"We're not earthly beings any more... we're cosmic beings"
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The timing matters. Ahbez wrote “Nature Boy,” a hit that smuggled countercultural values into the mainstream before “counterculture” was a marketed category. Mid-century Americans were being trained to think in planetary terms anyway: atomic anxiety, rockets, the first whispers of the Space Age. “Cosmic” taps that same imagery but flips its emotional charge. Where geopolitics made the cosmos a theater for domination, Ahbez makes it a cue for humility and interconnectedness.
The subtext is a critique of modern life’s smallness. “Any more” implies a break with old habits, almost an awakening. It’s less about literal extraterrestrial identity than about refusing the idea that the self is sealed off, owned, and managed. In a culture of fences - suburban, racial, ideological - he offers infinity as a way out.
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Ahbez, Eden. "We're not earthly beings any more... we're cosmic beings." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-not-earthly-beings-any-more-were-cosmic-124664/.
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"We're not earthly beings any more... we're cosmic beings." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-not-earthly-beings-any-more-were-cosmic-124664/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.









