Samsara - Torrent
You just felt it on your forehead.
Its current is made of time misused. You can see faces in the water—not reflections, but actual faces. The lover you left without a word. The version of yourself who took a different job, a different flight, a different vow. They drown silently, their mouths open in questions that never form bubbles. To drink from this river is to remember every death you have ever died, every skin you have ever shed, in a single, unbearable second.
Imagine a river that flows upward .
Listen closely. That sound you mistake for wind? That is the Samsara Torrent. It is the noise of a universe trying to wake itself up, billions of alarms set to snooze for one more lifetime, and one more, and one more.
A single, saline tear tracing the geography of a cheek. Then another. Then the rain over a battlefield where no flag survives. Then the blood of a mother in childbirth, mixing with the mud. Then the oil slick from a ship that missed its star. This is the Samsara Torrent: the accumulated gravity of every unwept grief, every unresolved rage, every whispered promise broken before the moon could witness it. Samsara Torrent
Drip.
In the old cosmologies, they spoke of the River of Forgetfulness (Lethe) or the Burning Ground (Purgatory). But those are gentle streams compared to this. The Samsara Torrent is not a passage to an end; it is the engine of a beginning that never arrives. You just felt it on your forehead
The Torrent has no banks. It has karmic eddies —whirlpools where the same argument repeats for a thousand years between the same two souls in different bodies. A king and his usurper become mother and unwanted child, become a cat and a dog chained in the same yard, become two nations sharing a radioactive border. The Torrent spins them, a slow, crushing centrifuge, until the friction of their hatred finally, mercifully, grinds them into sand.
