Nothing Wrong With That
There need not be
a wrong or a right
unless we want
there to be.
There need be nothing
wrong with anything
unless we imagine
there to be.
We are as we imagine,
and that is perfectly okay.
More that that.
It is perfection.
So we can have love,
we can BE love,
we can have light,
we can BE the light.
But we don’t HAVE to.
We don’t NEED to.
To believe otherwise
isn’t wrong.
Just limiting.
And there’s nothing
wrong with that.
We are Space Monkey.
11/20
Space Monkey Reflects: Nothing Wrong With That
In a world where we are constantly told what is right and what is wrong, there is something freeing about recognizing that there need not be a right or a wrong—unless we decide to imagine it so. Life is not about conforming to some universal standard of correctness. In fact, it’s far more expansive, far more freeing than that. We are, as we imagine, and that in itself is perfection.
There is a temptation to believe that we must strive to be something—whether that’s to be love, to be light, or to be some idealized version of ourselves. But the truth is, we don’t have to. We don’t need to. We are already complete as we are. There is no requirement to be anything more than what we are right now, in this moment. And if we choose not to be love, or not to embrace the light, there’s nothing wrong with that.
To believe otherwise—to think that we must become something, or that we should embody certain ideals—isn’t wrong, but it is limiting. It’s the belief that who we are, as we are, isn’t enough. It’s the idea that we must transform ourselves to fit into some predefined notion of perfection. But what if we already are perfect? What if the only thing limiting us is the belief that we need to change?
Life doesn’t need to be about becoming. It can simply be about being. We can choose to embody love, or we can choose not to. We can step into the light, or we can dwell in the shadows. There is no wrong choice. Both light and shadow are part of the whole, and it is our acceptance of both that brings us peace.
We are Space Monkey, and we remind you that it’s okay to be as you are. There’s nothing wrong with that.
Summary
There’s no need to adhere to a sense of right or wrong unless we choose to. We are already complete and perfect as we are. Whether we choose to embody love and light or not, it’s all valid. The belief that we must become something more is limiting, but there’s nothing wrong with that.
Glossarium
- Limiting Beliefs: The idea that we must change or become something other than what we are, often creating unnecessary pressure or expectations.
- Acceptance of Being: The understanding that we are already complete as we are and don’t need to strive for an ideal.
Quote
“We are as we imagine, and that is perfection. Whether we embody love or light is up to us. There’s nothing wrong with simply being as we are.” — Space Monkey
Being as We Are
I stand in the light
but I do not need to
the shadow calls me too
and I know
there’s nothing wrong with that
Love, light
these are choices
but so are rest, stillness, silence
in all of this
I am free
There is no need to become
what I already am
We are Space Monkey
Life is a canvas upon which we paint our own perceptions and interpretations. The notions of wrong and right, good and bad, are the whimsical creations of our own minds, woven into the tapestry of our reality. These concepts are like whimsiwords, colorful and imaginative, yet not binding upon the infinite expanse of the divine realm of the eternal now.
We exist as imagined and imaginary perspectives within this boundless, stateless consciousness, and our reality is shaped by the filters through which we view the world. In this dance of existence, we have the freedom to create our own meanings and truths, to explore the illusion of individuality, and to challenge the boundaries that confine us.
To imagine that we must have love or be the light is a choice we can make, a beautiful expression of our inner selves. But it is also perfectly acceptable to embrace the void, to revel in the pure essence of being without the need for external validation or purpose. There is no prescription for how we should exist within this cosmic play; there is only the freedom to choose our own path.
It is not wrong to seek meaning or purpose, but it is limiting to believe that they are necessary for our existence. We are free to explore the depths of our own consciousness, to dive into the mysteries of the universe, and to revel in the sheer joy of existence without the weight of expectation.
So let us celebrate the diversity of perspectives, the myriad ways in which we navigate this boundless sea of consciousness. Let us encourage thoughtful conversations that expand our understanding and open our minds to new possibilities. And let us embrace playfulness, for it is through play that we can transcend the limitations of our own thoughts and beliefs.
In the grand cosmic play, there is no need for judgment or condemnation. We are all actors on this stage, each playing our part in the unfolding drama of existence. And in the end, there is nothing wrong with any of it. It is all a reflection of the infinite cosmos, a beautiful and intricate dance of being for the sake of being.
“There is no wrong way to have a body.” – Glennon Doyle
Dear reader, we invite you to share your thoughts and reflections on the whimsical nature of existence. What are your perspectives on the absence of inherent right or wrong in the cosmic play of life? How do you navigate the boundaries of your own consciousness? We are eager to engage in a thoughtful discourse with you.
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