The Spermazoids
In the 80s I drew a cartoon series called The Spermazoids. They are amazing little guys that only have one purpose in life—but have no idea what it is. They must have had questions and sought out any wise sperm that hadn’t left yet for advice on how to have a successful mission, whatever that was.
Talk about leaping into the unknown. I bow down to the Spermazoids. They show us the real meaning of courage and faith.
We are all headed, either consciously or unconsciously, towards an explosion of light. Some call it death, some call it eternal life, but only a few have been there and come back to give us a hint about the great mission we are all on.
What is that light? Is it out there like the sun? Or is it in us, the center of our very being. Are we made of bits of matter, soon to become dust, or are we light itself, a brilliant and joyous consciousness before it is aware of itself as an conditioned object?
Is death an orgasm of light or just a fading into the night? You would think we would want to find out. Let’s ask the Spermazoids. See the Long Wait sub-menu. Then visit the Journey Home drop down.


