surely nothing from heaven lived here.
I called it unnecessary.
A punishment.
I called it theft
I did not know yet,
that Gods intimate touch
can only be felt
by letting the veil tear.
Or the petals fall.
Years later,
I see what the wound was performing
while I was busy feeling it’s slow burn.
I am whole now— refined.
Joy finds me in the crumbs of the tiniest details,
Deity in the small things.
I have learned to number my days
because time is no longer abstract
it is sacrament.
I feel people more
like sharing a foreign language,
even with the ugly soul.
Their sorrow does not frighten me.
I’m not threatened by their rage.
I recognize it.
I simmer with its words,
that it doesn’t know how to say.
This, too, is a gift.
Maybe it’s the tree I was never meant to eat from.
Knowledge tasted like exile.
Lost in Eden.
But God did not abandon the garden.
He made sense of it,
a translation, a doctrine,
for us to see the mystery that reveals our reflections all along.
Little reflections of His face.
What He faced.
The pain did not make sense then—
it was not meant to.
Mystery is not the absence of God,
but His refusal to be reduced.
What I called cruelty
became clarity.
What I called ruin
became sight.
I did not fall apart.
I fell in place.
And this is the miracle:
that God wastes nothing—
not even the ache
that taught me how to love.
About the Creator
Natasha Collazo
Selected Writer in Residency, Champagne France ---2026
The Diary of an emo Latina OUT NOW
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Well-wrought! The personal relationship with what some of us call God is the true Divine. That shadowplay which the ideologues cast upon the cave walls of ignorant minds obscures this truth. Yet there are many paths which all resolve into that Divine Singularity.
This is one of mine that merges Eve and Persephone https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/persephone-speaks%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/a%3E And this is the first of what became my collection “Pomegranates” https://shopping-feedback.today/poets/persephone-confesses%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/a%3E Please excuse the ai images—before I knew the full extent of the cost of image creation.